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8 Yes, Mutt Happened to Pick Out a Poor Subject . l Z - -" ---.--''- ' - ''-J 1 X -HWi ----- .... . . notmn' U6LL UAUfc. R.I&HT THROOCH SfttS IN "THG Paper, '-THtVr hCftta LIVELY to HANS f Mexico SIOUX CITYWINS IN RAIN Batting Rally in the1 Fourth Fails' to Save the Day- FOUR PITCHERS ARE USED Dm Moines Taken il Lend In hc Fourth, lint U Ant Able to llolil lit n thP Nlnnz Attain KnrKf to Front. SIOl'X CITY. Ia.. April 23.-A batting rally In the fourth failed to save the day for Dta Moines today and the locals won, 6 to 5, In a drlxxling rain. Score: -"'-SIOUX CITY. -An. II. II. O. A. Cooney. lb 4 1- a 4 2 rlirlia U 3 2 l'u 2 0 TC.no. lb 1 0 0 9-. 1 Smith, ss 4 ? r 1 Davidson. of .110 2 LeJeune. rf 2 Callahan, 8b v.. 4 Crisp, c 2 Gllchell, p Doyle, p... Baird .... Total , hell, p I 1 , 27 6 0 DE8 MOINES. AO. n. H 27 13 O. 0 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hahn. rf 4 5 5 4 1 3 Breen, It Hunter, cf. . ....... Burrell, 3b , Jones, h....i..,.,. nellly, bi Andrea. 2b 10 2 1 5 0 1 0 2 Haley, c 4 Klnsella, p 2 Salisbury, p 1 Shaw .. 1 Totals 32 6 7 Batted for Gltchell In fourth 24 Batted tor Klnsella In sixth. Sioux' City...., 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 Des Moines... 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 Two-baas hits) RelUy. Haley. 0 '8 0 0-5 Sacrl flea hits: Kane (2). Jones. LeJeune, Htolen bases: Hmlth, LeJeune (2), Hunter. Double plays: Callahan to Cooney to Kane, Cooney to Kane, Andreas to Rellly to Jones, Salisbury to Jones. lilts: Off Gltchell, 3 in four Innings; off Klnsella, 8 in live innings; otr Doyle, 1 In five In TllnKl. Off Salisbury. 1 In thrrn Innl nam. Left on bases: Des Moines, 7; Sloux.Clty, 5. Struck out: Uy Oltchell, li by Kin sella, 1: by Doyle, 4: by Salisbury, 3, Hit by pitched ball: Crisp and Andreas, Attendance: 800. Time: 2:22. Umpires: Barr and McCnfferty. KAIVil DEFBAT THE QniZZLIBS Score Thrro Huns In Kluutli nnd Win, Klffht to Xeven. TOPEKA, April 23.-Alded by Manager Gear's timely double, Topeka scored three runs in the eighth and grabbed an 8 to 7 gamo from Denver. Score: TOPKKA. ah. n. ir n i v. wnKeneia, cr 4 l l l o Dowd. 2b 4 0 0 4 5 Foray the. rf... 3 3 2 0 0 Koemer, lb 3 3 2 11 1 0 napps. e s 1 l 3 l n Talllon. If r4 0 0 3 0 0 Cochran, 3b 3 0 0 1 4 1 McGee, 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 French, as 4 1112 0 Clarkf P. j 1 0 0 0 3 1 Fatrcloth, p.... 2 0 0 1 1 0 uear 1 o l o 0 0 flantgan Totals.. , 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 8 8 27 It DENVER. AB. lu it. O. i l 3 a 13 3 0 Faye. if ; 3 o Cassldy, rf 5 3 Block, 3b,...., 5 1 Butcher, ct 6 1 French, 2b 4 0 Coffey, as 5 1 Fisher, lb 4 0 8p-.hr, c 3 1 Mitchell, p 4 1 Totals a 7 11 21 9 4 Batted for Cochran In eighth. Batted for Clark In fourth. Topeka 0 0 4 0 0 10 3 ' Denver 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0-7 Home run: Koerner. Three-base hits: Coffey. Block. Two-base hits: Wake field, Rapps, Gear, Cassldy, Butcher, Fisher Sacrifice hits: Rapps, French. Hpahr. Stolen base: Faye. Hits: Off Clark. 9 In four Innings; oft Fatrcloth. 3 In five innings. Bases on balls: Off Clark, 1; off Mitchell, 2. Struck out: By Clark, 2; by FalrcIoUi. 