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Bringing Up
POM'POM liKT Ft-EL-IN
VELL TbO I M JOirN, TO
LET HIM TAKE A MAP
-j M YOUR BED I
PHILLIES SLAUGHTER
WORLD JHAMPIONS
Great Crowd Seel ' Boston Br&rei
- Lois the Opening Con
ALZIAKDE2 . ON 'TKE MOUND
PHILADELPHIA. April 2i-6n. of the
largest crowd that hat attended a rti
( National league park, hert In year
aw Philadelphia,. defeat.' Boston In the
opening fimo of tba National league sea
son her today, Th acor was to 4.
Alexander and Hess battled for aeven
innlnga with th erore even. A muff by
Cravalh enabled Moran to aenra In th
eighth, Then tli home team ruahed five
run over the plate on frv hltj, two
atoltn baaea. a paaa and errora by Oowdy
and Heea. Score:
BOSTON. PH!!,lDlM.r'HU.
AB H f A E AB.H.O.A -
t(.rw, rf .. 4 I ORarne. lb... I 141
l-ltipaik kl 1 4 t DKanTOft. M. t I I I
i'nivMr. ic 4 i a a er.ak.n, it.. 4 o i i
tt.fr.. rt ..J 4 l'rmvilk. rf..4 1111
l.mi.lt. la. 4 1 "i t OWhlllM, rf. 4 (
Fmllh. I 1 4 lNIhrJf, Jk . a 1
Mtntil. at 4 1 t Ltultnu, Ik. 4 I it
0r. . .. 4 (It lKlllllr. a... 4 1414
, Hm. a. 1 t I Uluutir, a 4
Totaii at tun Touia aa it n u t
K. iur i 1 l t 1 04
Phlla'iolphia '..w..O I M ) I I 1 M
Two-ha. hltar Moran, Connolly, llaaa.
Three-hnae hit: O. thmldt. Htolun baa'.
Nhittd. NI-hoff. l-pnrd ruoa: Boaton.
!; Khiliulelphla. T. liinf on halla: Off
Hr, 3; off Alesandor, 1. Klru.k oiit;
By H(um, 4: br A Ixa,nc1r. 1 Wild pUrh:
)Ua. facrinca hit: FtUpatiick. facri
fti flv: Hmlth. lA-tt on ha-: BoRton,
4: ititladrliiMn. 4. Mna on error: Hob
(oii, t L'mjilr: - ItlKler and Hart.
Plrotea Ilt Bada. ' .
PlTTtBt'ROH, April n.-Pltthurh
rpne1 ill lioiit aoniiul toclay IIM nn
A . a vti-irtry over Cincinnati- Tlm4y
hittina by the IMratra and uady. pltrli
Inu by Adma brought d of fat to Cin
cinnati. DuiiKlaas was Knocked out of I ho
Ik;x In tho third tnntngr. Hrown. who aiio
him, waa hit nard Alio. Catcher
Clarke aplkod hi trt l-ft foot when
Wagner add home In the fifth Inning.
t'n-Hideiit J. K. Tcner of the NatUuiH.1
Ifu.ue threw oyt the firnt bull. Kfure:
CINCINNATI. PITTBHrnoH.
All II O A AB H O A B
icrh. cf.... 4 I l rrT. if.... I t a
TmnU'j, at 4 1 ajoknatnn. ibt III 0
m.. 4 t a ivtoi, it, I l I
V'K'iitita. at wliiin a I I I I I
Ktlhr-r. It . 4 t I oiiiiMhmn, til I I 1 I
iniiiin, it.. 4 a t oi.j.n, r., 4 a i a
,n,. tk.... I a I iir, M... 4 tit
I hB. Ik.... 4 I lllrM. ....! t ( 4 I
M..uwii&, ui i i i AduM, .... i a
lark. ..., t a
iir. .... t a t a Tui a inu'i
ix,.ik. a. 1 a l i
Hta, .,.. t I t
imi. ik a i i
Total t Inu'i
C ;n In ii.ll t 0 1 0 0 1 ft A 0 I
JiHjtiih . M H t i I
To-lii hlta: . Jnlinnton. .Oitiaon,
leach, troh 2). MolJiti Brown. Thiw
w Ml: Manner. - Hume run: Hlnch
man: 1-torned mna: Cincinnati, 1; Pitta,
hurgh. . baoiiftce hit: lilnrhman. Left
on ha: Clrtnjnnatl, ,1; plttatinrfh, .
