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crossed, th Infield, which was drawn up
for a bunt, by snaking on through
Hrnsllng. Krug mad th sacrifice which
sent Smith to third. After Thomason
strolled Huelsman hit ona to Sheahan.
who threw to th plate to nip Smith
coming hom. Crisp fumbled the aphara
and Smith counted.
( at l.ooae in trTratk.
After slamming tha ball around mora
or less promiscuously and -falling to aeora
only by bad breaks In tha luck for flva
frame. th Rurkes decided, to cut looaa
In tha avnth. They therefore did aa de
rided. Hrren beat nut a cut IltUe bunt
which found tha Hloux flat-footad and
looking on In open-eyed wonder. Breen
took aecond on a pinned bIL Krug
BLODGETT TWIRLS
OIIAHA TO YICTORY
Opens Seon at Home by Permit-
ting Eat One Run, Four Hits
and Whiffing: Eight.
DICK BEEEN MAKES FOUR HITS
Mr. Thoroa Blodgett. tat of Waterloo,
waa an Ineipllcabl myatcry to the cheaty
(itewe City rhampa In the opening com
bat of the aeana at home yenterday and 'drove a hot one whl-h Cooney couldn't
th bet the P'oun could .lo a amane , handle and Hreen beat It for home with
ene run and four hit and I' re the fray, the run whlrh would have been the wln
4 to 1. It alo mlKht be euld In paailng nnR on6 had no more been made. Thom
thut Thorns whiffed eight of the, aald I Bon'i hit over aecond put Krug on that
chuity Rou and allpped nnrv a hai on ! hag. Hueliman popped up an Infield fly.
alla. Thomaa la connUorible pitcher; At thla point Clark decided to nip Krug
h haa worked In three namci o fur 0ff aecond. He tried and the pill hit
nd through hla efforta lnrlv all throe , Krug. bounced Into rlht field and Marty
were copped. j and Tommy advanced a beat. Callahan
By aupprelng Joh Clarke'a forcea Mr. mnde a punk return and Krug acampered
Blodgett and the nourkovlntuna made a j home while Tommy hiked to aeoond.
olid hit with the AO excited bug pra- . K'rueKer'a double to center aonrcd
nt. The buai were arouaed to a moiit j Tommy. That flnlehed the dolnga, but
nthuaiaatlo elate during the matinee. ToJ 'twaa aufflctent to prove tha undoing1 of
make things pleaeaht a braa tand cut ; the Champa.
looae with a lot of nar-nwlody. Next. . WIt M(,k roBr ,,. .
when I'mpa Van Blckl called the game. , ,,.,, Bwm wM hftr( pf th
our well known mayor pranced out onto fcat Wpke omy four hu
the field and aeeumed a eland In the , nMny t pUU Twfc h
Tltfher a box. Next troopeth Mr. Hit. h- . rcKl)tre(, Wow, hy tTOing tn. b,oux
eock. .enntor. He wa. covered up by j ,nf,eM you nlve ,ot , hni u o
Ernie Krueger'a apparatua ao that tlie,llUhle he pUy r,guUf bf cty btM
goayor could chuck the pill to him. I n(vn. i
ty f Irrt In the Inasdratltm which led to ( Mfi Bm,th , ',ef, pu h,m)w,f ,n
covering up in vital apii or fir. iim-n-j wn crow fcy roupte cf iUl,Ur
catchcu. Both catches were of line drlvca
n1 Smith was forced to run back to get
Standing of Teams
WESTERN tEAQUE.
P. W.
Omaha 4 I
Tope ha 4
t'cs Moines t
Sioux City I
I'enver I
Uncoln I
HI. Joaeph 4
Wtohita 4
NAT. L.BAOUF. I AMBR.
W.UPrt
,W 1 .V Detroit
I 4 .MTI New York
7 T .lvl Chicago
rhlla... ..
Cincinnati.
Pt. Iouls.
Chicago ..
Boston . . .
Pittsburgh
Irook!rn..
New York
FED.
I
Pet.
