And Your Taste for Smart Hugh Penny's Speedy Colt West Virginia University Trims Tailoring Will Be in Accord Wins Harford Handicap. the Middies, 4 to 2. When Mertz Is Your Tailor CONTEST IS A THRILLER BARRON A BIG PUZZLE There's no better equipped tailoring shop in Washington than this. There are no more competent tailors. Robert Bradley Led Into Stretch Allows Sailors But Four Hits advertisements andj Is there reason should for YOU have doubtless read and reread many and Captured Second Is Given Good Support any why you pay high prices this season on clothes.ours and others. Tailoring when you can get the best at small cost? You have been plastered with big type and reasoned 1 Place. by Teammates. with in small type. Largest stock of fabrics in Washington awaits your inspection. to in and Whether or not we want to look this stock over. You have been appealed plain figures plied Special Dispatch to The Star. Special tHsp&tch to The Star. you buy you with reductions more than real. HAVRE DE 18..The Store Qloses Daily 6 P.M. reprehensible GRACE, Md., April 18.. ANNAPOLIS, Md., April Saturday. 9 P.M. You have seen argument exhausted and horse sense so depleted "Come on, you Robert Bradley; nip him, superb pitching of Barron, coupled with you Fathom," were the ut¬ the-fine him by his team¬ that it was barely able to get around. expressions support given been bored with fabric and fashion and fit, and surfeited tered fr^n thousands of throats of race¬ mates, enabled the nine of West Vir¬ to Order You have mid¬ Suits goers at the finish of the Harford handi¬ ginia to win from the Annapolis with dissertations on style. . cap at Havre de Grace. The contest was shipmen here this afternoon, by 4 to 2. You have seen the tariff mad^ party to the most pettifogging per¬ a thriller, and patrons of the opening Altogether, the game was the best wit¬ day did not know the result until nessed on the academy diamond this formances that ever disgraced the public prints. season. Fathom's number was placed above WHEN ALL IS SAID Bradley's on Jhe post opposite the judges' The game virtually was a ' BUT DON'T FORGET THAT stand. battle, and Barron, the visiting twlrlsr, had a little the better of Vinson, the Getting away from the five and a THE CLOTHES THAT COUNT! half navy veteran. Neither team was able AND DONE, IT furlong barrier, Springboard was first to I_S show, with to do much hitting, so strong was the Can't the value else¬ Htighey Penny's Fathom in work of the opposing twirlers, but the duplicate And so long as it is the clothes that count, just so long will Fine- a commanding position. Rounding the where under Wonder What Mertz Win far turn the West Virginians managed to get a $22.50. Say Today? man & Goldsmith clothes retain their leadership for service, sanity weight began to tell on the bingle or two of the and Cassatt and timely order, entry, he gradually dropped the Middies' errors helped them ma¬ and style. back from his forward In us to remind that we have closed position. the terially In the run getting. The visitors Meanwhile permit modestly you meantime Robert was an enormous Bradley forcing a got five hits off Vinson, while the sailor out from one of the leading foreign woolen mills yard¬ fast pace, and entering the home stretch lads registered fov&* off Barron's de¬ age of woolens at a price which permits us to he moved to the front with a rush. livery. The varsity boys had much the However, in the last furlong McTaggart better of It in the field. Only one took Fathom to the outside and slowly was was a of but charged against them. That Tailor You a Suit at surely Bradley's lead was being cut by on Hicks' In the Saving down at every leap. Within seventy Long, grounder Can't duplicate the value else¬ yards of the goal Fathom's speed seemed seventh inning, which was almost too where under to increase, or Bradley's might have de¬ hot to handle. And to go back to the $30. of the Value creased, but when the wire was