2; by Mitchell. 2. Wild pitch: Clark. Hit by pitched ball; By Mitchell, L Time: t:VX Umpire: Parent. ANTELOPES "WIN FROM 1V1CIIITA Score Seven Runs In Seventh Frame, Wlnnlnsr, Thirteen to Five. WICHITA Kn.. April 21-Llncoln scored seven runs in the seventh inning today, defeating Wichita. Twelve Un coln batters came to the plate in that inning. - In. five times to bat, Meyer, the Lincoln catcher, walked four times, and made a sacrifice hit. Score: WICHITA. AB. It. ...4 O ... 4 0 1 1 i - I : pil 5 H. O. A. E. 13 10 1 E 0 0 1' 2 3 1 1 10 0 0 3 10 0 113 0 ,2100 3 5 10 0 0 S 0 10 3 0 0 .0 0 0 IS 27 U "l H. O. A. E. 3 4 2 0 13 3 0 0 01 0 3 2 1 0 1 9 1 1 14 11 3 10 0 0 4 0 0 0 14 0 11 27 13 1 Clemens, cf. Nicholson, If. Ochs, 2b. ... Henry, lb. Bossoloni. rf. ... 6 0 ... 4 6 itapp. sc 4 Gouriey, 3b, 3 Castle, c 6 Perry, p. o Lambert, p. , I BlUs 1 Totals .37 S LINCOLN. AB. R. Lloyd. 2b X McuaJfigan, ss 4 QuIUtn. 3b. 3 Hchlrro, If. ........ 4 Mullen, lb. S Sillier, Cf. 4 coiun. rf. Is SIcyer. c 0 Dessau, p 4 Totals 33 IS Batted for Perry In second. Lincoln .l 3 0 0 2 0 7 0 0-U Wichita. JF..0 00202100-6 Bacrlfice: hits- SIcGafflgan. Qulllln. Mullen i. Meyer, Jlapp. Uouri-y. '. Two-base A. Stolen hits McOaflgan, Castle. Lloyd. bases Sohrtm, Mcaofflgan. Double play JJoyd to Mullen. Btruck cut, IvHV. MeXCAftS to it,' ATACt.ONC 'S EQUAL "TO 6M. ttfHV MBfctCtY, BUtMS. COOLON'T BQATADfcUNN AND ON CAN'T TKB VAll AM.fifJICAf4 SflLhlBUi Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. Played. Won. Lost, ret Denver '6 .67 Wichita Hloux City. Des Moines St. Joseph Omaha Topekn Lincoln NAT'L LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.! Pittsburgh. 7 I .R7jI Phlla 4 2 .M7 Brooklyn... 3 2 .tw ,571 .WW .50) .400 .334 .334 AMER LEAGUE. w.ui'ct. Chicago Detroit 7 !78 0 2 4 2 .750 .6J .571 .42) .37U .234 Now York. ChlCHRO 3 4 .4'.9 Washington 4 3 Now York. 2 3 .40i St. Louln... 3 5 .375 Boston 3 4 St. Louis... 3 5 Phlla ..2 4 Boston .... 2 4 .324 Cincinnati.. 2 5 .288 Cleveland... l 8 .in AMElt ASS'N. V.L.!'ct. FED. LEAGUE. 1 w.urct. St. Louli., 7 Baltimore.. 4 Buffalo ... 3 Brooklyn... 2 Kan, City. 3 Indlanap's. 3 ChlCHRO ... 3 8751 Indlanap's.. 6 3 6fi7; Milwaukee. 6 2 .714 .eoOi Louisville ..5 3 .& .400 Kan. City.. 6 5 .tOO .375 Bt. Paul.... 5 8 .500 .3751 Cleclund... 4 5 .411 .3751 Minneapolis 2 5 .400 ,2 Columbus... 1 8 .143 Pittsburgh, l YeHlerdnr'a Hehlt. WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 7; Topeka, $, Lincoln, 13; Wichita, 5. Bt. Joseph-Omaha postponed; wet grounds. Dm Moines. 5; Sioux, City, 6. AMERICAN DUAUUE. Detroit, 0: tit Louis, 1. Chicago, i; Cleveland, 4. New York, 5; Philadelphia, 8. Boston, 6; Washington, a NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 1! Boston, 0. Philadelphia, 4; Now York, 12. St. Louis, 1: Pittsburgh. I. Cincinnati, i; Chicago, 2. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Kansas City, 1; Chicago, 9. , St. Louis, 3; Indianapolis, 0, Brooklyn. 5; Pittsburgh, . Buffalo, 3; Baltimore, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 5; Bt. Paul, . Louisville, 3; Indianapolis. 0. Cleveland. 