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Home Runs by Meusel, Paschal Feature Yanks’ 5-1 Victory Over Senators „ I rban Shocker Hurls Steady Ball Throughout Recruit Outfielder's Cireuit Drive Into Left Field Stand Scores Everett Seott. |liW YORK. April 14. —Home runs by R «* n n y l'nsrliiil anti Hob MpiincI featured a 5 to 1 victory for t he New York Yankees over 1 he world rhninpion Wash inctnn Senators in the opening game of the American league here today. Paschal's blow into the left field stands scored tVAnvdV Scott. 1J r b a n Shocker, formerly of the Browns, pitched steady ball for New York throughout. The score: WASHINGTON (A.) NEW YORK (A 1 nb.h.po.a.e. tbhpiu.' M.Velv, It 4 II 2 " OPYhal, rf 4 2 ll 0 II Harris, 2b 4 10 2 UDllgail, 3b 3 (I 0 3 (I litre rf 4 0 10 OCombs. rf 4 o 1 n 0 • Jnalin. rf 4 10 II OMeuael, rf 4 2 3 0 0 .1 udKr, lb 3 0 15 0 Opipp. lb 4 0 12 1 0 Hlupgr, 3b 2 2 15 OWard, 2b 4 2 3 4 0 Park as 3 0 0 1 OSrott. sa 4 2 5 4 ll Hurl, r 3 0 5 1 flo1 Neill. C 3 0 3 1 0 M'rlclge. p 2 2 0 3 IShorUer, p 2 10 2 0 l.lebobl, p 1 o « o o —- - . . ■ ■ Russell, p 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 32 9 27 16 0 Totals 30 17 24 14 1 . Wasbinuton . 000 100 000 1 New York ."1" 012 10*—6 Summary Runs: Goal in, Paschal. Meu scl Warti, Scott. Shocker. Three-base Lit- Shocker. Home runs: Paschal. .Meusel. Sacrifice hits: l*ugan. Shocker. Stolen base: Goslln. Double plays: Shocker to Scott to Pipp; Scott lo Ward io Pipp; Pipp lo Scott Deft on Lanes: Washington, 2: New York. 7. Bases on l.alls- Off Mogridge. 2; off Shocker. . Si nnk out: By .Mogridge. 2: by Shocker, J. Finpires: Connolly and Nallin. Score by innings: Athletics Win 10-Inning Game Philadelphia, Pa.. April 14.—The Philadelphia Athletics opened the hmne season before a rrowd of ap proximately 22.000 and by a game up hill battle overcame a six-run lead that Boston enjoyed for seven In nings and won out in the 10th by the score of 9 to 8. Circuit drives by Flagstead and Harris in the eighth and ninfh In nings kept the visitors in the lead hut the Athletics tied the score In the ninth and in the 10th found Rudy Kallio, former Coast leaguer, for three hits that settled the contest. Score: BOSTON CAY FHH.A'PHIA fA.l ab.h.o a • sb.h.o.s.e. F at.ad. cf 5 4 6 0 0 Bishop, 2b 4 2 0 2 2 TVo ero. 3b 5 1 2 2 0 Dykca. 3b *0110 femme, rr 5 2 1 0 0 1.amir. 0 6 2 10 0 V If fo 1 3 0 o Simons, cf 6 0 3 0 0 llama. 1 b 5 1 * 0 I) Miller, rf 6 13 0 0 Ijrusa as 3 10 4 1 Poole, lb 4 3 11 0 1 Resell. 2b 3 115 6 OGallny. *• 3 0 0 " (I Plclnkh, C 4 2 4 0 » Perkins, c « bVr'eon. p 3 0 0 0 tl Grovel, p 10 0 2 0 Hues. P 0 0 0 0 0 Harris p 0 0 0 0 0 W field, p 1 it o 1 llxfren. h 1 J " o o KGtie. P JL8 ° 1J^U:.r,-3bP 3 2 0° 1 0° Totals 29 .3 28 11 1 *Welrh # . 1 « 0 0 Ba'fner, p 0 0 0 0 0 xSmlfh o (» o ft n Rommel, p 0 0 0 ft 0 Tot sis 40 13 30 7.3 xRatled for Bsrrli in sixth. \ Hatted f<*r W alberg in eighth, x Batted for l»ykes in eighth, v Hatted for Perkins in eighth v Betted for Baumgartner in ninth, x'inf fiut "hen winning run scored. Score by Innings; •»**««« s ft,M.itelphia .000 000 243 1-9 Summary—Runa Flasatead. rrothero. Harrla (2). Grose (2). Phhnlch. Ferguson. Bi-hop (21, l.amar. Miller. Poole III. Male (2), Welch Two-bsse hits. PiH u(, h l.'l. Boone T.smar Three baee lilt. (;-n« Home runs. Miller, Poole. Fiag stead. Welch. Harris Flruck out: By Ferguson. 1. by Harris. 2; by Walberg, -. by Rommel. 2. Bases on balls: °tf ‘ Groves 4 off Ferguson. 1; off Harris. 1. off Roes, ft Double play: Dykes to Poole S;« ■ »tfl< e hits Rogell. Flagatead. .Smith. Gailbwav. Sacrifice flies. Picimch. Rus spll. Hu Ly pitched ball Bv Proves. Gross Wild pitch: Harris Hits: Off Groves, k in three and iwo.thhds n n ng«, off Harris. 2 In two and one-third innings off Walberg. 1 in two innings. • iff Baumgartner. 2 in one inning off Rommel. 1 in one inning: off ^I^son, * in six and one-third innings; off Rom, 3 In two-thirds Innings: off Wingfield. 2■ t wo*thirds inning off Kallio. 4 ,n and i wo-thirds Innings Umpires; Dineen. Connolly and McGowan. INDIANS DRIVE BUSH FROM MOUND St. Igiuls. April 14.—The Cleveland Indians piled up 12 runs In 1he eighth inning and defeated the St. Louis Browns, 21 to 14, In a slugging match opening the major league baseball season here today. Four errors by Sister, three by McManus nnd three l>y Bennett contributed to the result. Joe Bush, newly acquired Brown pitcher, was baited out of the box in the third. I’l.KVEI.AND <A) ST. IJJUIS CA1 all h.pn a e. ab.li.po a.e. .Ta'agon. If 7 4 6 4 0 Tobin, rf e»440 H'gcon. 3h 4 S 1 1 OHob nn. 3b 6 1 1 4 " Hp’ker. if 111* 4 Staler. |b 6 3*24 I Sell *a 113 4 1 Wtl'mS. If 6 2 4 0 0 Myatt. e. 3 3 0 4 OM’M'a. 21' 4 2 2 2 3 j, sr I! a 4 0 2 4 4 K\an*. rf 1 0 2 4 4 Hte'nn. rf 6 4 2 4 OHenett, rf 4 2 j 0 2 Knntle, lb 4 2 7 4 OSeveld. r 6 J 6 t 4 1 turn 4. lb 14 1 4 Ollei her. »s 3t-.no Ks'ter. 2b 4 3 6 6 1 Bush. P 1 " ? J ? Smllh n 3 14 1 Olirant. n 14 12 4 Speere ”, 1 4 0 4 0 Wind'd. P 2 2 4 4 4 Words, p 4 4 0 1 4 Davis. P " J 4 4 4 B rk»V*. n II 4 " t 4 H, ff*r p 0 4 14 4 Sllallla, D 4 4 4 4 Oylllann 0 4 4 4 0 al.rn I o 4 4 4r,R|re 1 4 4 0 4 ll'ill* 1 4 4 4 4 xM'Kulty 114 4 4 Totals 64 14 27 13 2 Totals 45 20 27 12 1« 5,Hatt*,1 f',r Myatt In fifth, xllatte.l for Buckeye In eighth, xltun for Ihlo In eighth, y, I l.i lied for llavls In eighth v 111,ttsd for Mil,offer In ninth. Snore by Inning*: I'le, eland ... . 