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8 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1913. Oh, It's Great to Be Married! Copyright. 1913. International News Service. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus 5 1 1 1? i 1 : il i , 1 1 1 i'VV T f nn 1 v , . ..... f JUL HUIMJX WAS WPRf , ' ' vonopp I . WANT L nL ( , I NpfeO SOMC MORP 1 ' y WHERE BlLi, Q,v Mp AU. tHCnf TOPtA. J THAT'S THE . U WONE-r ,J , S A HUlNDRBD LITTLE ROULETTE WAy THOSE ( ( . ( I , , ' Doi . V J ' NTHflR f ) I WHIST " Jtg3& ISS VW cM, J f N0OiLL-'0 PAWIl-xhatc HUH' I ) pflES? A LOT . w ' J I I i IB. ROURKES PLAY BALL TODAY Omaha and Sioux City to Test Abil ity ia First Game of Season. Standing of Teams HALL DELIVERS THE GOODS NAT. LEAGUE. I W. L. Pet. Tlnrutlflv,. 9 1 tSt BOTH TEAMS IN GOOD CONDITIUW Chicago ... 2 2 .GOO ruisDurgn a i . Kntaaatasm of Fani Appears Likely to Be Manifested In Itnre Orond When ra'a Athletes Face Umpire Boston 1 1 St. Lout... 2 2 Phlla 1 1 New York. 1 3 Cincinnati 1 a .6001 W1 MOI .333 .260 AMER. LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. Phlla 3 0 1.000 Washington 2 0 1.000 Chicago .... r. 2 .711 Cleveland ..3 3 .WO Rt. Louis... 3 4 .429 Detroit .... 3 4 .333 New oYrk..l 3 .250 Boston 1 4 .MO AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. On the eve of the opening game of the SnwiSkS1 t ? 2 WeUrn league, the managers of both the Minneapolis ....3 3 !soo Omaha and Bloux City teams leported i. raui .. 3 3 .600 th.lr players In the pink of condition and i"ttffi!?,ta w 2 'i ready for the fray which will Inaugurate I Xoutavllle I"!!"!!!!!!"!!!!;!!!!!!!! 3 K '.zM the annual pennant race of the O'Nell'. I Toledo , n 6 .'ooo circuit In Omaha. ' Oamea Today. "Duekv" Holmes, manager of the Sioux . National League New York at Boa- Detroit Defeats St. Louis, Omaha Boy in Box. Pane Tiro Men In Getting; Ont of Pinch In Ninth, I.lner Into Londen'a Ilanda Dlamlaaed the Worry. ton, Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Clncln natl at Pittsburgh, Chicago at St. IauIs. American League St. Louis at Detroit Cleveland at Chicago, Washington at New York, Boston at Philadelphia. American Association Columbus at City Indians, gave out the following statement: "My men ore in shipshape Jorm and ready for .the game tomorrow afternoon. If Omaha beats us In the ammIhv wjk will hnv h in 1 1 ft fA ft o . " Mlln,.,il,. IV,tl. m T-..l 1JII lion of knowing that we muSe them go .poll.rtltanVM Lul'.vlTli at Mln. Manager Arbogast of the Rourke saldi Western League Sioux City at Omaha. t hiv nirv.H vnunr Annirarat to work I Dnvcr at Topeka. Lincoln at Wichita. on the mound for us tomorrow. The In- oinea ai 01. -osepn, . , . . , .. , I Yesterday'a Reaalts. field and outfield look stronger than ever, ' while there Is no kick on the catching f Uff. I think Applegate will give a Kood account of himself and I am confident we will put up a fine exhibition aid that the Omaha team will be going at all times." ' The weather forecast for today Is fair with a slight drop In temperature. The skies yesterday were clear way out tn the mountains, so indications are that today will see perfect bate ball weather. Mack. Interest Kxhlbltcd. Interest Jn today's game Is at few Omaha Base Ball olub. In charge of Heat AU that could be heard on the- Bloux BaTclub. TnTharge of NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York, 3: Boston, 2. Cincinnati. 2: Pittsburgh, 8. Chicago. 7 St. Louis, 1. AMK1UUAN WEAUUK. St. Louis. 