s Him on hl'a- Off Ttatialaaa, 1; off
Hinwn, a; off ral. I; off Advme. 1. Hlta;
Off roo:la. in two and one-third In
nln: o'f Brown, b in four and two.
third Iniinaa; olf nmie In one In-
nln. birucK out: y IuueIm, l; by
Hrr wn. f It Adam. 4. Vlld pitch:
Bron. Umpire): WulUy and Eaaon.
iar4a Trim Caae.
KT. IOt;i. April . Ht. Loula. by
buruhinH hlta with error, won tha opeiv
ins cam f the total national laaatta aea
aon from Chicago today by to a. Chl
cagoa rune alau wera the reatiit of hlta
combined with baaea on bail and an
erior. fScore:
CMUAort. n rr. ifia
.AB.UCI.lt. AB H O A B
r....j i i a ihwh'M M i l
inr. H .. 4 I tM.h. U .4 I
?mnc. u-.m l l l-nnj. cl 4 it
Kimriaaa M 4 1 1 JMUMr, Ik... 4' tit
'r, ik.... a it iwusoa. nt.w a a a
WHI1S1M.' eta t t r. lb 4 111
hramk a. 4 1 II 1 llarlnoiL ul . .
I-n,.n,- .. a 0n-.r. .... ) 1 i l
.! M..40, . a a t i !
If ?"? - 1 ! f tk. ....! a a
ToU...JIlS.l T04A.......U ,tTU ,
Batted for VauKhn In elishth.
'hlco, I s
tl Loula I O H I -)
Twu-kiM hH: Saler. Three-base hit:
LoiW. WlilUni. Home run: grhulte'
Moia bases: Milltr, eSnyder ' Earned
juna: Off Meadows, 4 In five end a Uilrd
lui.um. ft Vaughn, i la five inning;
off btsndrldxe. I in three Inning tiairl
rc3 hits: rnvder. lnmuar in
bases: tH. Loula, . Clui stro, 7- Basra I
"rear: M Ixiuia. I: ChK'aco. L Baas
on balls: Off Meadows ; off Vauahn 5
olf 6landiide. 1; off Doak, . lilts: Off
Meanows: In five and a third Innings;
, olf txk, none in three and iwo-tlilrOa
ilnnlnns; off VauRhn. 7 In live Innlnxt:
off Mandrida-. in three Inntnsa. lilt
T pitched ball: By AU-ado, William
and Vauwhn. Blk: Dosk. struck out:
By llsadow. J: by Yauvhn. r.: hv Bt.
'"''!. t- by Doek. i. Umpire; Klem ',
mm .msiie.
Dadcere Beat t.laats. .
EROOKLYN. April U.-BrooklvB epend
Its hunts season with a 4 to 4 victory over
New York, batting- Mar.mard out of the
bo after Rurker had met the sain (ata
rll-r In the atam. Ill finished the
fame and w tnslnciblu icpt in th
eighth, t-core:
. KSW YORK BROOKLYIT
A M O. A AS u r
Ssmlar'M. ell I I I r Mr. as., a lit
LuriA lb... 4 I a t tlMokerl. Ik. I 1 It 4
lU.fcxrt. Ik... It ekaiit. u.,1 t I t
llio4ir. sm. I a I 4-tM.i It... 4 lit
n ...a i ii tiishaw, Is. 4 I a 1 4
. la.l I I I Mrrs, 4....t Ilea
hjL.n.s rf 4 I 4 Ifmrmam. rt I It
i.M-r, ... 4 14 kMin.r. .... 1
;-r,Hf4. at 4 IKu.kar, 1
"H-rmt .... 14 (bail, p I
,"-. a.... 4t ! J
t"'t I Tst.U a) II IT U
?fttal.... U U II
tte1 fr Miiuard In the aeventh.
i-sited f-jr hillrr In the .lrth.
ivtw York;
bioohlyn .