412 1 14 013 4-2 HI I,mi la .... . .103 324 441 —14 Summary Huns. Jamieson (4). Spurgeon (2), Speaker (2). .1. Sewell. Myatt 121. Fl'phcnenn I 2 1 .a Knode, llurne 12). Few eler 12), Smllh MeNulty <21. Tobin. Robertson <21. Hlsler (2). Williams (21. MrManu* (21. Severeld (lerber (21. VWn gn rd (2). Two.hare lilts: William*. 2: Severeld. 2: Tobin. McManus. 2; J Hewell. Spureeon Bennett. Homo run*: Jamieson, Mvatt. William*. Hp*ak*r. McNulty. Hacrl flee hlla: J. Hewell. Spurgeon. Speaker, Fewaler. Robertson. Bennett. .Stolen ba re*: Knoile, Speaker. Jamieson. I«w eler Double plays Orant to Rnberaton staler (I, .1. Sewell (unaaalated 1: .1 Hewell 10 Kewater to Duma. Wild till,'her; Bush 8 peace ba seed ball; 1.. Hewell, 2. Ilaee, on bade: off Buah. 2: off Orant. 1: of I Smllh 1; off Hpeace, 1: off Edwards. 1 off Wlngard. 2: off Davis. 2. off Shaule 2 struck nut: Bv Orant. 1: bv Wlngerd 2; bv J ih via. 1: by Shaule 1: l,y Stauffer 1 Pitching record: Off Buah. 4 hlla. 7 run* In 2 2-3 Inning*, off Orant. 3 hlla 2 luna In 2 inning*, off Wlngard. 3 hlta 6 runa In 2 2-3 Innlnga: off Davis 3 hlla 6 runa in 2-3 Innlnga off Stauffer, n< hlla no runa In l Inning; off Smith. 1 hlla. 7 runa In 3 ! I Innlnga: off Speere 4 hlla. 3 rune. In 1 13 Innlnga; off Ed warda. 3 hlla. * runa In 1-3 Inning ofl Buckeye 2 hlta. no runa In 1 2-3 Inmnge off Shaule. I til's. 1 run In 3 Inning* f .aft on baa** 8t I.,oul* 13; Cleveland 11 Ttm«: 2:46. Umpire* Owepa. Row land Winning pltcther: Buckeva I.oelni plttehar: Wlngard. At Milwaukee—Jney hanger. Milwaukee woo popular derielon over Pate Ser loienin, Phlllplnee 14 roiinda: lluah) Ciraham. 1 lira, won deelalon over Ed,III Anderson. 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VNWO HAS 5 TAfl-TT^O \ pagPsLHjZ .v- ,^-_, ~~^ 'Y , r 14-’^ ^ 6-^AftPET^~7 * — ©19^5 ay Inf l. ht»n ., n.it«m tight* »«*«tniri'' ll ~ l >x * ^ - TIGERS DEFEAT WHITE SOX, 4-3 Detroit, April 14,— Detroit won the opening game of the season from Chi cago, 4 to 3, the Tigers hitting Thurs ton hard, while Leonard was effective until he was tAken out in the seventh, Jess I>oyle, a recruit, being substi tuted. One of Chicago's runs was a homer by Sheely. CHICAGO (A) DETROIT (At ah.h.pn.a e. alvh.po.a,*. Moat el rf 20 4 0 0 Nelm 2b 401100 Davia s* 4 0 2 3 1 Ha nav 3b 4 2 0 3 0 K.C'ins 2b 4 l 1 2 0 Manush rf 4 2 2 0 0 fifthly lb 3 1 13 1 0 Hell’an rf 2 12 0 0 Falk. If 4 0 2 0 Wlngo If 4 2 5 0 0 xFlsh 3 0 u « ORIaney *a 4 0 £ 4 0 xHoopar rf 3 0 0 0 OO'H’ke 2b 4 2 13 0 kamm, Tib 3 12 3 1 Woodall c 1 0 2 l 0 SchaJk c 2 1 4 0 0 Basalsr c 2 13 0 0 Th’taon p 4 0 0 4 0 Leonard p 2 0 o l 0 xH arris 1 0 0 0 0 Doyle p 1 0 0 0 0 Total* 31 5 24 15 2 Total* 32 10 27 1 2 0 Store by Innings: Chicago. 010 000 101—3 Detroit..020 001 lOx—4 xllooper batterl for Kllsh In eighth, xHarris batted for Schalk in ninth. Summary—Two-baie hits Wlngo. M* nush (3). Kamm, Schalk. O’R'.urke. Col* lip*. Runs: Moatal. Sheely. Kamm. Ma nush. Heilmnnn. Wlngo. O’Rourke. Home run: Sheely. Sacrifice hits- Schalk. Heilman. Doyle. Stolen base*: Collins. Mostil (2). Bases on balls: Off Leonard. 4. off Doyle. 2: off Thuraton. 2. Struck out; By Thurston 2; by Leonard, 3; by Dovle. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Do\ le. Mostil. Passed ball: Schalk. Umpire*: Morlarity. Hildebrand and Gelssl. VILLA MAY MEET NEWSBOY BROWN Lon Angeles, April 14.—Panco Villa, world's champion flyweight, will defend his title here late in June, It was announced today by the Hollywood American Legion post. He will meet the winner of the bout In Hollywood Friday night between Fidel La Barba, of Los Angeles, form er amateur world's champion, and Newsboy Brown of Sioux City, la. TIA JUANA. Firat race: Four furlong#. Fura# $880. Claiming 2-year-nlda: Flltlersan . 109 .luat f lora .109 Star Puree _109 Hoggage Kin* Hank Monk -112 Country Life ... L Drifte d Blaze, lit Minnie Rnmbn. . . 1 It Clermont. Jr...122 aWalter I te H.. Ill ItSemaron .122 Hhaata Sol . 22 bSIr Maurlre . ..112 aBanka. .Ir, .122 a Rakle entry; bHwIng Along entry. Second race: Malden 2-year-olda. Purae $800. Six furlongs. Claiming: xLIttle Agnes. 102 xl.auna . -- 0; xlrvlnaton -104 gl.lttle Tokalon. 05 xllonlta .104 xVoorflor .m xAggle ........108 xPoat Man .11" Lot of style . 102 Peter Patter 115 Third race: Mile and 70 yarda. Purae $800 3-year-olds and up. Claiming: Shasta Springs. $2 Sea Oreen . ..... t. .Irish P.sv . ... 94 xKell Diamond.. 108 xT.ady Lillian .108 xLone Pina . 08 xFraddle Fear.108 xNn Rain .1"« xKye HrlglH ...109 aHIgh Olympus.. 110 xMeteor .108 aTai Pay .108 xJohnny OT'n'l 111 Choir Maatar-113 .... $ aNIbba entry. . . Fourth race Mila and aevsnly yarda, purse $800 2-year old* and UP. claiming; xRoom Mai* ... 