3; Columbus, i. Kansas City, 6; Minneapolis, 5. Umnea Today. Western Leairue Denver at ToDeka Lin- j coin at Wichita, St. Joseph at Omaha. - ' M.a tlnlnM nf Uln.lv 11... American League Boston at Washing ton. New York ut Philadelphia, Detroit ut SL Louis, Chicago at Cleveland. National League Brooklyn at Boston, Philadelphia at New York, St. Louis at Pittsburgh, Cincinnati at Chicago. Federal. League Brooklyn ut P11U burgh, Buffalo, at Baltimore American Association Milwaukee at St. Paul. LoulsvUie at Indianapolis. Cieve ' land nt Columbus, Kansas City at Minne apolis. Dessau, 2; by Lambert. 4. First base on balls: Off Perry, 2; olf Lambert, 8; off Dessau, 5. Wild pitch: Lambert. Hit by nltched ball: Schlrm. Qulllln. Time: 0'3:15. Umpires; Stockdale and Gaston. 9 f . " ' Season with Victory CHICAGO, April 23.-Chlcago's third "big' league" team opened its season to day, Joe Tinker's men defeating the Kansas City Federals, 9 to 1. Claude Hendrlx pitched for Chicago and held his opponents safe throughout. On the other hand Chief Johnson was hammered hard and President Herr mann's injunction, which pulled him out of the game, only anticipated an order 1 j for his removal by Manager Btovall. Art 2 I Wilson, former catcher for the New York Nationals, was the hero of the day. He knocked two home runs. Score: R.H.E. Kansas City fl 0000001 0-1 5 2 Chicago 0 31202010-915 1 Batteries: Johnson; Stone, Hogan and Easterly; Hendrlx and Wilson. Bakers Trim Tip Tops, Six to Five PITTSBURGH, April 21-In a hard hit ting game today the Pittsburgh Federal league team defeated Brooklyn, S to 5. The visitors used three pitchers while Barger for the locals, although allowing eight hits, was invincible in the pinches. Bcore: R.H.B. Brooklyn 2 0101000 0-8 S 3 Pittsburgh 12100030-14 4 Batteries: Marion. Chappelle, Lafltte and Owens; Barger and Berry. I ' - Baltimore Defeats the Buffalo Feds BALTIMORE, Md., April 2t-Baltlmore defeated Buffalo today, 4 to 3. Krapp re lieved Moore In the fourth Inning after Baltimore had scored two runs, with no on out. Score: H.H.E. Baltimore ....0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 - 4 9 Buffalo OOXOOOQOl38 Batteries: Wllhelm and Jacklttx; Moore, Krapp and Blair. Amerlran Aasoclntton Results. R.1I.E g : ....6 10 Kansas City Minneapolis . Cleveland ... Columbus ... Louisville ... Indlanapolla Milwaukee .. St. Paul .... ...3 3 ...J 8 ...3 8 ...0 6 5 10 S 11 don't have to be used veryyoften when you use Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Safe, sure and heals quickly. 25c. All drug gists. Advertisement. Persistent Advertising is tne Sure Road ByJ to Business Success. THE BEF: CAN'T FtiH.T AM6R(f AN 5OL0IBR. FIFTY OF TNOtS TH6S6 M6YICAN.. LP6KAT TH6 GIANTS DEFEAT QUAKERS Open Home Season with Ea3y Vic tory Over Visiting Team. SCORE IS TWELVE TO FOUR Mn-rr U Wild nnil Inef fectlTe, rind Jncobd Even Easier, Stir YorUa HcnrlnK llnlf Uosrn on Mini In Mlxth. NEW YORK. April 22.-Thc New York Nationals opened their home season to day with an' easy victory over Philadel phia, 12 to 4. Mayer was wild ana in effective and Jacogs was even easier, the New Yorks scoring six runs on him in the sixth Inning. Tesreau pitched strong game for Now York, holding the Phillies to four hits In seven Innings ana striking out nine men. Score: PHILADELPHIA. NE" 7!?'