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OPENING DAY FOR 1 EASTERN LEAGUE j {. . . DROPS . . . | TIGERS AWAIT CALL FOR *****0**0»)*j*m00&»00&*m&04k TRIP SCHEDULE FOR TOMORROW. INTO EASTERN LEAGUE JUNGLE I MAJOR LEAGUE] BAIN PREVENTED ♦___ WEE n Toronto v«. NEW A UK, at NEWARK. ■ JOTS ■ ■ * Buffalo v«. Jerncy City, at Jersey \ | | City. AH for ++X+++XXXX+XXXXXXXXXX+X+X+ Ready Opening Day. j Mayor to Pitch First i Hochenter v». Hausslinji NEW YORK, April 21.—The New Baltimore, at Balti- CHICAGO. April 21 —The America) more. + Everybody Is Opti- President P. T. Powers. ? Ball—There Will Be the League season has* a belated here f York Americans make their first ap- opening Montreal vs. Providence, at Provi- 1 today. The home team meets Detroit pearance on the home ground for the dence. mistic. X Usual Street Parade. Smith and Mulliu being selected an tin | The season this afternoon in a game X The Eastern League will be J opposing . hatting order naf THE been switched two LEAGUE the on' GAMES against arrived in Dick Breen, an outfielder, who looked X stronger than ever, ami will ha\ again, trials of Washington. They £ inaugurated good to Toronto for a time, will play with T the Saturday convincing Manngei town early yesterday from Philadelphia greatest season in its ills- X And how the fur Sullivan that it was Lancaster In the Tri-State. turned will fly and how the I not the best arrange- ahead Kelley actors arc I am 1 ment. Halm be of time, In view of the postpone- him over to X tory. unable at this time T will given first pine-- RECORD. Hogan. in "Maple Leaves" will fall when Joe Me- ment of the game there because of their X to find a weak team in the X Dougherty following him. Then will conn THE league. 1 Isbell and Glnnity begins to tear off the cover Crnvath, with Atz batting fifth, rain. All the members of the team are Ganzel is at the places, the X All our teams have X W L. Pc. I W. L. Pc. | starring but for the been ahead of Parent. Sullivan will continue to in Broncos by out a ml orchestra has fin- of "Old Sal" and float them up for Detroit .5 1 .8331 2 3 400 good spirits as a result of the good slamming doubles X strengthened, and with some, precede Tannchill, tit least. Philadelphia. I X temporarily New York 4 2 Louis 3 4“0 have made triples. ished the overture the delectation (?) and to the joy (not) .(if>7jSt. .? showing they so far, con- T nutny major league stars at the X j Boston .3 2 2 4 .333 and the curtain Is of the Toronto batters. .600|Washington sidering the hard luck on the Southern helm of each Great, huge ! Addle joss says that Cleveland has Clevclnud ...3 3 .200 ! After a long Reason in the hold-out I ship, and on 'the T 50O|Chicago .1 4 league ready to rise on the slabs of joy will be the portion of the ! mapped out a good plan to win the pen- trip, including its vaccinations and the Infleldcr Royal Shaw, haR in to the X various teams, I believe the rave nant this YfKlrnlay'i Rpaulll. given E f year. The great claims inevitable and a contract with a s tern League will be Tiger rooters when the old familiar i tile quarantining of . signed the T as interesting and as hard X “Blues" will leave all their star play- Cleveland, 12; Detroit, 3. Providence* “That’s what thev all sea- "strike three" out on ers on the Great have been Grays. championship as rings the s))ring ; bench Until they play the other preparations made t X fought any league'lit T All games postponed because of uu- do,” Roy. son of 1909. All the air. Washingtons, and then send them out to for the opening home game. The Old X the fuvorable weather conditions. country, including the major X heat the Benator*. Funny, how these near Guard Band will teams are mate The bleacher gods will also gel a furnish music and at Moutreal is going to miss the hard and T leagues. X tailenders pul the squad under Lajoie Gnmcn Today. rially strengthened, good to hear some coach- out of the for the 3:30 o'clock the teams will parade timely hitting of Louis Evans, who played X “In my opinion the Newark opportunity i light rag last season. Washington at New York. first for them last year, and w’ho is now hut, best of all, our j ing that is bound to make even Arlie at Boston. around the field. The game Is sched- X team is stronger than ever Philadelphia strolling iri the right garden for own before, X Connie Mack is one of the few Detroit at uled to at 3:30. Roger Tigers will Latham jealous, for the only “Rube” : managers Chicago. begin Bresnahan’is Cardinals. and I have a 1 who believes George Kocklll, take high regard for that n runner can get to St. Louis at Cleveland. Who will New who takes the field J j Parkins will undoubtedly b» sent down lirst pitch for York will Evans's place, is some class him- X Harry tVolverton, and watched X faster by diving or sliding than