99 Acquitted .94 xFayett# Ulrl 98 Naala Hag* . •» iMonopoly 104 .Cancellation ...JM xKranc Tlraaur .108 xChlcl. Bark1#y..J0* .Jack I.ee .. 108 xAu Revolr -108 I lougiiot ega n .. 108 Kncrlnlte .’ J * Rev Do 111 Colonel Mai' . 12 xj .ad v Ratrelt 87 xFIte Worth ...10* Flf'h tan Six furlong*, purse 1700, 4 rear olds and up; claiming tnarea Marg't Madlaon 118 Marlon North . .118 Veal 118 Fiesta .I'* Mildred Ruth H* Tnotare . * Smile Again .118 Lady Leonid . 9 Mias lane 118 Blanche Meyer*. 18 Kva lyn llarrlg'n. I 18 Miss Fryer .18 Hlue Hsll . .118 Miss Spear* ....118 ('u pg . 1 1 * Sixth r ar* I'iiif** *700; mil*, 4 y^tt filii* and Up; Halmlng xInaurunea -104 xHardalld . "« stllanmore .... ’08 xR'raa Atkin .- j Smiling . IO0 xLawrence Ming " xFUII o* Fun .110 x llarrlskan* .-•.$** - Wnodle M'lg’ry 1 10 xCar " Towsend .... 1 1 I Ha. kanmre . r. II C Haarh ... 1 15 lay Mac j The Colonel .115 Cm to a William* 111 Sevenah in' Five furlongs, purae. 1700; 2 tear olds and up: claiming: xl.'v Berrllldon. 1 u2 x it-lle Wood ... 102 xa 1,1111“ Shasta 102 x.Mr Ruby.104 I.ore of (lidrl .107 Frank S . H4 X Hill McCloy ...114 Cornllower..114 xF'l Churchill 117 Lord Allen .119 alterrult .119 Joe Cl. 1-0 nlrwin Biitry. Fright h ra*s Mil* an/l 70 vgrdu; pura*. $*0ft; :i-v*ar *»lda nnd up. * lalmlng xKIngman . 98 Marcella Hoy....10! x Wrack Imrn ...103 xF'lae tl.108 x Scare Crow# I "7 sWIkl Jack 109 xWnrthman 111 llllly Star.114 i(Vh' k n’ 116 Ninth rar* Mila xml 70 yard*: purs*. |7tm. 3 y as r -*ildn nnd un: i-lnlmlng: xWhUa I.lght". *!» x M *»anns xTIksh ..107 T .1 Psndsr't ...107 xKwss? ,v 1 .<»w .mtt xHaUakala |]0 x Morrnro t *aat l« . 1 1 0 xlks llarvav.11? xTom 4’ravana 1l3xtsv Roberta JJO xPonr Pus* . . .111 xftun Bnw.II* i Mils Right... 11 f$ Sir .1 Vargna .... 11 6 Th$» I.•mb 1?ft xApprsntl*’# sltowanr# claimed. w*gth*r nlrar. tra«k faat. HAVRE DK C.RACE. Flrat ra'*. Maiming. $1,200, l ywr oldi an*1 up. all furlongs Kl#m*ntal . ... 110 xF*lamhnur .... ** nf fh* Val 109 F.ddl*. Jr .114 xFrMdnm'l Call 1 09 Brnthsf Bill ...110 Rapartaa ....... 1 09 xftladga .100 Tony Huo .|07Bllpp*ry Bam .. 100 Mtav On .101 x AtlantMa .101 iTrapdalo ..... 9%t.lngU »4 Ms. ,.nd rar* *1.200 .lalmlng. * v*ar c'hti and up. at* furlong" laurky fllrlka . . . 117 gMnnda? Htn’itTglM xf»r nisn .114r*arlton .11* xM^K^nna . . Ill Muakaag ... Ill a 1 .laa-sllyn ,,»..l11N*w TUsuty . ..101 Muakmllonga . ..lOJflun Rajah ••••..101 a xSlster Sue .... 1 07 Ce thleen N1 Hnu xluvdy Roe* .100 llhnn ■ • • • • • ■ • W'iaer . 9« xAlex Wood Iff fe 97 Third rare $1,200. maiden. 2-year-old*, fillir*. foil* furlong* » Indian Malden 116 The Coroon . Muriel S , 116 Ethereal . l'b irna May .116 Meridian Hill .116 Julia <>. .116bBreen Blaxee . 11 C bTrapcM .Nat --|J« re.olUen Ha/., US. Kdlth < «voll ..1J« Tape .116 Fanoo .11 •> aliant* ....116 all I* Whitney entry. bParr and Barth entry. « Mr and Mr*. Jvffrud a entry. Fourth r are. $1,200, the Tiptop puree ?-> e*r-olda. 6% furlong* Sunny Man'-F22 Nicholas .J JJ I .addle Huik ...111xPv.nl* . Finland .. . lOftOold Pie* * .1°‘* xThe Hat .102 Fiery Flight .191 Maid at Arm* . .lOlTrlp I.lghtl/ ...101 xll. P. Whitney entry. Fifth rare. $5,000. the Halford bxndl no .3-v**ar-olda and up. s fnrlong*. wildrrnee* ....117 xWild A-’ *r ...113 xTh** Vintner . . UlbCandy Kid ...110 Singlefoot .UOPrime** Doreen .110 Sunn” Man . . . . 106M«deat ... 1°^ Joy Smoke .10«Te*ter .1*|* Nicholas .103bNoah . • .....102 Dlogene* .102 Sun Alto.**»° Ponpola .. tOKnalgn . 16 x<ireentrr»- entry. • bit P Whitnew entry. Sixth rare $1,600. the Cheater purae, 3-veer old* apd up mile and 70 yard* Ten Minute* . ...l!2Dr. Omarg .110 Prim e Janie* ... 110 Bona parte .1n7 l.leut II .107 x Heir *t I.aw ..102 Turn be r ry .102 Flsgahip .1°0 xFaddlet *6 xW. .1. Salmon and ft. T, W lleon en trv. Seventh rare *1 ton. rlalmlng. 4 year "Id* *n«I tip, 1*4 Ml|e* Wetl wood 11 2 Dancing DM .11 xKirk t a Id v 111 x VanPatrlrk .100 Pete the Srr*he l07*Fatr Fight ... 1 or. aOverfl re to*,xSir I.ennid ...10$ gO vaaro .... 10.7 xApprrntire allowance rlalmed, rlear, f**t. Ill NTIMJTON. I Firat rare Pur*e $.00: rlalmlng; ? yeat old* anti up, 6’4 furlong*; 1 St Faust. 1*6 Pony Kxprees ...1oa Marv <« 107 I. a *.*-■»•* White ...I "9 Prince Direct... 1 of xl.ent ... .1ft* x Forty.Two . ..104 Zalner 109 Second r*c#>: Purer. $600; claiming. 2 vem old*, four furlong* Seth'* Pretn'in . . 11 • Fred Hatch .107 Mettle P. ...104 Itlrnie 10H H* t h 11 tie* Seth 116 x Pretty Hill. ...106 MkHIih Hone. 116 llaperta <’ 111 Third rare: Purae. $:,0n. rlalmlng; 3 year-olds anti tip: 644 furlong*: t'harlr* Henry. 1n9 x Mine Mlae.1n#’ l.t, Perkin*.109 xln the Hag *6 Amelia S.107 I. Bentry . .109 xHInck lluler. . I'»4 al. title Pat. 95 8k v man.109 Fourth rare Purae. $600; claiming; 4 year-olds and u t* • 6'i furlong* |» T. llartiurn 109 Frank Fogarty.. 109 xflever Hetli . 107 t'uba Knranto .109 x Itnl*v f.ane 102 Sir Glenn . lot 1 .. Kmpt ••• 109 Fifth rare. $60 i. rlalmlng. S year-old* and rii. 6 V6 fttt lone* xQuaati .. .102 flun Chief .tot Tulsa 109 xDr. V. T Adam* 9f. Hudnn Braa* ... M xChnw Chow ...101 aTravlata .102 aporg T.uta .... Sixth t n 00 $6$0 - I timing, 3 year-old* xnd up. 6 V4 furlong* Chow .I Oit * Ttetf v Mae 10? rCaardom .1 07 xCrealwood Boy !