?.- AD. 11. O A K An.H.O.A I Plikirt tf...4 t J 0 1UMClir, ft. 1 Brrnt. Jb, 1 lnurm. :f... t 1 1 1 1 1 l a 1 0 e e i 14 o e e o Ij)tn, so.. Mit-M. U.. t oFtntcntr. i 0 IDnrle. :b... 1 OMirkl", lb. o OMurrtor. rt. 3 fl Slock, lb... 0 OMcI-ein, c. 0 0Tiru, p. 1 lgcbupp, p.. CrtTKth. rf. I.udtrua, lb. 4 Murphr. n-ck-r 1 nxi. h.. Kltllf-r, e 'rr. p.. DTnr . . Jacob, p.. IrtUnA .. Dooln ... 0 . 0 o Total" 0 1 e o 0 0 .. 11 J7 n 3 .TC'ted for M& In .eventh. netted for Slayer In alxth. Batted for need In ninth. Batted for Jacobs In nlnlb nhii..lnhln 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0-4 0 -12 now iw - 2: New Base on errors! I'nuaaeii'i'; York. 1. Two.bae bits: , .V n?rne. Home run: Mcrn e. o" nJAi-n nnvle. Stolen Fletcher, eacriuc-j nj nn-.es: Lobert. McLean, Stook. Slurray, Cravath. Left on bases New lorn, n. Ill u... - . . Phlladolphla. 5. Double P-ay;.V halls" ySUTln-W off Tesreau ; seven Inning;: oft Schirptr. 3 n wo nlngs. Time: 2:10, .lUII'..-" Hart, ... win from Cards, PITTSBURG. April 23.Plttaburflh St Louis. 5 to 1 It was the local s sev "lh Jrl!)lLNlct0.ry-..-a,w .tine, while man ana waiKinn iimn 11H n iches. Score: no imu v".v, .-- -.-rammnil. ST. wu . . Tn.li b.A.B. AU.II-U.-..B. T o l 1 0 tluislnt. lb. 4i?? YVr.T?:. i i o 0 Ms, cf... nutur, 4 4 1 a a s ftInwrr. ib S 0 0 0 1 OMow-wjr. J ; 1 10 1 0Wtnr, M.. ' jt OKon-tchr, lb 4 III til SVlox, Sb..... 1 J 1 a a o OMItcbtll, il. ! ! Miller lb 0 Wllnn. rf - 4 0 Uolin', lb. .. 4 i?tu1m. If.... 4 Snyd-r, e.... 4 Hticman, p. 1 0 0 0 OMItcbtll 4 10 0 0 14 0 oaibon. e 10 1 0A4m. P 116 10 3 10 0 0 Tot..,. ., M , 14 11 T...U,. Bt. Louis, nlaiurc.ti ,,0 Q 0 3 Z u v u " . ...... Wll.nn . KrllV. Kon TWO-oase iiui " ninl-n etchy. Three-base hit: Adams. Stolen base: Wagner. Sacrifice fly:, OftBOhv Base, on balls: Off Hugeman. 2 Htt by ?c.h!d !?.: Ziy viid"p8ucmhey; HaVemanr 3 Double Play , W.i.on o un.iA Hirurk out: By Adams. 3. ly a i nn !,--: St. Louis. 7 Pi.r.h 6 Time; 1:60. Umpires: Orth and Byron. nnaion Downa Doduers nnomu Anrii "1 Although Tyler gave the Brooklyn batsmen eleven bases on balls, tne visitors tomu uu. nn hi,., and Boston won the open lng game of the local National league season, v to i. inroo mn v. full when the side was retired, bcore. BHOOKI.TN. "u"n Vl n i r An.H.O A C Kn.H.O.A.E. puoB. cf...i t i o ?;,n,l., "l ; i ; euthi., lb. x 1 1 0 11 VI, Tl.- , - - - rubit, io. t Wbtlt, If. .. Rmlth. ib... 4 eto,l. rt.. 1 Olonnrllj-. II. I i i ' ldtltnth, rf.. 4 1 1 0 I OPchnildt. lb. 1 .1 4 1 ( aMnn. ct.... S o 1 ( irml. Jb 4 S 1 1 . ftaondy, o ... 4 1 1 1 OT-ler. p 4 1 1 1 0 1 En. m McCtrtj, e.. IUswi. p.. . X Winr, p.. . 0 0 Tni.lt 11 3 Pf-ffir. p...o rtl((rt .... 1 0 4 ElMmia .. i ToUti M 7 14 II ... Batted for Ragan In sixth- n W rn-r In eighth. r i.i i nnuuuuv v S'"'" - o o 0 4 0 0 2 8 -9 jwuaivii - t-v.i nrftn.iSaB4s hit: Lonnouy. Hits.'' Off Ragan. 4 In five Innings; oft Wagner, 1 in two Innings; ott Ptetttr. 4 in one inning. Bawiiiw -"; e.-i.n wheat. Double plays. Maranvllle to Evers. Slann to Eyers i to Deal. Smith to cutsnaw io u.uwn, " to McCarty to Smith. Cutshaw to Dau- k4 skft An nusiiaa: urooKivn. . ouo ton. 6. Bases on balls: Off Tyler. 