I 1 4
MMtlllM
rcl)i,M
hlta:
l-'MKlrB. Cutshsa
T lirM-i,i l lm; Bobf-rtsAMi. e.l. n
V, t",-" . I'Al.n. i.ariixl runs:
S.w Xirtk. 4. Brooklyn. 4 tia.-r.fi.-e hits:
ii-rns, MkiB, Aluler. DuuIjI, ply;
Father
m
THAT DOS rr
v - , . . ... i cw Ar- t 1 Wm-.-T
- , ; .' - " ,, ,
Three Western League limps' for 1915
" - " 4 1ilrT-inw
i f u P ; P'j 1
r V-;' V' 'P
MTER AND 8. P. CtTSICK.
Standing of Teams
NATL) LEAGUE. AM EH. LAOUK.
W.UPct.i: ; . W.L.Pct
Phil. 7 . um Detroit 7 1 .V
Cincinnati.. I .'W7 Vahin(ton.C S t3
CTitcaito ....4 4 .S)i Boaton ....4 I .?!
Plltbura;h..4 4 Cleveland ... 4 .M
Boeton .....4 4 .fcW New J'ork.. 4 .fcfl
St. Loula. .,. t .&:i -ht o ..i.-.l . .S:u
ftrooKlyn ... .tii St. lula.,.,11 .in
New Tork..I j.n(B , - .j j
rED. LJSAQ.UK.. ! AMRR. AfiR'N.
r W.UIvt f - w.L. Pet.
New ark ....7 4 Indlanapolli.4 2 .740
Chlceao .-.., S ,si. !xulvllle . .1 1 .714
Brooklyn . . 4 ."! Mtnneapolli.4 I .IS71
Kan. CltV.., t ioPt. Paul 4 4 f.'i
PtttRburKh. a I ,610 Milwaukee. ..4 4 .fx'O
Buffalo .... 8..f-HKAn. CIIV...J 4 .4H
St. LoiilB....3 6 .a Cleveland 4 AS
Haltunora.,.1 t ,1731 Columbua '..I 7
I Yeaterday'a Reanlta.
, NATIONAL) LEAGUE. ". . .
New York. 4; Brooklyn. .
lioaton. 4; Pklladelolila. .
' Cincinnati, I; ItttahurKh, a,
Chicato, I: 4t. Luula, .
AMERICAN UCAOUa, ,
ft. Loula, 4; Chloaao, 6.
IVtmlt. ; Clevelund, . . .
Waahlniiton. 6; New Tork, 1. .'
Philadelphia. ; Hoaton. 7.
i FEDERAL LEAGUE. '
Paljilmora. 0; Buffalo., t.
Brooklyn. 0: Newark, X.
AMhJUCAN ABflOCIATION.
Indlanapolla, t; Columbua, 4.
et. Bu(, S; Milwaukee, li.
Cleveland, 7: LoulAWllle, I. .
' . Game Tvday,
National Laaia New Tork at Brook
lyn. Boston at I'Mladelphta. I lnclnnatl at
I'lttahurgh, Chicago aA Ht. Loula.
American Ie'.ie M Loula at Chlfacd.
Detroit at Cleveland, Wah!ngton ai New
York, Philadelphia at Boston.
Federal Laa;u Pittaburah at St. Loula,
Brooklyn at Newark. Baltimore at ..Buf
falo, Chiravo at Kansas city.
WeMern taKue Omaha at At.' JoaeVh.
Dee Moines at hiouk City, Denver at Lin
coin, Topeka at Wichita. .
Miller to C'Mara, Kletoher to Dnvle, tfl
Merkle. Lett on be: New York, t;
Brooklyn. 7. Pae on irror; Brooklyn.
Basea an b.vlla: Off Jlui kcr. 1; oft (Ur-
q'lard, I; off DeJl. I. Hit: Off Hu kr.
I in i iiminaa; tir Ucll. 4 In seven In
plnaa: off Msrniiar1. 7 In six lnnlnas: off
Bitter, 4 In two limine. Mrurk out: By
Msrquard, 3 by Dell. . Umpiicai Byroq
and Orlh. .