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.7M
.em)
.2.13
.'OA
L.EAOUE
W.UPct.
.10 4 .T14
. T 4
Mrooklyn.. 4
Newark.... C
Chicago... 7 6
rittatmrtrh. I
Kan. City. 7 7
Iluffjilo.... I
Baltimore. 4
Ht. Ixule.. 4 8
4 4 .mt Washington 4 I
4 4 M Boston I (
4 I ..mi Cleveland.. 4
4 .3 Phlla. t 7
t II .trSI Ht. Louis... 4 10
LBAlH'R. I A VIC It. ASH'N
W.L,.Pct W.urrt.
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.646
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rock's epldormli.
qar tilvre nail tn Mayor.
As the senator slapped Krurger'4 cap
on his ear and Dahlman assumed a meat
artistic pose In th box. Miss Frances
Jlochstetler, queen of Ak-Hnr-Ben, debu
tanu and otherwise a social Hunt around
these parts, one-stepped gHlly out onto
th field and handed the mayor a nice
pew baa ball. The ipaynr blushed a
rosy red, politely doffel hla enp to th
bewitching debutante and whispered a
few careful word., lh nature of which
knowsth not thou In' the stands.
Then the mayor chucked tha plll It
was a pretty good heave at that. It only
rnlise4 the plate a few Inches and there
was no excuse for the senator's wretched
bolible. If tha senator Is no better poli
tician than catcher, he stands a swell
rhaitu at th next election.
After all the fuming th ball game
started and with the ball gam started
Mr. niodaett. With Tom bowling alontf
In h'a best approved style and toying
(th th reaulara of the Htewe Cltv troon. ! Phecltan.
the.Rnurkes proceeded to stud th com- J.C;1ljJS,'0"
hat with base knocks. Thirteen euch I Henal'ing, "j'ri"',".!!
wero" garnerrd by the home folks and jt'allahan, M-f...rr.
' Mt Clark, whose nnme "Pepper" has " j ,,itC,",n,lok' r1
significance as regards to hla speed, was iciark. p.,','."'.'.'..'.','.
(Ivcn the gate and a fast track to the j Wooiiburn. P
ehower In the seventh round. Mr. Clark "jot ale
took a fierce gruelling In the frames he'tJml1
worked and waa forced to succumb. j Kuns
alnax ore Ktrat. Hux City
Blodgett got awsy to what looked like I
paa start. Alter coonry naa unoniini- i ru-littsv hit
them. Ther ar not many outfielders in
this loop who can go back and nip Una
drives.
The Boosters' club of th Knights of
Columbus, Mayor Panlman, Mrs. Dahl
man and tha Rotary club presented Pa
Rourke and Mrs. Rourk with large
bouquets of flowers before tha combat.
The .sioux will battle the Kourkes again
today. Kverdon or Craub will probably
hurl. Score:
OMAHA.
AB. R. H.
Hmlth, If i o
Hreen. Ib 4 I 4
Ivrug. SI I
Thomaaon, rf I
Huelaman, rf.
K metier, f
rVhllabnnr, lb...
Whalen. s
l:K'(lKctt, p
O.
0
4
4
4
A.
0
I
1
0
0
e
t
I
Ind'napolls. t .7M
Viol txiim'llle.. 4 t .760
Wi-tl St. Paul 4 M
.1711 Mlnneapolla 4 t .64
.m Kan. City.. I 4 .4f
,4y)Clevelnd.. 4 7 .41 1
.4"1 Milwaukee. 4 .tlo
.mColumbua.. 1 U .(Kt
Yesterday's Reasilta.
WBWTKRN l.EAat'B.
Denver, t: Topeka. 4.
Ploux City, 1; (Vmaha. 4.
St. Joseph, 1; T Moines. I. .
Lincoln. 1; Wlnhlta, 4. , ' :
NATIONAL. UBAOt'B.
ritUburgh. St. UmiIs. I.
f lileitgo, 4; Cincinnati, 0.
Boston, 1J; New York, V
Brooklyn. I; Philadelphia. I.