«§ I.onghatrom .... 11 ? a llorlnga .107 % KannAth . . 104 F.d Oarrlam . . .109 iHivxni R’rlrln. 106 Doctor Tuhbe ...109 certain Point . .. 109 Dottle Terrains .112 Mv Terrains .107 Seventh rare. $600 rlalmlng. I year nlde and Up 1 1-14 mile* xllena .101 T.xOrh .11? Phelan 1*0 Flrtlle 109 xFelgned Zeal .104 Midnight Stn'ea 109 Tomahnt 1 09 gRunlet K .93 *c«pt Adam* 101 xAnprentlue allowance elalmtd- Show ery. fast. Closing Days of Tia Juana Racing Season Rich in Handicaps, Purses IA JUANA Race Track, Mex., April 14.—Visualize the seasonal closing of the Tia Juana race track, Sunday, April 19. Ten races at a mile or more. Including the rich Au Revolr handicap, an enthusiastic crowd paying homage of the season hereto King Horse, pleas ure seekers enjoy ing a day in Old Mexico, where their freedom is not hampered, the goodbvs of race officials and the well wishes of thousands to President James \V. Coffroth for a bigger and better season beginning next Thanks giving day. Tia Juana has tnnny big days in its long run of winter racing. The opening is one. the slake dates are others and last, but by no means least, is the closing day. As has been (he custom for several sea sonal endings, the last three days of the sport have been termed "The Blare of Glory.” Plans are being made to have this trite title be no misnomer and the three days of Friday, .Saturday and Sunday, April 1". 18 and 19 should be the most brilliant ones of the meeting. The final program will make the 125th day of raring since the 1924 25 inerting was opened last Thanksgiving day. The goodly sum of $50,000 has been set aside by President Coffroth for handicaps and purses during the "Blaze of Glory.” His officials are preparing unusually attractive cards. There will be many highlights and not the least of these will be the presentation of the pair of golden spurs to the jockey who has had the greatest number of winning mounts for the season. Jockey McHugh Is in the lead, but the race for this heautiful Inslgna of prowess Is a tight one. BECK, WICHITA, SOLD TO LINKS Wichita, Kan.. April 14.—Fred Beck, who, a* Wichita'* first sacker In the Western league pennant race Inst season, turned In a batting av erage of .317, has been bought out right by the I.lncoln club. It was announced today. Earl Sande to Ride at Jamaica New York. April 14—Earl Sande, one of the country's premier jockeys who piloted Zev to victory over Papyrus, has won the hardest race of his career—one with sickness thst threatened hla life. Sande Is him self again physically, and announced today that he would ride again be ginning on the opening day at Jamlca. He elso has been engaged t° ride In the Kentucky derby at Chur chill Downs. He has been riding *t Belmont Bark, working horses for the last several weeks. Sande fell In a race at Saratoga Inst fall and organic trouble* follow ing the Injuries threatened to force his permanent retirement. "I am going to he hard to catch when T get on a good horse." Sande said. He now weigh* 1ft# pounds. WALSH LOOKS OVER GRIDSTERS San Jose, Cal., Aprl| 14.—Adam Walsh, former center for Knute Uockne's famous Notre Dame eleven, arrived here yesterday on leave of absence to look over proepectlve m* tertal for the University of Santa Clara football team. Walsh will give the Broncos two week* of spring training before he return* to Notre Dame to complete his rotirse. "Snowy” Baker will act a* asalstant roach and will take over the training when Walsh goes enst. SANGOR OUTPOINTS PETE SARMIENTO Milwaukee. WIs , April 11—Joey Sangor of .Milwaukee outpointed Pete Sarmlento here tonight In a 1ft round no decision match, according to news paper men at the ringside. Sangor slowed up Pete with s clashing right uppercut to the heart during the early rounds Sangor weighed If? 14 pounds snd Sarmlento, 121 14. In the semi finals Bushev fJrnham of Utica, N. Y , outpointed Eddie An deraon of Moline, 111. Fnglantl Defeat# France in International Hngliv Purl*. April 11 In nn Intel nn tlonul Rugby mutest England brnt Franc*, 11 pointm to 11. f-----\ | American Association i t bntlli villa. Kr . April 14 - Tl II K Milwaukee . .. ? * J Ixui la villa x 1! « Rettarlaa Fandeti end Fklff, Cullnp and Mever Tn!#dP o. April 14 R H F MlaneApolla Iff Toledo « T * RaHerlee: Mftrrta end Win* .lonnard • nd Oaatnp. Cnlumbu*. O, April 14 n 11 F at r*»ii . * « * • ’ojumbua ...... .. T141 DaMeHee Merritt MrQuafd Farqiihar • nd Collin*. P*lm«rr «nd Urban Indian* poll*. April 14 • n M F. Kinai City * i> Indlanapoll* 1 A I n«tt«rte« Finn and khmiull, BurwtU • nd Kruaiar, ‘Dazzy’ Vance Wins Hurlers’ Battle Brooklyn, X. Y., April 14.