11; off Ragan. 2; off Wagner. 3: oir l'telfer, i, c,i7 - Tiv Tvler. 6: by Ragan. 3; hv Warner. 1. Passed ball: Gpwdy. Time: 2:25. Umpires: Eason and Qulgley, Iteda Lose to Cubs. r-inr-Ann Anrll 21 Pitcher Douglass held Chicago to four hits, three of which were doubles, and the locals won their first home game of the season irom cm clnnatl today, 2 to I. cscore: r-tvriMMlTI CMIIC1AGO. ' AB 11 O A E. AB.H.O.A E Maau. f... 1 1 1 1 0Lert. ...! 0 10 tltrioi. 0 1 If & 0 1 vuooA, n . , tSwttty. lb. 4 lltiarnta, u. 1 OSchutU. If 1 e?lr. lb....l OJohnttoo. ct, 1 Archer. 0La.Ttn4r. P- Dalai, ct.. . X 1 1 HobllUal. lb 4 0 11 Kiehorf. lb. . 1 1 Brftumr. JbX 0 0 Clark, e 1 1 4 Pcutlu. P-, X 0 0 Millar ...ISO Intaraoll. p.. 0 0 0 0 It 0 Totals 1 4 17 11 Total! .. HI I ,1 . , ... ruttrri for Douslass In eighth. rinelnnatl 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Chlcaeo 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 nin.t,. hita- T.vinilr. nGod. John .inn Clark Hits Off Douglass. 4 In seven Innings, off Ingersoll. none in one Inning Sacrifice hit Herxog. Double ..... . , . Ifnhlll..l I if nri ClnclnnaU, 12, Chicago. 4. Bates on balls, i OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL Comc Down to tms fcKR.yrfHC OPflCC TfCL X SHOW YOU UHAT 6UGLL SP6ClweN, OP MANHOOD MAKG UP TKG AMGRltAN AltfNY. fGR.lCANS AUG TMt7 emeST Off Lavender. 11; off Douglass, 1; off In gersoll, 1. Struck out:, By Lavender, 3l liy Douglass. 3. wild pucn: uougiHss.v Time: 1:50. Umpires: Rlgler and Emslle. Johnson Restrained From Playing With Kansas City Feds CHICAGO. April 23. An Injunction re straining George H. Johnson, former pltdher for the Cincinnati Natlona) league haso ball club, from playing with the Kansas City . Federal league base ball club was Issued today by Superior Judgn Foell, who also restrained the Kansas City Federal league club from In any way Interfering with men now under contract with the Cincinnati National league base club. Hoosiers Lose the Ouener to St, Louis INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 23.-Two singles, an Infield hit and a double gave St. Ix)uls three runs In the ninth and a victory from Indlanapolla In the opening game of the season here today. Score: R.H.E. St. Louis ....0 00000003 30 InrilnnnnnlU '.ft 00000000552 Batteries: Keupper ana ii&rucjr. Falkenberg and Texter. HANS WAGNER APPOINTED FISH COMMISSIONER HARRISBUnG, Pa., April 23. John H. (Hans) Wagner. Pittsburgh, was today ppolnted a member of the State Fish commission to succeed Henry C. Cox, re signed. Wagner Is the shortstop of the Pittsburgh National league base ball team and Is Interested In angling and fish propagation. Postmasters Not Eesponsible for Money Stolen SIOUX FALLS, S. D April 23.-(8pe clal.)