. . America a Assoclatloa. V
At Columbua ' R H.B.
Uidianapoll a 4
Columbua s. 4 JJ
attertea: Rchardt, Men and Blackburn:
Davta and Colaoian. - '
At Milwaukee- R 11 E.
Pt. Paul ., I 11 I
Milwaukee 11 13 3
Ratteiiea: North, Oardnea, lirson and
Marshall, Johnson; Dougherty. Young ani
Brannon.
At loulville R H E.
CUvelund 7 II 4
Uiuisvllle , 1 li i
Battertrai Brenton, Oaenrrie and
Devogt; Northrop, tcsnlaa and Cleinoii.
( oast la;aa Krsall.
At rna Anaelea-4- - - ft H E
Pn Krnci-o..,. s n
Venice t 7 )
Battcrl: Klllllay.', rmlth and bchmldt;
I leroey and Kpencer. 1
At Portland It.H.E
HaM Lake City A a 1
Portland . , 4 7 8
Batlrrte: c. Ullllam and Rohrer;
LmH, Covalrakaa and Carlach,
At Oaklmid ,V J. PRE.
Los Anariea - ' 1 t 1
Oakland ....!!... i.'!' 4' 4 '
Bstterles; H.hea and Meek; Ablea, i
Malarkty and Elliott.
g wiis man putsV 6 3
infer a Biydun Hcit
Copyright. Wis. International
, Nw Bervlc.
come out of
mm?
HOUMD?
KARRT PARRNT, "DUTCH"
MORAN BIMS TIP ' TOPS
Southpai-' Jnmplnj- from Tigen
'. Pitclie . a two-Hit '-;
:..;... P . Game. ....
1 - ! ! am -v !-'.''
nNAt SCORE THREE TO KOTHIKQ
NEWAnfKj'N'. 3., April" li-lUrry Mo
ran. the young- eotithpaw who Jumped the
Detroit Americana laat year, twirled a
two-hit ajame aRainat Lee Ma free' Brook
lyn team today and won by a acore of S to
0. One. of the hlta mada from hi de
livery waa a flyka by Anderaon, Benny
Kaff waa ejected for complaining rbout
a called third alrlka. Score: R.hLE.
Brooklyn ft 0 0 0 ft' 0 ft 0 0 ftll
Newark" 1 0 0 0 1 t 1 a 4 0
Batterte: WlUon, ljind and .M'llaoh;
Moran and Rarlden. . .
Baltimore Ika't Oat,.''.',,
... . . . v., r., ,, 1 ua iirni anuioul
or the acaaon on the home grotinda was a
victory for Buffalo over Baltimore- to
day. I to 0. The eflven hlta of Bediint
ware spread over alx Inning and ho re
ceived fine auppnrt at all time. Hal
I1.) V .-1 nam I. -II . a i . 1 .
- ' r , awi ui nuiiaiol
accie. crossing the plate talie and acor-
... ,'111.11 un n nomer. ocore: rl.H.E
1 sltltnora ..AAA AAAa a a. a - a
Buffalo 0 1014000 140
Batterlea: F. Smith, Conley and Owcna;
Bed lent and Blair.
Medical Museums ;
and Fake Doctors -Makejig
Profits
' NEW' TORK', April a.-Poiic, authort
tla aald today that en of the fifty-four
operator of medical museum and their
aaalatapts. arreated her yeaterday In one
of the moat weeping raid On allrited
medical impoeter ever conducted in thle
city, had promtaed to appear , in court
today and make a confeanlon. HI etate
rnent, the pollc aaacrt, will reveal th
worklnna of a aoatem of national acop
for eatortlnt money.
The chief operator of th musegm un
der arrest her i alleged by the "pollc
to have accumulated a fortuna of por
than 1.006..J by operalinf a chain of
medical office, with free muaeuma aa
"feeder." la New York. Newark. N. J.;
Philadelphia, Baltimore. Pittsburgh and
half a doaen other eltlea.
Mra. Marlon Clark. Investigator of the
elate department of labor, aiiimni ..
.fraudulent- phyalclana have collected
s-iw.oiu a year rrom "patlentaf In thl
ctly. Most of this came from poor per
fcns and aliena'who could not apeak
Knglibli. v
Oenartmrat Orders.