—Brook lyn opened Its season at Kbbett's field today by defeating Philadelphia, 3 to 1, in a pitcher's battle between Vance and Carlson. The Dodgers went to the front for good in the sec ond Innings when a pass to Johnson. Stock s single, an error by Huber and a double steal scored two runs. Fournier counted in the sixth on his long triple and Johnston's sacrifice fly. Twenty-two thousand witnessed the game. PHILA'Hf A fN*> BROOKLYN <N) ab h po st * ib h po • * Burn*. If 4 2 3 0 ft High. 2b 4 2 2 1 0 K'mci. 2b 4 112 0 M'ch'l. fti 4 0 3 3 0 Wil'j rf 4 0 3 0 0 Wheat. If 4 ft 2 0 0 Mokan. ef 2 ft 5 ft ft Fo’rier, lb 4 14 10 xllawka 1 0 ft 0 ft Brown, rf 3 0 2 0 0 Holke. lb 4 14 0 OJoh'on. rf 1 ft 3 l 0 Henline. e 3 1 6 ft ft Stork. 3b 2 12 0 0 Sanda. aa 3 0 2 3 0 D*Berry, c 3 0 * 2 ft Huber. 3b 2 ft ft ft 1 Vance, p 2 0 0 3 0 Carlson, p 3 0 0 0 1 Totala 3ft 5 24 5 2 Totala 27 427 13 0 xBatted for Mokan In fth. Score by inning*: Philadelphia . 100 000 000—1 Brooklyn .020 001 00* — 3 Summary—Run* Fonaeca. Fournrler. Tohnaton. Stock. Two-base hit: High. 2 Three-base hit: Fournier. Stolen haaea: Stock. D*Berrv Sacrifice hit: Johnston Double play; Fonseca to Sand I*eft on base* Philadelphia. S; Brooklyn, 4 Haaea on balls Off Vance. 2; off Cfrl son. ? Struck out: By Vance. 4: by Carl son. i Hit by pitcher: Bv Vance. Hen i ne: by Carlson. Vance I’mplrea Rig lev. Hart and McLoughlln. Time: 1:50. Attendance. 2o.0ftft. Joe Benjamin Out of Tournament By International News *ervlre. New York, April 14.—Joe Benjamin Paclflo coast lightweight, was today counted out as a contender In the elimination tournament being staged by the New York hoxlng commission to determine a successor to Benny Leonard. The commission ruled that the de feat by Ace Hudkins last week eliml nated Benjamin. However, thle de rision Is effective only If the men fought at a 135-pound limit. The local boxing body Is querying the Cali fornia. authorities on the weight al which the men fought. I.oa Angelea. April 14.—Joe Ben Jnmln weighed 135 1-1 pounds and Ace Hudkins 138 pounds when Benja min was defeated here recently by Hudkins. it was stated at the offlreg of the California boxing commlsalon today. FORMER BEAR NOW WITH TULSA CLUB Wlrhlta Falls, Tex., April 14 —The Wichita Fslls club of the Texas league has bought Catcher Clarence Jonnard from the Chicago Cubs and sold Catcher Jack Roche to the Tulsa dub of the Western league. It was announced. Jonrard had been sold to Chicago by Wichita Falls at the end of last season. Rocha was obtained by the local club last winter In a trade with Den ver of the Western league. [.avion and Thurnblade Break Even With Cue Minneapolis. April 14.—Johnny Ijty Ion of Minneapolis, broke even with Arthur Thurnblade of Milwaukee In their flret two games of play In I he national three-cushion billiards tour nament here last night. I.avion won the afternoon game. Ml to 37 In 41 Innings In the evening game, how ever, Thurnblade was playing In hln best form, taking the game, 5# to 3!> In 70 Innings. Kramer Win* Decision. Pittsburgh, April 13. Danny Km mer, sensational Philadelphia feather weight, won the Judge’* dednlon over Turly Wllehwr, Tanadtan title holder. In a 10 round hoxlng Unit here to night. Kramer'* hard punches floored Wllahur In the fourth, eighth and ninth round*. l<oa AntaUa, April 14.— R. H. R i na .t I N arnen .I * * Hatterle* Root and Spancar. Ohrlatlin, Darfcnt and Hannah Oakland < al April 14— R 11. F San Franriam ..It 1 Oakland » I 1 RattaMaa Ffaffar. William*. Ortfftn and Valla, Kuna. Oatanar and Dakar Suit l.aka CIO. April H R H Y. Tnrtland .. . . , . *. . . * 11 4 Sait l.aka * I* « Rat tat la* Yatrlaon, Duma Martin and Prnafcv, Wa»,*u<T Tnadar, Ku'j," Taiara. * Braves Stage Four-Run Rally to Beat Giants X -- Bit mis’ Fielding Features Game—Walker Blocked al Plate With Tying Run. ON. April 14.—\ third-inning rally in which Boston .'cored four run* enabled them to defeat the New York champion*, 5 to 4, in the opening game of the league here today. In the ninth Meusel, pinch hitter, scored Wilson on a triple b ut Walker, running for Meusel, wa* lagged at the plate and the tying run was blocked. Burrus wa* outstanding iii tlie fielding game. More than 15, (MMI saw the game, opened by Gov ernor Fuller pitching to President Heydler of the National league. The score: NEW' YORK <N> BOSTO-V <N) ahhpn.ee. ab.h.pn.a.e. Oroh 3b 6 14 10 Nets rf 4 10 0 0 Friarh 2b 4 113 0 B’croft as 3 12 3 1 I ..un* rf 4 1 0 0 0 .Wriott 3b 4 1 1 6 0 Kelly lb 3 0 2 0 0 Harris i f 4 0 3 0 0 Terry lb 4 1 12 1 1 Welsh If 4 110 0 Wilson rf .1110 0 Burma lb 4 0 12 2 0 lacks'll as 4 1 2 3 0 Lucas 2b 2 12 2 0 Snyder r. 3 1 2 1 1 nihaon c 3 2 5 1 0 x.Meunel 1 1 0 0 0 Barnes p 3 110 0 xWalker <• 0 0 0 0 - Nehf p 3 0 0 6 0 Totals 31 I 27 13 1 xlientiey 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 3ft ft 24 1 4 2 x Hatted for Hnyder In ninth. I xKan for .Meusel In ninth, xBatted for Nehf In ninth. Score by InnlnK*: [New York . 200 000 011—4 Boston .. 004 000 lOx—l Summary—Rum: Grob. Young, Wilson, Kelly. Nels. Bancroft. J.liras. Gibson. I Bernes. Two-base hits: Wilson. Grob. Younr. Three-base hits: Terry, Meusel. Sacrifice hit Bancroft. Bases rn ball*: < »ff Barnes. .1; off Nehf, 1 Struck out: By Barnes, 4. by Nehf. 2. Umpires: Klem and McCormick. Time: 2:00. CUBS BUNCH HITS TO BEAT PIRATES Chicago, April 14.