3; Detroit, 4. Cleveland, 1; Chicago, 2. Washington, 9i New York, 8. Boston, 6; Philadelphia, 8. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 1; Milwaukee, 6. Toledo, 4; St. Paul, 1ft Louisville, 3; Minneapolis, o. streets yesterday was base ball-Omaha and Sioux City. Not only will Omiha be well represented at the park, lint South Omaha fans are planning to come ov.ir in a body. A large block of seats was placed on sale at the Exchange building yeiterday, and in the afternoon a hur ried call was sent to base hall hoadquar "ters for more. "Dad" Woaver and D!ck Oeorge Rrlm, In. Cadillac, Commercial club. Elks' club. Omaha Retailers' association. Knights of Ak. Bar-Den. Ad club. Omaha Electrical club. Knights of Columbus. Fans. Parade starts, at 1:15 sharp at Nine' roue .spent weancsaay in "iouin umona , ..,h. nnr,h nn Tn,h , etUng the gome worked up and yeUr- DoUB,as WMt on Douglaa t0 Fifteenth. ajr snowcu mo iruu. nnrlh nn nftnAnlh In fnnllnl avnmm. Sioux City fans have been applying for WM nn cnimi vn. tn Hixtnth. eaia an me weeK, ana ai leosi ua are .n..,h a,.t.nih to hull mirk. ,epcceo o arrivo mis morning ai w:w mu. n. mmtll c,uh room. -nfl VB there at 1:30. O'Neil Instructs Staff of Umpires 8T. JOSEPH, Mo., April n.-Morrla I o'clock. Tom. Kelly, president of the Omaha ".Rotary club, yesterday announced that the seventy-five members of that organ ltstlon were going to attend the game In a body. The city hall will be closed this afternoon, as will a large number of the thU .rt.mnnn h.. .). k.. .n win meei nis umpires nere looay 10 give and ths city commissioners will turn out th,m thclr nn1 iMtruotloiui prior to re- in a body I ur l" opening; kbiiic 01 inn A. . . . A. . i iobsuu tuiugrruw in ou joaepn, xvpeKD( s to the relative strength of the two .-a w. ' !!! 5"'" b m.8- . Chad.. Segrlst of Omaha, appeared here -,via ,wn viib. aiio iiuurfta 111110 u I yesterday. Rourke has ever had. Orubb. the new! v m a ,u , 17 4VWewt . . ' I "HVtn tv n tie nilSlIU IIQ Vl'CIIUICi bvl O . " ' ",CB accounl n,m" monies. He will return here Saturday to sen n every practice. Tht outneld Is attend the ceremonies Incident to a free 5. splendid machine. "Hickory" John- day for all traveling salesmen. on win 00 me oajCKsiopping in today's , . gam and he is throwing and hitting the Games In American Association. all with all the vim of last year. At Milwaukee- . R.H.K. Cy Young will do the hurling for the SI -" . n I , n tl.J? . I u.l sawn w 1 a a u V a a V v jnaiana ana iupp, a new man, will do Batteries! McQulllen and Smith: Slao. the receiving. James, the new third, nlcka. Davis and Hughes. At ni. raui it.it.js. k" U PUt ,h,rd 0Pn- Toledo .:.a,.'.0- 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0-."f ng game. 8t Pau, tiii l 1 j 0 1 0 0 4 a-10 10 with NVINOIBLE UNTIL SEVENTH VoUit. lb. . . i Milan, r(.... I Otnilll, lb... S Murgtn, lb. . 5 Henrr, e 1 Alntmltb, 0.. S Rhnk. If... 4 Mcllriae, ., 4 aroom, p.... I , in... 4 1 j "s. ; i , e 0 . c.... Oil ODeai, ; I i i 1 t. p. 0 0 0 0 1 bums ? r ; : n ... 1 0 eiuii, p p:.::::i i 5 s T.uia..... "' DETROIT. Mich.. April IT. Mark Hall, a recruit secured from the Omaha club. Pitched his first full game for Detroit today and opened the season here by defeating St. Louis, 4 to 3. Detroit won the game In the second ty pounaing Lverens for three runs, mone, wno succeeded him, held Detroit to oie hit the rest of the game. Hall was invincible until the seventh, when three hits pro duced two runs. An error neipeo. ou Louis to score In the eighth, Tiut High s splendid throw retired Btovall at xnira and HaH fanned the next two men. In the next Inntng Hall passed jonnson mi Williams, flUlnK the bases, but Pratt ended the game with a liner directly In Loudcn's hands. Score: AD.H.O.A.B. AB.ll.q.A.. JohnMoo. It. 4 J I 0 01-udn. Ibj. I William., rt. 4 0 0 0 Crawford, rf I 0 0 0 o rratt, lb.... 0 1 ldalnor. U... 4 J HU..U1. - ' . Auttla Ainaw. KTeraa Comptoo won, nrut wIUc, a.. 0 t 0 0 Walkar i l a o Mltehiil ... 