WASHINGTON. April 22 -( Sivcl:,! Tel-eaiam.l-VJ'ulniastera'
aiHlntr1 : k-.iwtio.
Fremont .oomy, Mr. L.nn.ia U i!,g,,r
11 ML' un, v-, Henry C. Siiul, I. e. 1 H
lluhnard rlk;nd. Moneta. Kicmont
WHt?" W"l"r u- raUam. 11,1 ;
buiniat K. lahv.' leapptiiilted rnt
mi.tor at Sv,y, Carbon teunty., Wyom-
n,i f f'i dl'ery roi.tea, - ill U esiob.
V. J .,!' .,'!,'!- Powell. I'srk .univ,
WyomllikT. i-umlllg served It. Length
of Mute twtnty-nme nilUa
O tU L - .".1 : I w Pt-t.-. II cTTG7n - I 1
I'LL 1T RD
I .-a""", - I V UmW. I w I V . " i"oaw I
RED SOX VICTORS
OYEHAiiKMEN
Win in Unexpected Faihion in Ninth
Inning from Athletics on
.Home Grounds, i
FINAL SCORE IS SEVEN TO SIX
BOSTON, April 12. The Red Box won
in an unevpeeted fashion from the Ath
letic today, 7 to , Victory cam In th
ninth, with two men out, two run needed
to win, and Doaton ronnera- on aeeond
and third. vVoamer' popped an aay fly
to Murphy, playing- third base for Phila
delphia. The. ball dropped right into hi
handa and out again. With It went th
tmrne, aa the runner scored. Score:
PHlLAOF.t.PHtA,. BOflTOM
AR.H.O.A.g AB.H.
Murphy, lb., a I 1 1 lHnansr. rf.. I
CHitrlii, If... ill! OWsgner, to.. I 4
Htrtink. rt... 11 0 fRpralior, cl.. t
IaIoIo. Ib .S I 1 ftlwis. It.... I t
MHnnla. lb. I IN Hoblltul, lbt
Thompan. cf I t I -otl. aa 4
Barrr. as.'... 4 t t I Jurrlo, Ik. I I
MoAvor. .. a 1 OMcNsilr. lb. 1 4
O.A .
tie
a
a
a
wri kntr. p.. ii o'kir. e I
i
flhswkey, p.. 1 tahors, p t
Oomatock, 1
Totals 4t ll-M 1 Hsnrikssa . 1 0
Oslanr ....
l . i , -Thorns ...
Kekg
t
4
I '.Totsls,....! tat 17 I
Batted tor Shore in aixth.
Batted for Janvrin In aeventh. .
Matted for Oomatock In ninths
Ran. for Cady , in ninth.
Philadelphia 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 04
Boston .0 10 10 0 1117
Two-baa hlVa: "vVycltcft. Oldring (),
Lajole. Hooper, Mclnnla, cipeoker. Three
hnae hit; McAvoy, tttolen basea: Barry
("J, hvott. Uehg. Thoinaa. Sacrifice hit:
Shore. Double play a: LaJole to Barry
to Mclnnla; Hooper "to- lloblltsel. Left
on laea: I'blladelphla, U; Boaton. 14.
Firtt bkae:rm errora!' -Philadelphia, 2;
Boston, 4- Basea on halla: Oft Wyokoff,
B; off Shawkey. 1. Bu: Off Shore, 14
in nix . Inninfcx; off Comatock; 4 In thro
Inning: off Wyckoff. 9 In seven innlnga,
none out 'in th eighth; off Shajwkey,
none In one and . two-third Innlnga.
Struck out: By Wyckoff, 8; by Shawkey,
1: by Shore, ; by Comatock, 1. Paaaod
hall. McAvoy. Umpire: Chill and Con
nolly, . , - ,. . . .
' ' Yaaka Loae to eaaten, "
NEW KORK, April a.-Th local
Americana opened their home season her
today by losing to . Washington, I to L
Htiaw, the vtnitlng pitcher, was -wild, but
the aYnkeea could not hit him with men
on the baaea. The' Washlngtnna made
their hlta count against McHale and
Brown, and took advantage of the local
errora. ' " "
Mayor Mltchei started (he gam by
throwing out the Ilrat ball. m '
lWAKHINOTlf. NEW TOUTf.