reached pitching, Barron struck out seven and Our own experts design and tailor every garment, which are guaranteed absolutelv. If you 25% Original Fathom's nose was seen, by the Judge's issued only one free while Vinson pass, live out of town send for booklet and The materials go on sale Monday morning, April 20. eye first. fanned nine; walked four and struck samples. Sherwood Finishes one batsman. West Virginia gathered Strong. a couple of runs in the opening inning. The spectators missed the great spurt Simon and went to second GOLDSMITH when safely Blue Suits to Order FINEMAN & of Sherwood In the last furlong by Vinson struck Long. Dille struck Royal Serge watching the duel between the first two, out, but Vinson passed Ayers, filling $10 the bases. Smith's clean hit sent Simon 611 14th Street ""'ZST and the Hedrick thoroughbred flashed and Long home. The Middies did not Direct of Exclusive Woolens. under the wire a good third, being about tally until the fourth. In that session MS' Importers three lengths back of Barron passed Adams, the first man up, Bradley. Spring- and the Middy was advanced to second board blew up in the home stretch and when H. Mertz and Mertz Co. 906 F Fisher was thrown out at Inc., Street. Horron did not seem to like the burden first. Rodgers singled and Adams of 12t> pounds, and ran a dull race. scored. The visitors As an got another run added feature Hocnic ran away in the sixth on errors by T. Fisher for six furlongs going to the post in the and Hamilton. Things began to bright¬ first race, which was at five furlongs. en for the Middies in the seventh, when Jockey Murphy was unseated in front with two men out Long let Hicks' fast Strangely enough Shanks struck out the of the clubhouse, and he escaped without grounder get past him, and Hicks got other two timer he went to the plate, WILL even a shaking up. Hocnic ran to the to second. Vinson cracked out a two- but Milan hit the ball well every time up. SCHOLASTIC SERIES entrance of the home stretch, where he bagger. scoring Hicks. Connolly was tore across the field in the BASEBALL turned and was sent in as a pinch but struck When Milan M. caught. hitter, A. C. WINSAGAIN NAPS Then to the out. The visitors got their fourth eighth with two on and caught Caldwell's LOSE amazement of tally THIS WEEK AGAIN all. Jockey BE STARTED in the ninth on errors line drive, he undoubtedly saved his team Murphy brought him home first In a by Kennedy and field T. Fisher. The of a lot of trouble. Had that hit gone safe of fifteen starters, the horse simply fielding feature the scored and running all over his field in the last ^ame was a fast double play between two runs would surely have Defeats Mount St. OUTFITS the Joseph's in Are to Meet Nose Them Out in sixteenth. Napa Nick set all the early Long and Simon, while the latter car¬ Caldwell himself mteht have made and Business, Eastern and Western Tigers Hard but ried off the batting honors, with three circuit. Milan is fielding in his old-time Central pace, tired badly in the home stretch, out of four to date he is Mark Down in Price and was a length In front of the old singles trips to the plate. form this spring, and up State Series, 11 to 4. of What Should Be Close Battle by Score of 4 to 3. campaigner Fox. Box score: not finding any trouble handling ground Everything you need In reliable in First Contests' Monty The distance hits which come into his territory. Bmp Ball goods at lowest prict«. suited Monty, and he was a forward con¬ W. Va. AB.H.O.A.E. Xtry, AB.H.O.A.E. Shoes. »2.30 Tomorrow. tender from the break. Le'w*d.2b. 5 0 0 2 0 Ha'ira,2b 3 0 111 value Race.C. U. Plays Harvard Slmon.lb. r» 1 13 0 0 Smith,2b. 0 0 0 1 0 First Baseman Williams, the Texan $1.95 Summaries. Long.**... 