0 9 0 SalaoU ...... o v o TotJ.....n"ri Til Batted for Levereni In the third, Hatted for waian in tne emnui. Batted tot Agnew In the ninth. Ran for Walker In the ninth. Batted for Stone In the ninth. Bt, Louis 0 0000Q3l"-3 Detroit 1 M0MOOM Two-base hits: Dush. nail, jonnaion, c, . -. . . r.n.Mt. nir: iiuan. itiia. Off Leverenx, S In two Innings: off Stone. 1 in six Innings. Sacrifice hits: louden. Dalentl. aacruiceaiy. """; Vx. i. baso. Bush. Left on bases: St. Louis. 10; Detroit. 8. Bases on bails: on yev- erens, u on nan, o, r pltohod ban: uy ivflvcrcn - Sail (Walsh). Struck out: By Leverens, 3; by Hall. 5; by Stone, 1. Time: z.ou. Umpires: javans ana uiwuiii. Bis Crow Sees Sax. Win. CHICAGO, April 17. Approximately 23,000 "fans" greotod the opening of the American league base ball season here today and saw Chicago defeat Cleveland, I to 3. The game was a pitchers battle betwoen Scott and Mitchell. The former allowed the visitors but three hits, while Mitchell was touched for two which came In one Inning. These, coupled with a base on ball sand two errors, cost the visitors thegame. . . . Cleveland lost a grand opporttinlty of tlolng the score In the seventh through poor base running by Chapman . Chap man hit a long drive to left g J two bases, but he failed to touch first base and the ball was relayed to the In- 1.1.4 ..4 k. Minna, WAJI cajled OUt. Tnmi.t.iv following this mistake. Weaver fumbled Olson s grounder and Lapole scored the third baseman with his double to cenier. Mayor Harrison pitched the first ball, 8core: C9IICAOO. AB.H.O,A.E. .4 0 1 1 . 4 10 1 4 0 10 10 10 1 Oil 0 1111 I 1 1 T 10 10 Yerkra, lb.. 4 Spoiktr. ef.. 1 Iwli. if.... 4 Oardnrr, lb. S Juivrln, lb.. 4 Wmr, si.. 4 Carrlsan, e., 4 Jl. CMllni, pi 'Brian, p... i OMAHA. Justice 8K. Coyle LK. Thomason .....CP. Congalton RP. Kane .FH. Grubb TB. Jonnson O. Hchipke SU. APPlegate P. Manager Arrogast SIOUX CITY. I Batteries. Henderson and Llvlmcstone: ISmlth HH. Walker, Leake, Qardner and James. iCooney 8S. At Kansas City R.II.E. Aiarsnail uv. Indianapolis ..0 0030010 04 8 3 uaviaaon UK.iKnnim niv ..n n o s i n i n , i t liiarnry itr. iiatterlcs: Merx and Carlsch; Morgan. James TH.l Vaughn and O'Conner. i.inaaay cu. At Minneapolis- R.H.E. ii- IouiavIIla ,...0 1010000 1-3 81 I iuumh ...i : xi nneanolla ..000OOOOO P O t 1 h.M hi. .n I T . - - " .licit iu ttl lldf.rl.a. WWVKii-., ami TTnth nim ii-ut n ii.. ..... .... i " " f" "" jctinuai atirrnoon. i Bieaa. lounc ana uwens. Hmiin. ana catting order of ths two teams today's game will be: In OMAHA BALL VANS PARADE Ircr Hundred Care to Make Journey from Clrr Halt to Ball Park. Line of march for the opening of the base ball season parade In Omaha to day was announced by Dick Qrotte and John "Dad" Weaver, who have had tharge of the ceremonies. The first car. which will be the mayor's own. will carry I Mayor uamraan, roues Chlet Dunn, Pa iRourke, Bill Hanlon of Sioux City, Dad Weaver and George Tooter. The second car will convey the scorers of the Omaha and SIqux City newsPaoers. I Then comes ths band and the players. h Th parade will begin at 1:45 o'cloek and. . I ... ... . 