AB H U.A E AB.H. O.A.I.
A.oals. rf .. 4 1 Va!aal, Jb .. 4 0 t 1
Foaler, , lb.. tit Hartslk If. t
Milan. 9b.., t 1 1 Oi'raa. cl 4 114
Hi a t t rtp. lb 1 la l
(Thank. c(. . 4 rouk. rt t 4 I
Oundil. Ik... I 1 li I P-klnpa. sat 1 1
KokAmii.' If. a 1 a Hoons. as... 4 114 1
Slorss. 4. 1 . g-Bt-, a. 4 1 4 4. 1
H.nrr. ,.... 1 4 t MrHalav ... 1 i 1
McBrlda. Ss. f 1 4 'Dal.r 140
Shaw, ...,. 1 a tBrsara, p.... 1 010
'Tatal....NU aTiTT ' Totals 4 17 U "i
Ran for Milan In ninth.
Batted for Mcllala In seventh.
Washington ......... 1 0 1 1 1 0 1-4
INw York 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Two-baa hit: Aooata. Three-base hit:
Foaler. Home run: Boone. Stolen base:
Acoala. Earned .runs: Washington. S;
New York. 1. flacrlfloe hlta: Peckln
paugh, McBHdx. twtcriflo fly: Henry
IouUe play; Pecklnpaugh to Boone to
Plpp. Itt on bawe: New Yrk.
Washington, M. First base on errora:
Washington. . Baaea on bajla: Off Mc
Hale, 2; ofi Brown. off tthaw, 0. Hits:
Olf McHale, s la seven , Innlnga; off
Brown. 3 to two inning. Balk: Bhaw.
Struck out: By McHale. I; by Brown. 1
by fchaw, V Umpire: . Evans aud Mul
lane. V r 5 .
ladlan Loeo 4o Tlgrer.
CLEVELAND, April U.-Cleveland lost
Its. AnanliiL. ,.i,t, .. ,H i ... j . a - -
1, a bad inning for Mitchell allowing Do-
r,.n W vuntzn lour nua witn in piirn
era own errof. producing four run
With Hagrrman pitching. Detroit scored
Another in the ninth on Cobb single and
Yearh a doublel.
Cle .-eland bunched a sing! and1 1 we
- Tbt Crtca Ltbtl wttH tfc Red --
Trtarifiular Corecr
Is the most,
popular Beer
In ctl localities where It
n aJ.S eS0W
CJWtlatn Braarvod Co-La f mam TPi n I ft.
URCH & VAN SAN0T
WboteuU DUtn&ctor -
Stl8.irtt.SU Omatet. Mtfcr.
rr4teT
Oouc!as2I55
Drawn for
SM JtRfcx- HERE'S
AFirtCOOti-HEA
watch dcxi last
week he watched
TWO.lSUiLAR
R0O OOTThOOSE.!
THAHK-
so kind;
double "after Rodgere had walked In the
alxth. and scored .three run. rcore-4
CLTVEtAND. " DETROIT.
AB.H.O.AI. ' AB.H.O.A.l.
Llbnl. ef.. 4 111 Bush, ss 4 0 14
Turaer, tt.,1 1 f i OYour.g, 2b... 4 14
rhaprasa, ss4 1 1 1 trotib. ef 4 a a 4 0
Jsx-k.oo, rf.. 4-4 Orawforo. rt 1 1 A
Oraney, If... (i ovea-h. ir.... 14 4 4
Barbaro. . 4 1 1 OKaramT. lb. I lit 1
Hhlelfls. lb., t- t-14 4 lVttt, lb t 1
O'Neill, e... a 4 tRakar. r 4 a I 1
Mllohell, p.. l i o g luabue, pr.... 4 44
lliuwrw.au, 1414 ; -
Kor ...i, 4 4 4 Total.. ...a 4
lia 1 o 4
ToUI.'...U 7 H 1 "l " '-
Batted for Mitchell In sixth. .' . '
Batted for Shield In ninth.