AMERICAN LKAOUB.
Philadelphia, 1; Washington, a.
St. Ixuls, t; Detroit, t
Cleveland, 4; Chicago. 7.
KEDBRAL, LKAOUE.
St. lula, I; Pittsburgh. 1
Kanaaa City, 7; Chicago, 4.
Baltimore. 7; Brooklyn, 1 .
.Buffalo, 14; Newark. ..
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Mlnneapolla. 1; St Paul, 4.
Columbus, ; Loulavllle, It, '
Cleveland, ; Indianapolis, (.
Utntt loday.
Western Leagoa-Danver at Topeka,
Ploux City at Omaha. SL Joaeph at DeS
Moines. Lincoln at Wichita,
r.A.mr.r,.c"JI U"-N Tork at Bouton,
Philadelphia at Waahlngton, St. Louis at
Detroit. Cleveland at Oiloago.
National league Plttaburgh . at St.
i-ouit, , Chicago at Cincinnati. Boston at
New lork. Brooklyn at Ihlladlphla,
Federal Lague Hi. Louis at Pitt,
burgh, Kansas City at Chicago. Balti
more at Brooklyn. Buffalo at Newark
PHILLIES WIN OYER
BR00KLYO0DGERS
Both Teams Hit Hard, but Twice
Rallies of Superbai Are
Stopped.
FINAL SCORE IS FIVE TO TWO
PHIIaADBLPHIA. April 27. Both teams
hit hsrd in today's game, but twice
Brooklyn's rallies were stopped by double
play started by Bancroft and Philadel
phia won. I to t Cravath's home run,
Chalmers' double and Whitted's single
drove In the hnmeteam run. Score:
HROOKL.YM.
AB H O. A K
Totals K 4 IS 17
SIOl'X CITY.
AB. R H.
'Cooney. 2b.
O.
A. E.
4 14 IS
.t
t t
1 4
.1 4
4
5
0 s
S S 4
0 4 4
4 14
4 0-1
0 1-4
OB, h home grounds. A ninth
Inning rally by iMnver fall short. Scorai
TOPEKA.
AB. R.
4
4 i Cochran, 3b
OiTalllon, If.
Jackson, cf.
Forsyth, rf..
KapP. lb....
Lettiinora, b
Koch, aa
Monro, o..
Grover, p S
Total
H.
1
4
0
1
I
1
I
O.
i
4
A.
1
0
1
0
s
Spencer, ef....
leli, If
Coffey, Sb
'Jalloway, ib.
Kelleher, as...
Flsliar. 1h
i'hler. rf
Whelan. rf....
Spahr. e
Wasklll. p
Ooshorn, p....
Matthews ...
Krucger. Sacrifice hits:
Itensllng to
d ono-
In one
i-ihiri Innlnaa struck out: By
down by first snd Shechan galloped to Hlodeit. t: by Clark. . Bases on talis;
'. ..... a Ii A. 1 't-lsata "I till!
'Ilfl I IHI H. A. riRHM '. V. a
ou-ly. rftrHt(. via Mr. 8tn1th, Bhvehan ! Krug, Hnwlmn. lHutH rUy. tinm
..lrd . ho, one down ll.W ffifil, W'"
line for safe Mow.v Inrke put one I ,.n(j twi-lhlrds Innlnga f truck ov
third. Kane plowed up the diamond with
a iniunorr men eacapea i'icr iirren
and rJheehan scooted home. But a bad not BLK
eiart never worr es tho Waterloo south
paw, lie buckled down and then wa
nothing further doing for th chainpa.
In fact, only o,c of th luvadci reached
third baa after tie Initial stanza.
To Hc the hurlcr the proper confi
dence the Bourses grabbed back that
run In the last half of the opener. Smith
coaxed Pepper fur a walk and Bieen
t;:. Linpli: Van tolckl.
PL. A V UKVKATI LINKS
Hlrhlta WlM De.pU Rally
ebravkaa la Math.