—More than 38,000 *aw the Chicago Cub* defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 8 to 2, today. The Cubs won by bunching their hits, one of which was a home run drive over the bleacher wall by Hart nett with two mates on base. Grover Alexander pitched in midsea*on form and smashed out the first homer here of the season. PITTSBURGH (Nl OHICAOO IN) ab h.po a c. ah.h pc i p. B'.gb** If 4 11ft OM'Aul'y as 1 0 5 2 0 *'arev rf 4 1*0 0 H the te rf 40100 Moor* 2b 3 0 2 3 1 Adam* 2b 4 2 2 2 0 Tray'r 3b 4 2 13 OHartn’t c 4 2 5 2 0 r-ivl#- rf 4 2 10 ft Frlb'g 3b 3 13 11 Gr'nt’h lb 3 0 9 1 0 Miller If 2 10*1 Wr'ht s® 112 3 OxWeli If 1 0 0 0 0 smith c 1 ” 4 2 1 Statz cf 2 0 J 0 0 Yds p 3 0 0 4 1 Grimes lb 3 0*10 Zongtr p 0 o 0 0 OAl'nder P 3 3 0 4 0 Total* 32 3 24 1*3 Totals 27 3 27 12 2 xWeti r*» for •.Miller in seventh Inning | Scor* by lenlngs. Pirate* ..01* 100 000—2 Cubs .001 100 «0x—3 Summery—Runs: Traynor (8), Hartnett (21, Weis, Stutx. Grimes. Alexsnder (2). Krror*: Frlberg Miller. Moore, Yde. Smith. Two-bsse hits: Hartnett. Friberg. Alexan der. Adams, Cuyler Home runs. Alexan der Hartrvtt. Sacrifice hits Slat* <2>. McAul#y (2k Ba»e* on balla: Off Yde. ’ off Alexander 1- Struck out By- Al i '*nl»' by fde, 2 Hit hv nitf^sd ball By Yde. Miller Double play*: Yde •n Wright to Grantham. Adams to Mr Aulev. Traynor *o Moore. Umpire* Quigley. Moran axid Wll*on. Illini Water Poloists Win. Stanford university. Cal., April 13 —Ths Illinois Athletic club polo team defeated the Stanford University team. R to 0. her# today. Stanford was handicaped by the absence of Elmer Collett, star goalkeeper. John ny Welssmullei, spring msn on the Illinois t»*m, had little trouble get ting the ill from center, hut the Cardinal guards kept lilm so well covered hat he failed to score ; ESULTS HCNTINGTON. F!r»t rtf* Six furlong* In Ih* lit* If* (Horn! . . . !l «« i 50 « «0 I'hinn*!. Ot'(Allen) .S o* J.«o Ruhv M«r*h. l»t (Woodalock) .0*0 Tim*: 1:14 4-0. Mad Fir*. My Biddy. Dl‘*ky 11*11* • t*n rnn S.rond r*r«: rlv* on* half furk.n**. Black Art. >01 (.Smith! . 5.00 ( 30 5 00 Cedric, 106 (Thrniiklll) .35 50 * 00 l>or» Lulu. 03 iDdlln) .» !» Tim*: 1:04 Old Fop. Chl.f Cl*rk, cial l*on Banal*. 1 elghtdn, Count**. ClnrldK*. Araphoa, Btpv* Black. l>*ri, Hnrd Ou*a* ■ Iro ran. Third rnra: Sl« furaonga Clavar Snlh >01 (Witpon) I 30 > (0 110 lloval Hick. 106 (C. F.i Allfnl ..( 30 6 10 Frank Fogart), 1«» (H l.o»*l .6 00 Tima 1 II 1:15 Southern Fai Iflf. Ri amid*. Flrat Ful!*t Bull Black Sh**p. ll*nr at*. i*. Fourth rnr* dll* »nd 10 T*rd»: Wildcat, 111 (F orn) . 5 00 3 00 > J0 Maulnra. 114 ( R»*ch) .100 130 I .coup, 101 t.f rw.Hnl .. .* 60 Tima: I 47. London Kvnok* Chtiatl* Holtera Alan r*’ Fifth r*' #. M ’• ?• > */d»: Corned* 10* ft irp#? er) M6 Hock Salt. 10* Allan) .V4fl 5 40 k#nt 1. 10* pixarleei 5 ?0 Tim# 1 47 1-R Gray Olrl. Capt. CU\«r nioMomi alao ra* Sixth rac#. Mila aod ?• yafrd* I .A rlv Chooo. 107 » Allan) % 0ft * *0 140 !.: noil 114 (W» M .& Of) 1 *•> S#th# Baron ft 7 < Dfclin > 40 Tim# 1.41 .t Firm* »*ftnt, Huonec • Ian ian Seventh race Vll# Hebuke, 110 (Ho# ) • 10 4 *0 * 00 l<r|gg Buchanan lft7 flUin ) 1 40 • 40 ‘1 h# Falconer 107 (Wilson >' 7.10 Tim#: 1 41 5 fc. Frank Gallor, Hock lioilum, Dftntarla »1ao '*a Tl\ JIANA. Flrat rac# Four and n«<f hat ‘ furlong a George O'Nall. U Craig) 11 2ft 14 *0 ? ?o Huth Gold. 112 (Kfhii) .ft.40 ? 2« Klr.llA l>»t Uueainay 111 f lohet !») , 2 20 Tim# S'b Sha»t# D'Oini, M >•« Thatcher. Mias Ins Broe i, Wtlar Shot at*<» ran. Second rac# Flv# furton ga Anna lUfina 104 fJoh nan ) 1.4- *40 J ftrt Olympian King 112 (Ora :) 4 to 4*1) |*#t C art#r 111 (Mr Hugh .. .120 Tim# 1 41 4 & Th# Ca»'.«»»ir|, Cand #rn#• Vandarburg. Pelan », l/t )m Buck. IHatton l.ov# S»vng Fl ng Oth. Smile Am in Dun* an. S M fra I«ady Amail Third raca Five Urb ga, I-ear olda. nur#e. $40# Moon Child, 104 Him ir r) lift 4 1# * f# .1 enka 111 (Toung) -7 4(1 g.ff) Shasta Rapid#. 110 (1 an *rg. aaai . . t 40 Time 1 02 14, pula lor Shasta Fx priMk# Botonara. 1. t|» A®***, l.lnvri Brown. Gold Grafton, f ally Owen alan i an Fourth race Sit eng*, t-year-olda and tip claiming pu*a# |7ftf» Sing On i#J (Ifooner) . .11.4ft I 4# 4 M Sweet 11m 107 i RoKei ry ..*.*,1.14 f *0 Wee Girl 101 . Schaefbi) . . . . . 140 Tima 1 10 Plaekfeot. f#a n —ry. Pa mar Fnnetta r«n R* *" also ran rtffh i ac# Mil# and * a)*t#enrh |. *#*r n|d* and up cl#lining pnrae |700. Sweet and l.ow. 10| (Hooper) 1iJft * 4' 4 fa Mlaa PtntparH * J0f i S. Iu»ff* - M p *40 .lav Roberta \0ft 1 RendtM * • » 14*4 fim# 1 4* AtlHro Ai » Winn#, Ac ManCkli IV *#*tea, T«a Bath Dyuamla gad Bing ala# ran \ ' \! Clockers Selections. HAVE PR 4.RACK 1. Pretm of the N alley. FYeedora'* Call. At Iant Ida. 7. sua Rajah. lady Horn. McKenna. S. Whitney entry. Jefforda entry, Parr and Garth entry. 4. Sana* Man. Mehola*. Gold Piece. 4. sanay Man. San Alta*. Nnglefoof. A. Tea Minute*. Bonaparte, Prince Jamra 7. Beat Wood. Pane lap Fool. Van Patrick. Best—Weat wood. Ill NTINGTpy. 1. J.alaer. Prlaee Plrect. lent, t. »»eth'* Premium. BathUd* 4#th. Prette Rill. 3. Black Rater. l.leutenaat Perkla*. Charles Henry. 