Cleveland ,........0 0 0 1 o
lfoit ,...'....0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1-4
Earned rune: Cleveland. 3; Detroit, 3.
Two-bane hlta: .' Hhleldt. Turner. Chap
man, Crawford (T), Vltt, Veach. Kacrifh
hit ml T,in V ,x , i . . . .
i -' "" vni. ntwrn oaata:
ht?obb, Crawfprd, lilt: Off Mitchell. In
I a x lnnlnas: rrr i .i
- - - - iiic, , m iiii rr- j 1 1
nlnga. Basra on balls: Off Mitchell, l;
off Kagerman, 1; off Dubuc, 1. lilt bv
pitched ball: By -Mltohell. Cobb. Struck
out: By Mitchell, 1; by Dubuc, J. , Wild
Pitch: Hagerman. Baaea on error:
troit, 2. Ieft on banea: Cleveland, 4', De
troit, 10. Umpire; p-IougMin and Hilda
brand, t -.
Pal lox Wl la Ninth.
CHICAGO. April 12.-A thrilling nlnth
Innlng batting rally produced five Chi
cago run and brought a ( to 4 victory
over St Loula after alx atralght defeats.
In the opening of the American league
aeason hern today.- Williams' home run
In tha third followed, two base on ball
and caused Jaeper'a retirement. Faber
laucceeded him and held the visitors to
on run. Opening ceremonle were, cut
t. ixcis. " aiicAOo.
AB K.O.A t aB H O A E.
SkoHon, of. . 4 1 4 4 QatBln, rf..
Pratt, tb.,.. 1 10 9'B.kor .....1
Wi I llama, rf 4 1 I enomailtt, rf. 4 1
Kaufman, lb 1 111 4 Rotk, lb 4 1 .1
awalksr. 1(4 1 a OB Colllna III Mil
Aoallo. lb... till Falarb, It... 44144
Asnow, ..., 4 J Colllna. eft 1 1 1 4
Lena. ..,! 14 tWasysr, av.l I I I t
Wollmao. . 1 ft 4 1 Rrtr, lb.... I la ."I
l'rfrnllb MS A A A uiktft. - . ... .
i. : ' i - . "bor. p.... l 4
' ' ' ' . 7 'n! 144
Blacklmra . 1 14 4
' ' ' -, ' Total..,,. 11. 4 IT U
Two-ctlt when winning run scorea.
Batted for Qulnlan In aeventh.
Batted for Jasper In third.
Batted for Faber In ninth. i.
Batted for Demmltt In ninth. '
ft. Louis ,...o 9 3 0 0 1 0 0 0-A
Chicago 4) o 0 0 4) 0 S J
Two-baa hlU: Pratt, Kauffman. Three
baa bits: Auatin. Roth, J. 3olina. Home
run: W illiam: Earned rune:- Off Jas
per. I; off Faber, 1; off Weilman, 6. Sac
rifice hlta: Austin. Agnew, Wellman.
Double plays; Faber to. Brief to Bchalk,
Faber to Wearver to Kchalk. 1,eft on
baara: Chicago, 1; Bt. Ioula, 4. Baaea on
balls: Off Jaaper. ; off Faber. L Hlta:
Oft Jaaper, 3 in three inning; oft Faber,
at 11 ftTi I s"s rWaaZ '
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Seventy five years ago
when caravans of traders were a com- .'
mon sight, the foundation of the Lemp
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in America with a national patronage.
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wholly devoted to the making of fine
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a beer distinguished from all others by its
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The Bee by George McManus
THE IMAJD I ? OUT
SO 1 TOL.O OERRY
v THE C54JTCHEH - TO
SEND OYER ftOME
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In alx inning; off Wellman, in eight
and two-thirds Innings; off Lnudermilk.
none in lee than a third Inning. Hit by
pltehel ball: By Jliber, La van. struck
out: By Jaaper, 1; by Wellman, 6; by
Faber, 1. Wild pitch: loudermilk.
Passed ball: Agnew. Umpire: Dlneen
and Nallln.
Rnrkett ImproVlngr.
Jesse Burkett. president of the Worcea
ter club, who haa been 111 with pneumonia
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