bv on self and looks ns though lie will be a stronger In every to stir things up on the lines. Parkins keeping on his feet. Whenever the depend largely the weather, but the big T his work with Interest In the Tri- plav Unfavorable weather conditions pre- hit with the Canucks. than X appears close Connie ran he tentative of the two Harry Wolverton, way they is a natural wit and had the Southern heard to vented all hut the Detroit line-up teams Is with State League. I am Veil "Down.” It is more and Cleveland whom Kocklll last year, ‘ays were X always glad dangerous, Con- announced as played last year, and j fans following him to and from the but games In the follows: they dou’t come much better than X to sen my ns',” the *uiup” guessing, per- major leagues yesterday. George. lit for the battle organization get men keeps New center of If hall park just to listen to Jilin coach. | haps that's Connie's reason for upholding The Dctroits' winning: streak was broken York—Cree, field; Keeler, who can wln two pennants In X the their lives. The X play. and Old Cy Young was on the rubber for right field; Elberfeld, third base; En- It looks as though Baltimore won't get succession. I Coupled with his ability to coach Is a from X think that Joe the Blues, and he allowed gle. left held; McConnell, first Slagle Boston, as Barney Dreyfuss, team is complete for the open- j wonderful pitching machinery which j Jenniugs‘8 base; of to X McGlnnlty will also be a X Rain again interfered with some of the men but Pittsburg, refuses waive claim on game tomorrow, an- great three scattered bingles. Lafttte. Laporte. second base; short- ing though will make him one of the favorites of big league games Le* Knight, him. Guess Bnmey and Hanlon are not any drawing card all over the cir- T yesterday. tis hope the former Jersey City twdrler. was ham- other pitcher and a will be X the before for better weather stop; Klelnow, catcher; Newton, too friendly. Hence the reason. cult.'* T fans he has pitched two conditions when the mered hard by Lnjoie'a team. They se- X x season gets under way. 17 Brockett, added to tile roster before many moons. games. Double-headers cured hits, including a homer, pitcher; pitcher; Quinn, are not relished ball The Earl The men will by players. and double. score by innings Gardner, one of Stallings’s second who oppose Toronto In He ard are both pitcher. +XX+XXX+XX++XXXXX++XXXX+X'S Benny Meyer R.H.E. basemen, was sold to the Jersey City Club tho lid-lifter are for the ready fray. clean-cut fellows whose tlrst desire is A second was Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 (V- 2 3 6 Washington—Clymer. right field; yesterday. The Skeetera also claim that operation performed on Thousands of fans who have counted Doc’ Powers, the Cleveland ...0 0 1 3 1 1 1 3 2—12 17 2 Milan, center field; ITnglaub, left field; when Hemphill is able to play again M to win. They don't like to lose, either ; popular catcher of 'h® llveen will be on the game are Philadelphia Athletics, and the report from Delehanty, second base; third turned ov^r to them. “Mao” seeing sending up stands, so that they may a one of them, hut. If are Conroy, occupy they do, they Phllly is that the chances for a says nix, however. fervent prayers to the weather-man to speedv re- base; Freeman, first base; McBride, Point of vantage when the time comes the first to admit a fair defeat. Man- •overy are bright. RECORD. be and to the Sun-god to shlno to shortstop; Street, catcher; Smith, good mak)e their presentation to Kid ager Wolverton certainly made n ten- and make j pitcher; Groom, pitcher. brightly, auspicious the Mahling. The Matt Puder Association strike when he secured these two ad- I W. L. Pc.I W. L Pc. Cincinnati ...5 l .8331 Brooklyn .2 3 opening day. have also had special space reserved dltlons to the lair. Tiger Boston .4 l ROO Pittsburg.2 3 .'400 IN All the details have hoen arranged for for them, and It would not be The can THE BOXING WORLD. surpris- only thing that mar one of I TIPS FROM New York....2 2 .800 flt. Louis.2 4 .313 | the The will start from ing if their was I EVERYWHERE. .2 3 1 3 .2 PARDEE HAS BEEN game. parade purpose the same as tile greatest, If not the very greatest, : \ Chicago .10CPhiladelphia. the Continental Hotel at 1 o'clock. that of the Eagles. When the grounds days in the history of Newark base- i Yeator«lny’* ItcMiiltn. This first to the will be are All RELEASED OUTRIGHT. NEW trip grounds reached, the gates will be thrown ball, Is the "water wagon,” and this, games postponed because of unfavor- YORK. April 21.