4 0 2 8 1 Adams.ss. 3 10 0 0 who has been doing such good work for HOFFECKER NOT IN FORM Shoes, kangaroo uppers. LAJOIE MAKES FIRST HIT Dille.3b... 4 0 0 4 0 H.Fis'r.cf 4 0 2 0 0 the Yankees this is indisposed 93.00 value <7-20 Western has not been making much of a Ayers.cf.. 8 1 2 0 0 Ken'dy.lb 4 0 8 0 1 spring, BY H. C. BYBD. First race, five furlongs; three-year-olds and Smith,rf. 4 3 0 0 0 and could not play today. Cald¬ Shoes. kangaroo uppers. hand cry as to its powers, but confident state¬ Rodgers.rf 4 10 0 0 a forged cleets. ments claim to know up; selling.Hocnic, 109 (Murphy). 8 to 1, 8 to 1 Adams.If. 2 0 2 0 0 2 10 0 8 well, who has some reputation as *S.50 high school series of those who give 2 0 O 0 T.Ffer,3b and Star Hurler value $2.45 The championship the Red and White a chance. It has and 8 to 6, won. Xapanlck, 111 (Mentry), 32 Hersey.lt. 0 Glover.lf. 4 0 0 0 0 hitters, was put In his place gave Aggies' Works Below inclement Sam Fiddler,c. 3 0 8 0 0 Professional model. - will begin Tuesday, provided two an Infield bet¬ Crawford Comes With to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, 107 Hicks,c... 3 011 2 0 a very good account of himself, though low cut A capable hurlers and Through second; Montyfox, Barron,p.. 3 0 0 2 0 Vinson.p.. 3 10 10 with men Shoes 1 very best: hand weather conditions do not interfere. ter than the average. At shortstop it (Ward), 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and 3 to 1, third. Time, Johnson struck him out twice His Usual Standard.Errors forged Home Bon Connolly*. 1 0 0 0 0 on Caldwell came up in the eleets. M.OO double-header will take place the open- has probably the most capable inflelder That Helps 1.01. Sykesic, Lady Lightning, Moncrief, Amer- the bases. -value being scheduled to among all the nines. icus, Chenult, Ann Tilly. Huda's Brother, Totals..30 0 27 11 1 Totals..31 4 27 10 0 first round with two on and fanned,#and Costly.. $320 in* day. Central Some. Striker, Susan B., Crlsco and .Batted for Hamilton in again in the third he was up when two Fielders' Gloves, extra while Eastern will have Eastern has been making a rather re¬ Harebell also ran. the seventh Inning. up values, from 25c JC QQ meet Business, markable showing in its practice con¬ Second race, four furlongs; maiden two-year- West Virginia 20000100 1.4 were on, and he came near breaking to as its olds.Hanbeck, 108 (Buxton). 3 to 1, even and the when he hit the first ball First Baseman's Mitts. Western opponent. tests, as it has been winning consist¬ 1 to Navy 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0.2 game The is hardly any doubt that one its it 2, won; Fair Helen,- 105 (Ambrose), 7 to 2, Hum.Simon. pitched on a line with two on In the Maryland Agricultural College .1.00 to * Jg QQ There ently. Among accomplishments ti to 5 and 1 to Long, Hersey. Barron, Adams, _ series its DETROIT. Mich., April 18..Detroit 3, second; Trial, by Jury, 108 Hicks. Two-base hit.Vinson. took another game in the Maryland Mlts. 2Sc of the most closely contested has "a victory to credit over Tome (Davis), 8 to 1. 3 to 1 and 7 to 5. third. Time, T. Stolen bases. eighth. will be had. Institute, which is not a poor accom¬ today defeated Cleveland. 4 to 3, In an 10.41). Norse King, Fenrock. Stubborn. Ethan Fisher, Hersey. Double play.Dong to Simon. state Intercollegiate championship race ^' $10.00 witnessed in recent years Allen, Ida Struck out.By Barron, 7; by Vinson, 9. Bases a bad and of the teams plishment by any means. It has the exciting game. Both clubs were merci¬ Claire, Jefferson and Leda also ran. on balls.Off Barron. Cook, an outfielder, has leg, yesterday by the Mount St. It seems that there is none same hurler who it to the cham¬ Third race, six furlongs; and 1; off Vinson, 4. Hit by not be able to for Chance defeating Team Rates en to the pitched less in their treatment of the pitchers, three-year-olds pitcher.Long and T. Fisher. Time of will play nine a of 11 to 4. The Special Unifonns which stands out in contrast pionship last year, and a capable run¬ up; selling.Gordon, 93 (J. McTaggart), 4 to 1, 1 hour and 40 minutes. game. for several days. Joseph's by score about but despite the savage hitting, sharp 8 to 5 and 4 to 5, won; Joe Finn. 104 Umpires.Messrs. Betts Farmers won and all appear to be of ning mate for him in Greer. Also, with 7 to (J. of Washington and Fisher or because they outplayed others, Thornett defensive work down the score. Smyth), 1, 2& to 1 and even, second; Su¬ Annapolis. not their opponents from same There are several eligible, the Litfht Blue and kept preme, 99 (Hinphy), 12 to 1. 