WICHITA. Kan.. A 111 ST. A double
pUy by Center Flelor Ponail In tha
ninth Inning slopped a lally by Lincoln
kiid gav Wlcnlta the game. Pownall
iook Aiuuan'S single on th fliet hop and
with a perfect throw to the plat taught
two runnel a without a acor being made.
J . jii .) 4 1
. v I - J
Bcor ;
PownalL cf..,
Wares, ib
tiraliain. If...
Henry, lb
Tilt-mti, rf.
Ueppa, 3b.....
Kilter, as
Ilmv. r
jorltfllh. e,...
lUelat, l
WICHITA.
Aa H,
O.
A.
Totals.
Wolfe. If
MiViafflMan. a
Hicitauer, lb.
Mclntyre. rf..
Wliilalin. c...
Uoyd. Jb
U. Nchrlbar,
Krueger. Sb...
Allnmii
Dawsun, p....
Totals
SI 4
UNCOLN.
AB. H.
I R II
cf
H.
A.
- Total ....14 S I H
Baited for Ooshorn In ninth.
Topeka 4 0 0 I S 4 0 4
Lenvr 4 0 4 4 1 4 4 4 S-t
Honi run: Ittlmora. TtrA.hu. Kit
Hfahr til. riaertfice hlte. Lattimor. lieil
2). Stolen bases:. Cochran, Whalen, Kel
Irker Hits: Off Oaskell. tn five and
two-thirds Innings: off Ooshorn. 1 In two
and one-third Lnntna. Baaea on balls:
Off Grover. 4: off (Jaakell, 1; off Oos
horn. L Btruek out: By Orover. ; by
waeKeii, i. r-aeaea nan: Monroe. Mil ty
itched ball: Hy GaakiU. L lime; SOS.
niptrea Parent and Oelsel.
l
DBS MOINK9 TRIMS ST. JOB
Draaaiuer IM F1 - Om
BMMi4ra.
DFS MOINES. Anrll IT. Dm Mnl.
S-to-1 victory ovr St. Joseph In tha
the opening ram of th eeaeon her to
day, wa featured by a home run. a
triple play and three double play. A
lam crowd attended the gam, which
waa preceded by a pared. Mayor Hanna
thrw th first ball to Fred Gorman,
city councUmah. hcore:
DBS MOINE&
AB. R. H.
I k u
Hs all lh3 coodnccs cf
tiT.zt fc z crs zta xh cn soms
. tvn ial tMcarKHnB
It i a. i r k- om. tn.
llatted for Krueger In ninth.
Unooln 4 1 0 0 1 4 0 4 41
Wichita 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 I 4
Left oa base; Lincoln. 6; Wichita. 4.
Sacrlfii- bita: Giahaiii. Qaiat. Tata-
baa hit: Wolf. Thr-b hit: Wolf.
Siutcn baaea: Pownall. Tdman. Louila
pla: lownajl to Griffith, btrurk out:
By Uw.in. t; Hy Ueiat, 4, BM oa
balls: Off Dawson. I; off Oelsl. S. - Um
pirs: Mia. . Ttm: . S .30,
TOPBAKS WIW PROM '
BARS
Gaaklll KmIih la Msta a
neaver Lmm. .
TOPEKA. Kan.. April . OssklU weak
ened in lb auih Inning and lopwaa
frvia i-'BVV U. Dvvauug gaxue of th
SI 4
DENVER.
AB. R.
S
S
4
I
I
S
:::::: i
4
I
0
1
S 17
II.
O.
S
I
11
I
A.
4
0
s
0
0
0
t
4
t
4
IS
A'Mera. aa.. I I
Pauhert. lh. t 1
lnl, rf.. I 1
Wheat. If.... 4 I
fntehaw. Sb 4 1
M.r.. cf ... 4 S
aratilti, Sb.. 4 1
Millar, c... 1
Kurk.r. ... 1
Appletna, .. 0
Hummal ... 1
rHILAPr.LPHlA.