1 . . tun hiuiuii uwui ine principal straats ef the city, win head for Rourke park. Rourits Is determined to start the gams promptly at S o'clock, or as near that i'Jme as the ceremonies wltl altow. Llae of March. Following the cars and the line ef t march: First earr Mayor Dahlman. Chief of Pc- I moo uunn. w. a. Rourke, William I Hanlen. J. D. Waavar and Seerge Tooser. car: A I amth. In charge afc t,fi r tw Ln& sbsbbvbbI HIHBRadsWMKsBBBBBBBI' BHEStMiBjHsBBSH (HHHHaHPW'jaPkiB MfjMHl aaarV -BALL (?), AD . H O. A E. Johnrtan. lb. 4 0 11 0 OlUth. lb.... Cbaproaa. tat 1 II ILord, lb.... Olson, lb.... 4 Oil OCblllna, rf.. Jtekion. rf..4 0 t 0 OBodla. at.... LaJola, tb...l 1 1 ODortoa. lb.. ITm'Mra. ell 0 1 0 lMttlck. If. Onn.r, II... 1 1 0 0 0WaTr, m. a a aa i n b x i nrmi bl. t... Lalbold "... t 0 0 0 OBCOtt, p 1 0 0 p-N.ui,e....o oooo MIUMII, p.. I O B I oll.. .... DMll 1 0 0 0 0 XthWr, p.... 0 0 o o o ToUll 10 I II II I Batted for Iand in the eighth. Batted tor Mitchell In the eighth. Olaveland .0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 01 Chlr&zn 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Tn.)ui, hit: ijilnl. Three-base nit rrd tiiic! riff Mitchell. X In seven in nlngs; otf Kahler. t In one Inning. Btolen hiu unni.. l intiDiA niaya: iuiu iu Rath to Borton; Lajoie to inapraan jo Johnaton. Baaea on Bans: urr amcneu, 9- nff Hrntt. l! nff KaMN. I. blHlCK OUl Bv Mitchell. 3: by Scott. 3. Time: 1:35, Umpires; O'Loughlln and Ferguson. Cbancetnrn Dereatea at itorar. NEW YORK. April IT. The New York Americana opened their season here to day under Ideal weather conditions, but piayea poor oaii ana lost to wasmnsion. 9 to 3. before a larre crowd that had turned out to greet the team under Its new manaxer. Frank Chance. Q room pitched a fine game, holding the New Yorks to tour hits, McConnell for the locals did well up to the sixth inning, when two singles through the box by Foster and Gandll gave the visitors three runs and th lead. Bchuls, a young left hander, pitched the ninth Inning for New York and the visitors patted mm at will. The wash lngtona were as steady as a clock be. hind Groome, while the locala fielding was woDDiy. it was a rumble by Hart sell, which led up to McConnell a upset In the sixth. O, one-handed catch by Shanks of a hard tine drive by Hal Chase was the fielding feature. Before the game Manager Chance was "resented with a set or resolutions en grossed upon the face of a floral ball ten Jeet in diameter The resolutions wei oomed Chance to New York and were signed by several hundred prominent New Yorkers. Chance received numerous other floral offerings and a blooded bull dog was -sent to him' from his admirers in Glendoroi Cal. President Hemstea'd of Farrcll of the Highlanders a large floral horp.hoe. fleoro: WASHINGTON'. NEW VOHK. AD. H O. A R All. II. U. A. K. Mnrlttr, rf.. 1 1 3 0 oDanldi. rf.. 1 0 1 0 1 111 OWoltpr, ... 4 1 I o l 1 1 0 0 Hurt jell, lb, I I 0 I 1 111 oCrw. It 11010 0 11 0Chu, lb.... (.0 111 Oil OBtMTftt, lb., t 0 10 0 0 14 1 OSwwner. c. 3 0 1 t 0 110 OYouns. ..,. 10 13 0 13 4 'OMMklff, .. 10 0 10 1 I 3 OM'Conn.ll, pi 0 0 3 0 IjfllTflt .... 1 0 0 0 0 ToUIs. ...37 11 17 IT Ogehalc p.... 0 0 0 0 1 ToUW 24 ! U E Batted for McConnell In eighth. Washington 000003106-9 New York 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 23 First base on error! New York, 1. Two-base hits: Cree. Wolter. Three base hit: Cree. Sacrifice hits: Cree. Groom. Sacrifice fly: Milan. Stolen bases: Moel ler (2), Daniels. Lett on bases: New York, 3; Washington, 5. Bases on balls: Off McConnell, 2; off Groom, 6. Struck out: By McConnell, 7: by Groom, 6. Wild pitch: Groom. Hits: Off McConnell, 6 In eight Innings; off Schuli, 6 In one In ning. Time: 2:17. Umpires: Dlneen and Hart. Pass Defeats Boston. PHILADELPHIA. April 17.