-Judge Elliot, of the United States court, has rendered a decision holding that the United States government can not recover from P. J. Rodge, post master of Sioux Falls, the value of i 310,000 package of money which was con signed to a Sioux Falls bank and which mysteriously disappeared from the lo cat postofflce about two years ago, Judge Elliot held In substance that there was no liability on the part of the post master unless negligence was shown and that nothing of the kind had been shown In this case. The cause was instituted as a test and In the hope that if postmasters could be held liable in such cases, the Insur ance companies which Insure money transmitted through the malls which is stolen can recover from the postmaster from whose office the money diss ppeared. This Is the first case of tho kind ever Instituted In the United States, and the decision of Judge ElKoOUl not be pleasing to the Insurance companies which make a business of Insuring money sent by mall, but will . e welcome to all postmasters throughout the union who may at any time have valuable money packages disappear from their postofflces. Whether or not the case will be ap pealed to a higher court has not been- announced. - DEATH RECORD 5Ir. Park Shurlocli. BRADSHAW. Neb.. April 2J.-(t7peclsJ.) Mrs, Park Shurlock, after several weeks of suffering, died at her home In the west part of town at about S o'clock Tuesday evening. The deceased was In her seventieth year and was one of the early settlers In York county. She leave one son and one daughter, her husband having preceded her some fourteen year ago, besides several grandchildren. loirn Nerrs Xotea. MASON CITY George Douglass was placed under arrest on Information filed by Mrs. Alice Wright charging him with arson. She tells the story that Douglass wanted to marry her and sho refused and for revenge he set fire to nor home. It Is alleged that there was evidence of kerosene being poured over clothing In the bed room where the fire as dls covered. By prompt action the fire was put out before much damage was done. TABOR The funeral of Elder George Weaver, who died last week at Waverly. N. Y.. will bo held Friday at 2 p. m.. In the First Home chapel of Tabor Inter ment will be made in tho Mount Zlon cemetery. TABOR Fred McCormlck Is quaran tined In his home with a light attack of smallpox. Chamberlain's Llulment. This preparation Is Intended especially for rheumatism, lame back, sprains and like ailments. It Is a favorite with peo ple who are welt acquainted with Its splendid qualities. Mrs. Charles Tanner, Wabash, Ind., says of It: "I have found Chamberlain's Liniment the beat thing for lame back and sprains I have ever used. It works like a charm and relieves pain and soreness. It has been used by others of my family as well as myself tor upwards of twenty years." 15 and 50-cent bottles. All dealers. Advertise- j mta 24, 1914. Drawn LOOK AT THIS SoPeRB 6XAfP-'S OF A(ViG(iAN FKbHTlNfc rvfM, . fc.OOK.AT THe YANIC5S WreLLGCT M,i FAE . r (vyewtftrt STANOtftt, rt CKtVHCQ YANKS TRIMJHB MACKMEN Triple by Sweeney with Bases Full Decides the Game in Eighth. FINAL SCORE FIVE TO THREE Only lln lilt Mntl f-nff Hush In First Seven InnlnBB Mnyor nalketihnrK Tosses the First Ball. PHILADELPHIA, April 23.-A triple by Sweeney with the bases filled In the elchth Inning decided the opening game of tho Championship season here today n favor of New York, the final scoro be- ng 5 to 3. Oply one hit was made off Bush In the first seven Innings. He gaver nine bases on balls, fanned seven batsmen and cracked out two doubles and single. Cole was Ineffective and his place was taken by Schultz In tho third Inning. Mayor Blankenberg tossed out the first ball. Score: NEW YORK. rHILADBUMlIA AO. 11.0. AG. AB.H.O.A.E. Mtliel. 