AH H O. A B
1
2 I SArrtie. Ih...l 1
t I AManrrort. as. S 4
S t marker. If... 1114
S 1 Sfa.kert. If., 0 A 4 0
4 I 0'Tnralh. rf.. I I 1 0
I 1 OWhltteit. rf. 4 1 44
I 1 1 Nlehnff. Sh.. I 1 I 6 I
1 I Cl l.ildarua. lb. 4 II 1 1
1 1 OKIIMtar. 0... 4 S 1 4
1 OChalmera. p. 4 1 0 I
ISO
Totaia si ii it is
Totals U t4 14 1
Batted for Rucker In eighth.
Brooklyn 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
Philadelphia 0 1 0 S 0 0 2 0 i
Two-base hits: OMarn. Stengel. Chal
mers. Home run: Cravath. Stolen bases:
Wheat. Myers. Earned runs: Brooklyn.
S; Philadelphia. 4. Double plays: Myers
to Miller to O Mara, Bancroft to Nlehoff
to LiUAerua, Bancrort to Ludcrus. First
base on errors: Brooklyn. S; Philadel
phia, 1. Basts on balls: Off Rucker, S:
eff Chalmere, ! Hlte: Off Rucker. 10 In
seven tnnlnas: off Armleton 1 In one In
ning. Struck out: Bv Rucker, 1. ' Um
pires: Byron and Orth.
Cuba ghat Oat Red. ,'
i iwLinnATin .April , iincinnau
could not hit Eab'el and as a hesult Chi
cago ahut out the lorals today, 4 to 0.
Ames, who started the contest for Cin
cinnati, was hit hard and ofteh and re
tired In the eighth to allow Twombly to
bat for him. Score:
CHICAOO. CINCINNATI.
. AB HO.AB AB H.O A B
Oo4. rf til SLeaeti. el ... t 0 1 S
Klatiar. aa... 4 1 I 1 SHarana, as
Frhulta, If.. 4 SI Kllllfer, rf.
ximrman, is 1 if vorirntn, rf.
lt ooroh, lb..
t 4
I I
I 1
Kalar. lh I
Wllllama, ef 4
Bra an' haa. e 4
Phelaa. lb . I
Zahal,
4 11
III
I 1 1
1
I 1
t s
S Kllamt. Ib.
1 0M nil aft a. lb I 1 II
tWInao. I I t
sell tAtnaa, p 1 S t I
lala, p
Totals IT IS IT II ITa-otnblay . 1 t
. Totaia a.. J 4 17 14 S
Ratted for Ames In eighth.
Chicago 1 I 1 Mt 1 I N
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hits: Schulte, Saler. Th ree
l's hits: Wllllama. Griffith, Hersog.
Home run: Williams. Stolen bases:
Bresnahan, Schulte. Earned runs: elit
es go. s. Bases on errors: Chicago. 1
Bases on balls: Off Zabel, 4; off Ames,
2. Hits: Off Ames, 11 In eight Innings;
off Dale. 2 In one Innings. Ulrica; out:
By Zabel, 1; by Ames, 1. Umpire: Klem
and Emails. ,
Cardinals Give Shatoat.
".ST. LOUIS, April 27. Long's aingle to
center scored Orlner and.Huggtne In the
third Inning of today's ' game for St.
Louis' first two runs. Another Bun In
the eighth Inning gave St. Louis the
vlctorv over Pittsburgh, S to o. Score:
PITTSm ROH. ST. LOCIB.
AB H O A B. AB.H.O.A.B.
rarer. If.... 4 Hiicrtna. Sb. I 1 I 4 I
johnmon, is t all I Beahr. If.. I Ills
Hiri, jb.... 4 III vijnnf. cf...
Wanner. 2b.. 14 11 Miller, lb.
Hinrhmn. rf 4 1 Owileoo. rf.
Lalaune. cf.. I S 4 SPeck. Ib...
Oerher, aa..S 4 11 0 But lee. aa...l I S
Olbaon, ... 1 1 eSnrlar. ....! I I
Renang. c... 1 S eorlMr. .... S
Mammaoi t 1 1 ,
Mrjalian.. p 1 4 Totals S4 4 ST 11
Kelly, p 410
Coatells ... 1
Totals M I 14 II 1
Batted tor McQuillan tn the eighth.