-A base on balls by O'Brien to Oldrlng, with the bases filled and no one out In the ninth Inning; forced Daley In with the winning run of the opening game of the American league season here today, the final score being Phlladelnhla. 6: Boston. 5. Bush. who took Bender's place In the third In ning, pitched fine ball and held the vis itors scoreless In the last six Innings. Ray Collins was effective for six In nings, but In the eighth singles by Mur phy, Oldrlng, E. Collins and Baker drove him otr the rubber. O'Brien took R, Collins place, and a sacrifice fly by Lapp sent In the tying run. Thomas and Mur phy, each with a double and two alnngles, led In the batting. Score: BOSTON. PlIILADISI,FItIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.B. nonpar, rf,. 1 1 0 0 0 Murphy, rf.. 4 1 1 0 0 1 13 4 OOldrlnc, lf-f4 13 0 0 1 t 0 OCnlllna. tb.. S 1 3 1 0 111 0 Dakar, lb.... 41100 Oil OMcInnla, lb. 1 0 10 1 1 17 0 OBtrunk, ef... 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 OWaUh, K....0 0 0 0 0 111 0 Barry, aa.... 1114 1 0 0 0 OThamaa, o... 4 I I I 1 0 0 0 OBandtr, p... 1 0 0 0 0, Bub. e 1 1 ft I C Total 13 714 10 0I.pp J OOOO Dajy 0 0 0 0 0 Totali 13 37 14 I Batted for Strunk In eighth. Ran for Thomas In ninth. Boston 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 S Philadelphia 01010003 16 Two base hits: Murnhy. Barry.Thomas. Left on bases: Boston, 8; Philadelphia, 8. First base on errors: Boston. 2. Sac rifice hit: Lewis. Sacrifice flies: Barry. Lapp. Stolen bases: Gardner, Wagner Hooper (2). E. Collins. Double plays: Yerkes and Janvrln; Thomas and E. Collins. Struck out: By Bender, 1; by Bush. 6: by R. Collins. 2: by O'Brien. 1. Bases on balls: Off Bender, 3; off Bush, 4: off R. Collins. 4i off O'Brien. 1. Hit by pitched boll: By Bender (R. Collins). Wild Ditch: Bush. Hits: otr r. Collins, 9 In seven innings (none out in eighth): off O'Brien, 8 in two Innings: off Bender. 4 tn two Innings (none out In third); off Hush. 3 In seven innings, xime: z:. Umpires: Connolly and Mcoreevey. EFFORT BEING MADE TO REVIVE MINK LEAGUE BEATRICE, Neb., April 18.-(Speclal Telegram.) Ira Bldwell of Kansas City met with the directors of last season's Beatrice Wink leaguo team tonight for the purpose of reviving the organization. He did not meet with much encounrage- ment. however, as the local directors ex- creased their opinion that it was too late in the season to secure good players, mt, Bldwell left for Falrbury to present a similar proposition to the fans of that city. Falls City, Nebraska City, Aubum and Humboldt dtslr. to remain In the league. WYMORE. Neb., April 18-(Speclal.) Wymore and some other town, probably Falrbury, will have a joint team In the Mink league this ear, Mr. Bldwell, who owns the Hiawatha (Kan.) franchise, was here yesterday, and at a meeting of base ball boosters Iat r.lght he was assured that Wymore would put up the required guarantee. Mr. BldwaU Is In Falrbury today. Under Mr. BI6welt's proposition Wymore will have two games a week. COLUMBUSliTATE LEAGUE PLAYERS ASSEMBLING COLUMBUS. Neb., April 18. (Special, Manager Gondlngvof the Pawnees will be In Columbus Thursday of this week and it is expected that nearly all of the team an.1 those whi Intend to try out will be here