4 to 1 and 8 to Griffith's warning to his players every standpoint WALFORiyS th# strength. White is well on 5, while here because except hitting. Several errors and mis- in which one or more of the wonderfully fortified Crawford, however, proved mightier third. Time, 1.14 4-5. Royal Meteor, Rolling to take things easy positions at least one side of its diamond, as it than the fielders. In the third Stone, Dr. Dougherty, Zodiac, Chllla, Colonel they have the impression that the plays by Mount St. Joseph's gave the 909 Penna. Ave. N.W. nines are more effective than- the othesa, is not there will inning McDougall. Rey, WALTER JOHNSON GIVES cut Aggies the of their runs, probable be another with Cleveland one run ahead the Kayderocero6, Parlor Boy and Yankees are not going to any figure majority but the all-round power of the others third baseman and shortstop their Coppertown also ran. seems to have had the desired effect, while the few hits made by them were equals in toto. Central Tige rslugger drove the ball over the Fourth race, Harford handicap; five and one- harder today three of them to make up for any deficiencies appears to be half furlongs; and ANOTHER for the players hustled timely, coming when HcAv About Those Dull appears a little weak now, its pitching not hav¬ right-field screen for a Tiome his three-year-olds up.Fathom, REMARKABLE than did in any of the games in there were men on second and third. may have in one position. run, 96 (J. McTaggart). 3% to 1. 8 to 5 and 4 to 5, they the they ing been up to the standard desired, third drive of that size this year. One won; Robert Bradley, 103 8 to 3 to Boston. One of the worst faults Hoffecker, although he won his game To look at the series from an abso¬ but that may or not mean 1 and to (Murphy). 1, season was to take and Safety Razor Blade#? may much. was 7 5, second; Sherwood, 106 (McCahey), PITCHING Nationals had last pitched well in spots, was off form, Are son going to throw them lutely unbiased standpoint, it is not homer made down south in an ex¬ 20 to 1, 7 to 1 and 2 to 1, third. Time. 1.07 EXHIBITION it easy teams which they and was hit away? dare to A the 1-5. against really harder than the Don't do it. Bring them In to us. We sharpen probable that anybody would pro¬ meeting ,nf the Catholic Base Ball hibition game, other was pounded Horron, M'ramichie. .Springboard, Gainer, Strom- figured they outclassed, and no doubt score indicates. His work was much them with an electric machine, riving them keen. claim a winner. Such a prediction would I^eague officials was held last night and out for the entertainment of King boli, Flittergold. Isidora, Bard of Hope, Brave several contests which were thrown below his usual standard. Linhard. who more a This the organization effected for the com¬ Cunarder and Keweasa also ran. be nothing than conjecture. George when the world touring teams Fifth race, mile and (Continued from First Page.) away by this overconfidence might started in the box for Mount 8t. P&& S?. 85 V- T. a~. would be true not only because of the ing year. The roster of clubs was com¬ seventy yards; four-year- won had the gone in and were in London. olds and up; selling.Grassmere, 100 (J. McTag¬ have been players Joseph'8, was relieved in the first with even strength of the teams, pleted general arrangements made gart), 2 to 5 and out, soon as and hustled as if they were playing a one after had apparently to start the season. Hall started for Detroit, won; Sepuiveda, 108 several of the team's best stick¬ down, he filled the bases but for the reason that the high school Capt. C. E. Ed¬ the game but (Williams). 