Plltsluirgh 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 0-0
St. Louis.... 0,0 S 4 0 0 4 1 I
Three-baa hit: Balrd. Stolen baaea:
Ltieune (2), Qtbaon, Bescher. Double
plays: Beck to Huggina to Miller; Carey
o Gibson; Huggina to Butler to Miller,
SSI
i i
s i
114
Bases on balls; Off Mammaux, 1: off
KePy, 1; off Griner, 2. Hits: Off Msm
maui, 3 In three Innings: off McQuillan, 2
in four Innings; off Kelly. 1 in one In
ninfc. Struck out: By Mgrnmaux, 2; by
McQuillan. J; by Oiinr. S. . Umpires: Rlg
ler and Hart.
t '
rates Trim Glaata.
. NEW YORK. April 27. The Boston Na
tionals made their first appearance In
Manhattan since winning' their world
championship last fall and easily defeated
New York. 12 to 6.
The visitor hit both Perrltt and Rltter
l ard. Scupp. McOraw's third pitcher, wa
finally able to atop the Boston batting.
Rudolph wa very effective early In tha
game, but eased up with an eleven-run
lead. Schmidt and J. Smith each hit a
home run, double and single. Bcore: '
BOSTON. ' NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB H O.A B.
Moras. rf...t 4 10 CMurrar. ef.. I 1 S 1
Fttapat'k. to 4 S 4 4 IDorle, lb.... I ail
Oil bart. If... I 0 (Hubert, lb.. I 1 S 1
father. If... 11 iriMoher, aa. I 1 1 I 1
Mae, ct .,1 S 4 Ruma. If.... 4 1 I
Schmidt, lb. 4 S IS I IMarkle, Ik.. 1101
J Smith, lb. S S 1 Koherun. rf 4 I I t
Maranrll, aa I S 1 S "Majera, a... S I S 0
Oowdr. ....S IS OH Hmlth. o.. 1 1
Baoolph, p.. S 1 I 0 Perrltt, ... 11
Hitter, p.... 1 1
Totaia S II ST II S-Bralnerd ... 1
flehujtp, p...O 0 S 1 0
Thorpe .... 1 -
Total M 17 11 4
Batted for Rltter In the fifth.
Batted for Schupp in the ninth.
Boston 0 2 2 0 S 4 0 0 012
New York 0 100040006
Two-base hits: Magee, . Schmidt, J.
Smith. Three-base hits: Lobert, Murray.
Home runs: Schmidt, J. Smith. Stolen
basee: Oowdy (2). Fitspatrick. F.arrted
runa: New York, 8; Boaton, 10. Baaea on
errora: New York, 1; Boston, I. Bases
on balls:.- Off Perrltt, 2: off Rltter. 2; off
Schupp, 1; off Rudolph, L, Hits: Off
Perrltt. S tn three. Innings; eff Rltter,-(
in three Innings; off Schupp, 1 In thre
Innings. Hit by pitched bRll: By Rltter,
Fitspatrick (2); by Rudolph. Fletcher.
Struck out: By Perrltt, 1; by Schupp, 1;
by Rudolph, 2. Umpires: Qulgley and
Eaaon.
Gillespie with Albaay.
The Albany club . has signed Inflelder
James Gillespie, formerly- of the Chatta
nooga Southern league club. -v ,
Win lest statute
Excluding Films
of Prize Battles
NEWARK, N. T., April 27.-A legal
contest by the owners of the Wlllard
Johnson fight films to bring the films!
into this country will begin here next
Friday, according to an announcement j
by Charles A. Towne, formerly United
States senator, counsel for L. Lawrence1
Weber, the owner.