—Wlllus Britt, j able weather conditions. made by the players to get their uni- open to the public and the band concert the will ho no dual race on Lake for Stanley Ketcbel, the middle- the day before great event, Is noi T^erc forms. The parade will be made In will 'nrnegle for the Princeton varsity crew (huiiPN Today. Big AI Pardee, who pitched for the Tigers weight champion, haying heard from Pitts- immediately start, continuing until very promising. However, every real tho band big cars and the raucous-voiced Ills year. This was deckled by the faculty, Boston at Philadelphia. for some time, being let out to the Bing- burg that Jack Johnson intends to autos, occupying umpire fires "the baseball fan is a true optimist and will sidestep t also went on record as St. Louis at Cincinnati. his the Toronto and Newark com- shot that was heard favoring rowing hamton ccnm of the New York State match with Ketehei, now tbut Jeffries players around the world’’ never believe that tne game will be " an amateur sport without the servVos League early last Henson, was this morning has announced his intention to meet the ing In behind in smaller ones, Though —"Play ball." Since postponed until the rain comes down 'f a professional coach. Sullivan became a major he has unconditionally released by Manager Wol- negro, said last night that he was willing no one will be kept from participating Just before the game starts the two i caught a total of SC>3 games. In the Inst n such a flood as to make any kind The management of the verton. Pardee refused to to New- to let the match Princeton Unl- live seasons h<* StiS nil report go, but that he and In the parade, there will probably be teams will line up In centre field and, nf caught games, ] play impossible. We’ll hope fn*- erslty Rowing Association denied that average of more than lOO games a season. ark this year, and now that he has been Ketehei would certainly claim the $6,000 but few in line, on ac- to the organizations strains of snappy, catchy music, .he if the rain were under at Guess that isn’t some record. out will that Johnson as a forfeit. | best, and. will only legotlatlons way any time let probably retire from the game. deposited When automo- 1 count of the players being in will march across the Held to the 'or a race with :-" Pardee has been in the gam»' for many Britt was shown the Johnson interview he keep off, we’ll get tip a subscription either Yale or Harvard. ------1-!-. —Li-LL111LJU1 tho of men and lies ball in almost biles and natural difficulty cheers of the assembled 1 The auuuiil Caledonian games were 3 ear#, pitched good said: "Johnson agreed that the money went multitude, ; md present the weather man with a poat- section of the on foot with the "benzine inaeil every country. Though as a forfeit, nnd you-can bet I'll collect It keeping up Mayor Haussllng, the popular execu- nedal—material not mentioned. yesterday until later In the spring negotiations looking toward the sale of this for j ai my man. Johnson agreed to everything, buggies." tlve of this city, will rise In his seat, account of rain. Doctor Mandeville player have been going on for some time, and we will j hold Mm to it." to they all came for naught, and there, was The Eagles will, however, march wind up "a la Joe McCrlrinlty” and ! CHICAGO. April 21.—Davenport, Cmii- nothing to do but to hand him his uncon- the grounds 300 strong and have re- send out a brand new white, shining ditional NEW YORK, April Gridin, doi'k, 1.ingle and Thnblin will he the Specialist envelope. 21.—Charley served seats along the right field ball, which will be tile Australian lightweight pugilist, out- immediately snapped j Maroon quartet In represent the University 673 Broad St. OvorChllf; pointed Frankie Madden, of this at up by the after which it will h It is city, “uinps," Manager Wolberton, X oy. 2 very troublesome on visiting 2 * 5ide dentist is schedul d to box throe more than pleased to be at the Til 011 to Pittsburg for Catcher Shrlver. ALL STAR BOUTS X grounds and well-nigh invincible X Winds with at Patay Waldmann’s Theatre j * head of a team In such a as city 4. —■ ■ ■ LOS ANGELES, April the re- on -IL 2L-.l!pon the home lot. As for myself onight. « ceipt of the news that 2 2 Newark and will do my best 4* Jeffries had an- I feel certain that I have all X It will bo the first appearance of Cross lonneed that he would 2 my to fight Johnson. Man- u this city, and, as ho has scores of ad- 1 ^ work secure that desirable of iger McCarey, of the X old pitching ability and that I X' X Pacific Athletic Club, Hirers, a big attendance is expected. J all desirables—a pennant. Just lent an offer of $50,000 to Jeffries ns his X will he able to win many a game Ti The fight followers will be able to a j < ■nd of the get between and I wouldn’t + purse, win, or lose, or draw. j ine on and you me, X for the boys this year, I am the style of the boxers their art 'Tr t++++++++++H-M-++++++++++^ [ you, unless you “draw the color line.'’ «| +♦++++++++++++++++++++++$ Eagle Brewing Co„ ♦ hit* •. i’i.