3b.. x A AVnrnhr. rf.. 4 1 0 U V Hartitll. rf. 4 Wal-h. If.... 3 Caldwell, lb 4 1 0 ODalar. If 1 9 J S 1 OOMrlng. If . . 3 1 1 0 0 1 -Alllna. Jb. .. S 1 1 4 0 Holden. cf... 6 1 0 OBoker. Sb.i... 4 113 0 1 1 IMcInnli, lb. S 1 0 0 1 1 AKtnink. cf... 4 0 1 0 0 Tru'ailale, 2b 3 Paeklnpa, 4 Sweener, e. . X Cola, p A I 1 uPairy. i 1 ' : S 0 0 OSchant, c... 3 0 8 1 0 1 4 OButb. d 4 1 0 1 0 Sehuli, P....-Z Cook 1 AAA - Totals 33 9 7 11 0 Totals 32 4 II 11 X Batted for Cole In third. New York 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 45 Philadelphia 1 : t) u u 0 0 0 03 Three-base Two-base hits Bush (2). hit: Sweeney. Hits Off Cole. 2 in two Innings; oft Schultz 7 In seven Innings. Sacrifice hits: Mclnnls. Barry, stolen MninM. Unrrv. Double play: Barrv to Collins to Mclnnls. Left on ,.. vw Vnrk. 9: Phlladelnhia. 9. fir.) V, nn hull! off Cole. 4; oft Rush. 9. Struck out: By Schuli. 2; by Bush. 7. Time 2:25. Umpires: Connolly and DIneen. Nuns Win nt Last CLEVELAND, April 23. Cleveland, after vbloslng eight straight games, won one today, 4 to l, when raitcneu neia -;ni-cago to six scattered hits and Cleveland found Cicotte for ten safe drives. Score: CHICAGO. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O. A.E. AB.H.O.A.E Wearer. .. 4 111 Uohnaton, lb 3 1 11 Lord. 3b 3 OTurticr.- o.. J i Cliate, lb. ... 4 Collin. If... 3 Dodte. cf.... 4 Schalk. e..., 4 Btackbrn. 2b 3 Daly, rf 3 ClcoUe, p...l 3 OJackaon, cf . 4 1 0 OLtlole, 2b.. 0 OGranejr, If., 1 OOlaon, aa... 1 1Wc1. rt.... 0 OCatUch. c. . 3 OMItchcll, p. . 4 0 . 4 1 , 1 2 . 4 1 . 1 1 . 3 0 Total! 12 23 U 2 Totati 30 10 27 10 Wood called out, coachers' lnterfer ence. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0' Cleveland 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 Two-baso hits: Bodle, Graney, Carlsch. ThrM.hnse hit: Wood. Sacrifice hit. Mitchell. Stolen base: Johnston. First hn.n nn hnlU: riff Cicotte. 3: off Mitchell. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Mitchell (Collins). Left on bases: Chicago, t; Clavnland. . Struck out: By Cicotte. 11 by Mitchell. 4. Double play: Lajole to ni.nn in .Tnhnatnn. Passed ball: Carlsch. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Hlldebrand and O'Loughlln. WASHINGTON. Anrll 23: Washington was shut out In Its first home game of the season with Boston today, A. John' son, a Red Sox recruit pitcher holding the Senators to six scattered hits and outpltchlng his namesake. The visitors bunched hits In the last three Innings, scoring five runs. President Wilson, who was to have Good Since 1854 1914 IS OUR 60th an niversary of brewing beer of Supreme Quality, Its great popularity in tens of thousands of happy, prosperous American homes attests the genuine worth of Peerless Beer as a family beverage. Its absolute purity, rich mellowness and delightful flavor express 60 years of study and investigation in the science of brewing and of vigilant care m ob taining always the Choicest materials. Keep a case in the cellar sharpens the appetiteaids digestion. Your dealer will supply you. Order today. !NUH af..