ry that time. Transporta tlon has been tnrwnttlfd to all those who belong to the club In ample time for them to report here Thursday. Considerable work has been done on the grounds and they are in fine condi tion. Practice games will be played with two of the Omaha teams and also with Spalding, college, the dates 'not having bean selected. Dependable. Kddla Clootte has been doing so well on the coast that, next to Walsh and White, he Is looked on by Callahan as the most dependable twlrler the Ahlte box nave. An Anto Collision means many bad bruises, which Buck; ten's Arnica Salve heals quickly, as It does sores, cuts, burns and piles, ac. For sale by, Beaton Drug CcwAdvsrtise- PIRATES WIN HOME OPENER Twenty Thousand People Witness Cincinnati Bested. PITTSBURGH LUCK BIG FACTOR Vlaltom Credited with Plnylnir Better Ball, but Are Handi capped by Misfortune at Times. PITTSBURGH, April 17. The opening game of the National league here brought over 20,000 spectators to Forbes Field. The visitors played the better ball, but lucky breaks won for the locals. Cin cinnati Bcorcd the first run in the fifth Inning through singles by Grant and Clark and sacrifice hits by Suggs and Bescher. Pittsburgh won In the sixth Inning when Carey walker, Hofman and Byrne made two-base hits, Carey scor ing, but Hofman being called out for his failure to touch third base. Two singles then followed from Wilson and Butler, bringing In the winning run. Score: Cincinnati. nrrsBimqii. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.II.O.A.K. Bcacher, It.. 5 110 OCVrey, .If.... 1 0 3 0 0 Bates, ,cr..,. 4 0 0 0 0 Hotmail, ef.. 4 110 0 Tlnktr, U...4 3 11 1 Byrne, 3b.... 4 3 3 1 0 HoblttMl, lb 4 IIS 0 OWasnar, na.. 4 0 3 0 1 Marians, rt.. 4 1 0 0 0 Millar, lb... 1 1 7 3 0 Eiin. 3b..,. 4 13 3 OWIlson. rf... 3 110 0 4 v J S OBUlltr, ZD. . . 3 u i z i 4 13 0 OOlbson, c... 3 4 10 3 0 10 OAdams, p.... 3 0 0 1 0 30010 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 10 I 37 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 Grant, lb., Clark, o.... Sunn, p.... Worki. p... Mr Donald Becker .... Totala 33 34 13 1 Batted for Suggs In seventh. Batted for Works In ninth. Cincinnati 00001010 0-2 Pittsburgh 00000300-3 Two-base hits: Tinker, Byrne (2), Hof man. Hits: Off Suggs, 8 in seven in nings. Sacrifice hit: Suggs. Sacrifice fly: iBescher. Double play: Grant to Hoblltzel. Bases on balls: Otf Suggs, 1; off Adams. L Struck out: By Adams, 1. Wild pitch: Adams. Time: 1:43. Um pires: Owens and Guthrie. Chicago Dents St. Loots. ST. LOUIS. April 17. Chicago batters found Grinefs offerings easily today and won from St. Louis, 7 to i. in tne opening game of the National league season on the local 'grounds. The bat ting of Zimmerman. Schulte and Bvors featured. Chenev Ditched almost Perfect ball up to the ninth, St. Louis obtaining only one hit Up to that time. Chicago scored one In the second on an error and two singles. In the third they added two more on an error, a triple and Bailer's single. Schulte's home run In tne seventh and Sailer's triple and Evers' home run In the eighth added three more. Schulte doubled and Magee dropped Mitchell's fly for the visitors' final tolly In the ninth. St. Louis' only run came in tne iinai inning on two singles, Cheney's error and a. baso on balls. Bresnahan was nresented with a diamond studded watch by his St- Louis admirers. Score: CHICAGO. ST. lni9. An.It.o.A.R. An.ir.n.A.p Clymer, cf... 6 0 10 OHugglna, 3b. 4 0 1 4 0 Schulta, rf.. 4 3 3 0 0Maae. If.... 0 10 1 Ailtcneil, If. I 0 1 0 OMowrfy, lb.. 8 10 11 iim-m.n. Jb 4 3 3 2 OKonetchy. lb 4 0 11 0 0 Saler. lb.... 4 3 13 0 OErani, rf.... 3 0 10 0 Bvara, lb.... 4 117 OOakea. cf.... 3 0 3 0 0 uriaveu. u. 1 0 3 OCLtarr. sa.. 1 0 S 3 1 Breanaban, e4 1 7 0 OWIngo. r..,.. 