4. Nr Glenn. Caveat Emptor, F. T. Barnum .V Tnl*a. Run Chief. Chow Chow. 4 I o«fh Norm. Betty Mae, Poctor Tnbh*. 7 Tomahol Fanlra R , 1 *4»rb Heal — /.alner TIA J1 AN % t. Aamaron. Waller Pe R.. Mian e Bora ho. • Irvlapton. ponita. lot of Style. 3 Sen Gfeen. lad* l.llllaa. Utah Oly mp«ia 4. Room Mate. Acquitted. Monopoly. A. Blue Bell. Ml** !>*er. Tootrr* t i.lnnmore. Boodle Montgomery. RardalhL 7. Bill M« Clay, Mr Ruby. lord Allen a. Bill! Star FJl*ifO . Kingman m White light*. Sweet and low. Haleakah Beet--Hill McClov 8 tth race On* mile, claiming. purer !«©•'. and up Seth* Memory. 100 (Motieneenl ..fc 44 J 44 J SC WiHrude Wood, to (Johnson). 4 :t s it Halt*. 111 Yount*. . . . . 4 - Tlm»: 1411k Royal Oak Praia# worth! Cordon Rouge and Idl# Thought* alto ran Gsenth race tin* mile claiming, S \rar old* and up. pur** $*4C i aiherln* Matron# l*| iKetonl . Mt | 14 1 If Black Wand 44 t Huntamer) . . 144 174 Wild Heather. 4? <M«rten*ent ; if Time l 41 Both and I.ord Valentine eleo ran. Eighth race Mile and 74 yard*, claim tug pure* $7*4. 4 > car eld* and up Brimstone, jft tflrlfflni IS 44 7 74 k 4© Ke*!a. 14| iTenderf' * aft) .7 44 4 4* Nebraska Gad. 141 iHuntarn* ! 4 7© Tim# 1 4k 4 y R»i« w Shalt* Pat Mabre! R Warren. \ oogetia and Sun bow alae ran Ninth tar* Rtt furi*4g% claiming pur*a |T44 S year-old* and U.l Gr•• n Spring 1*7 |John»on> ..... .214*41* 74* Too Boo. 4* tN4nvten»#nt 4 44 ? ?* ftadakin. l** (fkltaef far l 2 2© Tim* 1 ’1 I I Pol* lt»r. 9t*«* Tap O' The Mcrnleg alee ran. Baseball Mts and Standings NATIONAL LKAGIE. Nt a tiding*. Won Lout Pe t. Win Lose ("In innatl .I « 1.000 1.000 .500 Boston . I o 1.000 1.000 .500 Brooklyn .1 0 l ooo i.noo .500 Chicago .1 o 1.000 1.000 .500 New York .n 1 000 .600 .000 Philadelphia . ...o 1 .non .500 .000 Pittsburgh . .....o 1 .ooo .600 .000 St. Loula .0 1 .000 .600 .000 Krhiiltfl. Cincinnati. 4: St. Lntue. o. Boston. 6; New York. 4. Brooklyn, 5; Philadelphia, 1. Chi ago. S; Pittsburgh. 2 (■ames Today St. Loula at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh at Chicago. N>w York at Boston Philadelphia at Brooklyn. AMERIC AN LEAGI E. .Stand Inga. Won. Lost Pet. Win Lose Detroit .1 o 1.000 1 ooo .500 New York .I 0 1.000 1 000 ,5»'0 PhU.-lelphia .1 « J ®«® l.*»» .50') Cleveland .1 0 l-"#* l*®! •t"? "i Loulii ..® 1 «®" ®®® "®® Washington .® 1 ®J" j>®® ®®« Chicago .® 1 •*** .*•« «®0 Yesterday's Results. Detroit, 4: Chicago. 3 • New York, 5; Waihinglon. 1. Philadelphia, fi ; Boston. 6 Cleveland, 21: 8t. Loula. 14. t.ame* Todav. Cleveland at St. Louis. Chicago at Detroit. Washington at New York. Boston st Phllsdelphle. AMERICAN7” ASSOCIATION. Standings. Won. Lost. Pot. Win. Lose Louisville .I ® i.noo I.noo .500 Toledo ...I:....1 ® 1 «®« 1""® -5®0 Columbus .I 0 1.000 1 000 .60(1 Kanea. City ® 1 ®®» 1»»« -J®® Milwaukee .0 1 .000 .600 .000 Minneapolis .0 1 ®0® -®"® «®® St Paul # . 0 1 ,000 .500 .000 Indianapolis . 0 1 -»®® »®« -®»« Results. Louisville. *: Milwaukee, 2. Toledo. 3; Minneapolis. 1 Columbus. 7; St. Paul. 0 Kansas City. 4: Indianapolis. 1. Game* Today. Kansas City at Indianapolis. Ft. Paul at Columbus. Minneapolis at Toledo. Milwaukee at Loulavllla. INTERN ATKIN \L I.EAGCE. Toronto, h: Baltimore. 7. (Only game acheduled.) D0N0HUEBLANKS CARDINALS, 4 TO 0 Cincinnati, April 14.—Pete Dono htie pitched the Rede to a shutout victory over the St. Louis Cardinals before 32,000 yelling fans in the opening game of the season here to day. Only once was Donohue worried. That was In the seventh when two hits were made off him, but fast defensive work pulled him out of this hole. f St. Louis used three pitchers. Holm and Mueller were the fielding sensations of the game, catches by these men taking no less than three home rune from Hargrave. ST. LOl'IS <N> CINCINNATI (N*l ah h o a r ab h o.a r Flark. rf 4 2 1 0 0 Oritz. 2b 2 0 2 6 0 MuH'r. rf 4 0 3 0 • Pinalli. 2b 4 1 1 2 0 Hor’by, 2b 4 0 2 2 0 Rmirh. rf 3 15 0 0 Bo ley lb 4 2 10 0 0 Brra'r lb 3 1110 0 Ball. 3b 4 1 0 2 0 Wa'ker, rf 3 1 3 0 0 Holm. If 3 0 5 0 1 Zitian. If 3 110 0 Fr'mldt. e 3 0 2 2 0 fari'y. 2 0 12 0 Th'nnw, r* 3 1 0 4 OHarr'va. r 1 0 J 0 6 HaineR, p 1 0 0 2 0 Don'hue. p S 1 1 1 0 xSmlth 1 0 0 0 0 -- xBladea 1 0 0 0 o Totala 27 4 27 110 Sherdel. p 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 32 € 24 13 1. xSmlth fouled out for 7Tair*** In alxth x Blade* grounded out for Day in eighth Srnre by inning* St Louie .000 000 400—0 Cincinnati .*00 110 00x—4 j Summary—Rupf. Critx. Pinelli, Bre*» ler, Donohue Three-baaa hit: Rouah. 1 Sacrifice*- Critx. Breaaler Double plays ("rltz to C*aveney to Breiwler. Struck out . By Heine". 2; by Day. 1; by Sherdel. 1: bv Donohue t Pa«ea on balla Off Heines. 2 Hit*: Off Heines. « In five toning"; off Day. none In two inning"; "ff Sh r*--1 el. rone In one inning Losing pitcher: Hainea I^ft on baaea St t.ouia. 8; C'ndnnaM. 3 Time: 1:2* L’mpirea O'Dav. Pfirman and Sweeney. Record Entry List for Annual Ohio Relays Columbus. O.. April 14.