-! A.a ,3 La Crosse, Wis. for The Bee by CfN YoutAi(Ne MGX.I CAN BY OltVrN 1 7 WITH THISYNPG OF MAtHHOOOf thrown out the first ball, was unable to attend on account of the pressure of busi ness caused by the Mtxlcan situation, fc'core: DOSTON. WASHINGTON. AB.Il.O A.E. AB.H.O.A. 6 llooner rt.. 4 1 3 0 iMr-ll-r, rf.. 4 0 5 0 Enil. lb.... 4 Breaker, cf.. 4 I.wla. If.... 4 .lanrrln, lb.. 4 v-rk, Ib... 4 Hcbtti -.,... 1 Ctilr. r..?.. 1 A.Johns'."., p 4 c OFottcr )... J 1 1 0 ft 2 1 5 2 0 9 1 0 1 0 1 "Milan, ft.... 1 0 fn-ndll. IK.. 3 1 lMorn, lb.. 4 0 OPhanka. If. . . S S OAlntmltb. c. S 1 ftMrBrtflc. . 1 flJohrfOTi, p 1 Totslj. 34 9 17 S 1 Total!. . .50 :7 1 0 ft 0 0 0 0 1 3 1-5 Boston Washington ...II 0 0 0 P 0 0 0 0-O Two-baso hits: Yerkes, Lewis. Foster (2). Sacrifice hit: Scott. Stolen base: Foster. Double play: McBrlde to Morgan to Gandll. Left on bases: Boston, I; Washington, 5. JT'rst base on balls: Off A. Johnston, 6. Time. 1:55. Umpires: Egan and Evans. Tlffere Trim Broirnt, ST. LOUIS. April 23.-CobbB sacrifice fly in the third Inning, scoring Kava naugh, whose double had scored Bush, gave Detroit enough runs to beat St. Louis today, winning, 3 to L Donnte Bush at short for the Detrolts was the fielding sensation of the day. Ask Him! coeyxicfcr JOJf if raxsco Your friend with the stiff beard is looking specially good these morn ings. Probably hcTgofc a Gillette and some of the 1914 Blades the other day and his face likes them fine. I KhOWMTHt OR. BRADBURY DENTIST inoo Frtrnam Street. so VearsBams Office. Phono Dons. 17841 Extract iBf- 23c Lp Fillings nOc Up Brldgework ....S'Z.XO Up Crowus S2.no Up I'Utes i1.00 fu - h. afV--. W.C. "Bud" Fisher his stops and throw cutting off runners at several critical stages. Score: DETROIT. ' ST. IXU1S. AB.H.O.A.E AU.H.u.A.e.; Buiii. m : Kivant, 2b.. 3 Ccbb. cf 3 Craforil. rf 4 Vcach. If.... 4 Burnt, lb.... 2 Mortartr, lb 4 Stanage, c... 4 Main, P 4 0 4 7 OShoelon, cf.. 1 1 3 0 0 3 OAuitln. Sb... 4 2 110 0 OPratt. 2b.... 4 0 3 3 1 0 IWIIIIams, rf 1 0 0 0 1 OWalker. If... 3 14 0 0 0 OLMrr. lb.:.. 4 2 10 0 0 2 OWtlih t-... 3 0 1 0 1 OCrotiln. c... 1 0 1 0 0 OWellmin. p. 2 0 0 1 0 E. Walker.. 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 H 0 1 1 3 0 0 Totalt. ..12 8 27 20 ITarlnr. p.... 0 0 0 0 0 Total! 2 7 27 1! 1 Batted for Wellman In eighth. Detroit 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 St. Louis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Aurtln. Williams. Kav anaugh. Crawford, Vcach. C. Walke.r. Hits: Off Weilman. 5 In eight Innings, off Taylor, none In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: Shotten. Sacrifice fly: C. Walker, Cobb. Stolen bases: Kavanaugh. Austin, Leary. Doublas plays: Bash to Burns (2). Left on bases: St. Louis. 5; Detroit. 8. Bases on balls: Off Wellman, 3; off Maine. 3. Hit by pitched ball: Burns by Wellman. Taylor by Bush. Struck out: By Wellman. 2; by Maine. 3. Wild pitch: Wellman. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Chill and Sheridan. 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