1 1 J 1 0 Chaney, p.... 110 1 JQrinfr. p.... 3 0 0 4 Shkart ,..11000 Total 18 10 27 II 2 ToUti 30 3 27 11 3 Batted for Grlner In ninth. Chicago 01200012 1-7 Bt. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Two-base Wt: Schulte. Three base hits: Baler, Zimmerman. Home runs: schulte, Evers. Btolen bases: Schulte, Zimmerman. Double plays: Hugglns to O'Leary to' Konetchy; Brldwell to Evers to Saler. Left on bases: Chicago, 5; St Louis, 3. Bases on balls: Off Cheney, i: orr anner. 1. struck out: By Cheney, 7; oy uriner, 4. Time: i:. umpires: Brcnnan and Eason. Pinch Hltter'H Effort In Vain. BOSTON, April 17. A ringing two-base hit by "Cy" Seymour, ex-Giant, sent In as a pinch hitter this afternoon by Man ager Stalllngs of the Boston team, put two runs over In the ninth Inning and tied the score, but New York won. 3 to 2, In the tenth. In this Inntng Captain Doyle of the visitors hit safely for the fourth time, scoring Fletcher. Doyle made two singles, a double and a home run In five times at bat. A large crowd witnessed the first National league game of tho season here. The Braves found Mathewson as diffi cult as ever when there were men on bases. In the second Inning Boston filled the bases with no one out, but Tltuj was forced at the plate and the nexv two batters struck ou. Score: NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. EGTTW. Snodsraaa, cf 4 0 3 0 fl Connelly, 11,1 MM Fletrber, aa. 3 0 1 S lMarnvllla, aai 0 1 1 0 Burna, rf.... 3 0 10 OMyera. lb.... 4 1 11 1 0 Doyle, 3b.... t 4 3 3 0 Sweeney. 2b. 3 1 0 4 1 Murray, If... 6 10 1 OBmlto, 3b.... 3 0 0 3 0 Markle, lb,.. 5 0 13 3 3 Titus, rt 3 3 0 0 1 HerzoK. lb.. 3 0 3 7 ODavlln, lb... 4 10 3 0 Wllaon. C...J 03 OBuea, lb 0 0 0 0 0 Mathe'aon, p 4 0 2 3 OJackaon, cf.. 1 110 1 Karmen, c... 3 o s I q Totala 35 129 23 1 Devost, c... 0 0 0 0 9 l'erdue. p... 3 o l 1 a -aASWMtv Junes, p 0 0 1 1 d Seymour ... 1 1 0 0 0 Klrke 1 0 0 0 t Oerrala .... 0 0 0 0 q McTtgue ... 0 0 0 0 0 37 J SO 13 "l 1 i" war 1 ! Totala. Jackson out. hit by batted ball. Batted for Rarlden In the ninth. Batted for Perdue In the ninth. Ran for Devlin In tho ninth. Ran for Seymour In the ninth. New York 0 0 0 1 0 0 ,0 1 0 1-3 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 a Two-base hits. Doyle. Seymour. Homo run: Doyle., Hits: Off Perdue, 4 in nine. Innings: off James. 1 In one Inning. SacJ rlflce hits: Jackson, Burns. Stolen, bases: Herzog, Myers, Doyle. Sacrifice! fly: Herzog. Double play: Herzog to Doyle to Merklc. Left on bases: New York, 9; Boston, 8. Bases on balls: Off! Mathewson, 2; off Perdue, 4:. off James, 1. First baso on errors: New York, 3;j Boston. 2. Struck out: By Mathewson,' 4; by Perdue. 6. Time: 2:03. Umpires; Rlgler and Byron. White Sox Open Season at Chicago: CHICAGO.Aprll 17. With Ideal weather prevailing, a record breaking crowd was? expected today at tho American league! opening game on Its home grounds, whera Comlskey's White Sox are scheduled tol meet Cleveland. It was predicted that 23,000 base ball enthusiasts would attend. Mayor Harrison has agreed to toss tho! first ball Into tho diamond. There wilt. Do music and singing by vaudeville peN formers. The Infield, which has been raised oj couple of Inches to Improve the drainage. 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