The first step preliminary to the be
ginning of the legal battle was taken
here yesterday when Mr. Towne mad a1
formal demand upon the collector of the
port that the pictures be admitted. Re
fusal waa given on the ground that tha
federal statute forbade lt-
Mr. Towne then served notice that ha
would apply to Judge Thomaa O. Height,1
in the United States district court, on
Friday for an Injunction restraining tha
collector from . refuetrur to admit tha
picture It is expected that argument!
wll be heard about a -week later and thatl
the applicant will contend that the law
barring . the picture i unconstitutional,
Mr Town said that hla application for
an Injunction would set forth that tha
owner desire to bring the picture into
this country not for sale, but for exhibi
tion by himself. He said It would b ad
mltted that fhey were films of a prlx
fight, not of a boxing bout.
Ames Loses to Chlaeae
AMES; la., April 27. (Special Telegram.)
After holding them tied, t and 2, through,
six frames. Ames broke and lost. 8 to 2,
to th Hawaiian- university Chinese
Leur, the Ames heaver, threw a difficult
ball up tf the seventh, when the Chinks
Scored fouisruna,
Hahn. rf
Hunter, cf
fawyr, 2b
Jonea, lb.
Hllla. If
TannelillL Sb
tiartrora,
ttieen. c.
Uoaridg. p.
4
Sb 4
1
1
4
I
4
4
O.
Totals.
ST.
frny, ...,
mt, ir
hrltton. Sb
Wton. rf
H. Patterson, lb...
Olson. 4
Williams, cf.... 2
W Patterson, aa.-lb S
Wlthrow. o I
Brown, p i
Vajuc 1
JOSEPH.
AB. R.
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4
4
4
4
4
0
A.
I
4
t
4
I I
0
4 IS
Total SO 1 4
Batted for Olson tn ninth.
St. Joseph 4 4
Oe Moln, S 4
Two-bam ' hit: Weteosj. Herv ran.
Jonea. btrU'-k ottt: hy Merrtdir, 4: by
Brown, S Baaea on bajls; Off Moarrtdgv.
1: by Brown, t. Ioublo play: Joi.e ta
Hartford. Sawyer to tsrtford. Olaoa te
OI)Y to W. Pattersna. Triple piev:
Sawyr te Jona to Jiartf .ri V lid
niichea- 1 Moaridge. Sacrifice hit:
?r. Stolen taee: Wataon Ift an
haeeii: ht. Joaerh. 4: I'ea Motn, &
lUu; JA. Uiopira: Cuaich.
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close' to the gFoued
every time you see a man drawing real joy out of a jimmy
pipe, for it's better than a five-to-one shot he's smoking
Prince Albert, the tobacco high spot
You, like a whole lot of men, never wiU know what a
barrel of fun can be dug from a pipe or a
makin s cigarette .until Prince .Albert passes
your piazza!
'For it can't bite your tongue, and it
can' parch your throat - That's
why men the nation over know
their business when they demand
TV Is Cksrkss Bkeaa, ofDaaBSe m,
wbe tiaa) tha age acalaa at U pears.
Mr. beaw I loJar, ao arware haa
baw. a snaa mtm sneaked ia pip
lioarallr aavd Meajred n aau holy.
Mr. kUaar auaMiiae) fbr U Jinice
A:baat uld lua haiiHT-atxr club"
an t.aj kava eiaciad la ruil-f Jsad
nb.lu. We would Ilka ta
fcaat aa tataff taUVluaa auawkafaa
the national joy smoke
You should know this brand is made
by a patented process that removes
bite and parch. And Jet it drift in
that you can fire-up P. A. until the
cows come home and it just won't
ml 1arm ,.A, M XA aV? t
So, you men with a sad pipe past, come "
around somemore and sort of rot acnuaintpH
with Prince Albert Let the lierht of iimmv-
pipejoy break into your souL You'U wonder
wny you aian'twake up earlier and hear the
robins sing in the old cherry tree.
Get started on the tidy red tin, then youll
graduate to trie crystal-glass pound humidor
with the sponge-moistener top that keeps
your P. A. fine like silk. A Jot of men do
tnat thing
V
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tOi tiafj. rW Im; hmmAwmu pmmtU snif TTtf p amuTtu'
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