—Both team and Individual contestant entry marks for 1924's Ohio relays here this week end were surpassed today. Eighty seven teams have nominated 7*9 ath letes for Saturday's meet as against S3 teams and 714 contestants a year ago. Enough additional entries are expected to push the number of teams past the 100 mark and the army of athletes to more than a thousand. j Charles Cox Gives North One Single; Central ^ ins, 10-0 Purple \\ reeking Crew I)ri\ei Johnson; Ten Nortli sitlers 'Vkliiff the Breeze. IIARLKS ((’MICK) t OX, clever little Central High school southpaw hail its |M>rtside slants cutting the center of the , platter Tuesday afternoon anil Coach Knapple's proteges romped home with a in to 0 victory over Coach Jackson’s ..___ North high base bailers. Cox allowed a single hit in (he sixth inning. Tile boys from file north side of town were helpless before the daz zling accuracy that Cox heaved his curves over the rubber. During the game ltl men whiffed the breeze and all in all 26 men faced Cox in seven innings of baseball. Not a bad record for a high school kid in his first reg^1*'^ ii la r high school encounter. In defeating North yesterday, Knapple’s crew overcame its first ob stacle In the path for the city base ball title In the first inning, Turner sent a beautiful Texas leaguer to center, but died on the warpath. During the first prame the north aiders were unable to connect with Cox’s ins and drops that oozed over the plate into the outstretched mils of Dave BOlelcher, veteran Central receiver. In the second inning. Bleicher walked. Reynolds forced Bleicher at the keystone corner. Ber kart singled, Reynolds going to sec ond. Jones got on the bag on an in field hit. Cox then forced Reynolds at the plate but ’’Long’’ Berkert scampered across the plate with the first run when Pederson was credited with a passed ball. In North's half of the second. “Lefty” West probably pulled the first "boner” of the high school sea son. After securing a free ticket from Cox, West proceeded to second and ran off the bag, only to be trapped by Glade and Reynolds on the paths. In the first three frames nine men walked to the plate against "ox and nine men walked hack in a sadder state of mind. Try as they might the Jackson contingent was paralyzed before the swiftness and sureness of Cox' long left arm. The entire Central Infield composed of Jones, Reynolds, Glade and C. CbaJdweil, who acted as captain, played a good game both on the offen sive and defensive. For North High d West was the outstanding star, fT* w any. In the outfield Turner, Beck hart and Egan divided honors. Had not Hart singled in the sixth inning Cox would have been credited with a no-hit, no-run game. "To bad you didn't hurl a perfect game^eh Cht^ck, an Omaha Bee re ported asked. \ ’ Records are nothing to me. just so Central won the game," he promptly replied. At Philadelphia—Eddie (Kid) Warner of Philadelphia outpointed Tommy <Kidl Murphy of Trenton. 1" rounds. Tommy Murray of Philadelphia defeated Len Brenner of Lancaster. according to judges eight rounds. Johnny Drew. Waterbury. Conn., w at awarded tho verdict over Billy Plmpua. Atlantic C»l>. six rounds. Ruasie LeRoy of Fargo N. 1'.. outpointed Battling Willard. Lan caster. *i\ rounds. Lou Sevmer. Camden, won judges' de sion over Joa Cano, Philadelphia, six rounds. At Akron. O.—Willie A me*. Akron. outpointed Tommy Noble. New Tor*, and England, in 12 round* At Martina Ferry —Jo* Uhman, Toledo. and Merenec Tolliver, Wheeling, drew in 12 rounds. At Cincinnati—Billy Ryan. Cincinnati, won from Frank Welsh. Chicago. It re und*. At Columhua—Md Conn. Dayton »«e ^ from Red McDonald. Toledo. 12 routtda. At Dayton—Tommy Herman. Day ton. knocked out Red Lenta, Portsmouth, first round. At Newark. X. J—Abe Goldstein. New York knocked out Joey Russe !. Nestis third round. At Buffalo'—Homer Smith. Kalamasoo, Mich . beat Tony Stabaneau Buffalo, it round* Floyd Hvbert. Ashtabula. O. de feated Bobby Tracey. Buffalo IS rounds; Charlie Pinto Buffalo beat Johnny Mac Gregor. six rounds Jack Oikrs Buffalo, defeated Eddie \\ elch South Bend, si* rounds Jack N an Nova S.-Mt* de feated S> lvaster Duquesne. Cuba, four rt undt. Nalt lake City] \pril 14—Jack An drews. Salt Lake featherweight. was awarded the ‘udges* de. « on Pom n«e Ttpparo Bingham. I’tah at the end of their six-round bout Here Andrews arrted the fight to Ttppero front the fir*t a'og Pat Gilbert and Bus Barrie, wo local light weixh'a. f.'light six rounds to a draw *no Jimmy Green srd Babe Herman. Salt l akg bantam**-ehis like o >»e ended their nv round *--treat , n • ten terms. Mansfield O \„r|| 14 — Frankie «e nato American t y weight champ; n o t>o nted AI Dundee Mansfield bantam weight. In a 12-round bout here Genaro carried the fight to his opponent in *: most every rmmd Johnny Horvath. Cleveland won the decision from >ohnn> Martin. Vtamph » in the eight rout'd sand final. \knMt —Billie Ante*. Akron welfer * eight w on a newspaper .ip - « on er Tomm* N'hle. burner Fng'.sh vhampen. tn 12 rounds IMI.hiirth—lv>nn> kramrr. 1'l.lla.lrl pnia fe« (her w e *ht won the judges de tieion over Curly Wllahur. Canadian, in Is rounds