25 to 1, 7 to 1 and 2H to 1, second; ers get into their championship aggregation. with an error, a base on balls and a up to their real stand¬ wards will head the body as its presi¬ Cleveland scored two runs off his pitch¬ Gerrard, 108 (Knight). 25 to 1, 7 to 1 and 3 to stride. hit the Same.. nines seldom play and he third. 1.46. batsman. Meadows, who followed Always ard in the championship games. Take, dent, predicts that a success¬ ing in the first inning, and In the sec¬ 1, Time, Stelcliffe. Frog, Lady Howard Shanks' drive along the left was wild nine of ful season is in store. ond, after Olson and Lellvelt Rankin, Towtonfieid, Little Ep and Ella Grane Just which one of his pitchers Grlf-| in the ninth inning looked Linhard, also, although he for instance, the Business High singled, also ran. flth will use tomorrow will not be de¬ Aeld fcml line would not have been scored on so con¬ last year. It had material good enough Main replaced him. O'Neill greeted Sixth race, cided until for all the world like an easy two-bag- sistently had his not failed Tharp's before the The Catholic University base ball team Main's major league debut with a sin¬ selling; two-year-olds; four fur¬ just before the game, but who was with support to win the championship, and will meet the Harvard nine longs.Category, 109 (Frasch), 15 to 1, 5 to 1 the chances are that "Doc" will but Walsh, formerly him. series began there were those who pre¬ tomorrow at gle which scored Olson, but after that and 2% to 1, won. General Villa, 110 Ayer« Sjr,e Athletics, is a fielder of more than Mount St. Park. The Brookland- the tall hander held the 7 to 1, to 1 and 7 to (Pickett), be sent right back. Ayers pitched well ball Joseph's started by getting dicted an out-and-out victory for it, and right Naps 2^4 5. second; Folderal, ordinary ability, and he hustled the a run in the first on a base on that Eastern ers will endeavor to avenge the decisive runless. Cleveland's two runS in the 103 (Ambrose). 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, third. enough to win his game in Boston, had to second base In time to stop Shanks balls, none so much as thought defeat suffered last Time, 0.48 3-5. Rustic I he had any offensive a steal and a long single by Wamsley. Berkeley Rye would do more than fight it out with they spring up at Cam¬ first resulted from Turner's single, a Deviltry, Maid, May, support, and It is from sliding in there. bridge. when the Crimson got away with by Jackson and sacrifice Tipln, Finalee and Hectograph also ran. expected that he will make even a better The Aggies followed by shoving across Central or Western as to which would triple Lajoie's four counters. Two bases on an 612 F St. N.W. Phone Main 277. un¬ them In a one-sided game. It is more fly.- showing against the locals. If Ayers is in a man- balls, keep out of the last berth. But the than not chosen Griffith The seventh Inning started error by the pitcher, a hit batsman, Western and East¬ probable that Catholic University In the third, before Crawford made Monday's Havre- de Grace Entries. will send either Cash- ner which seemed to assure the Nationals Special Private Delivery. expected happened. will pitch his home Bush stole ion or Erigie to the slab. and a long single into right field sent ern both came to the front, the latter Trayers, though Croker may run. doubled, third First race, three-year-olds and upward; selling; of more runs, but the Yankees showed four men across. St. work. The contest should be well and scored on a wild pitch. Detroit or two Joseph's scored winning the title, while Business slumped played five and one-half furlongs.Rye Straw, 115; that they, too, knew a thing again in the second and fourth on by both clubs, as C. U. is and scored the winning run in the fourth, That Frank Chance has a much better work. and played miserable ball in comparison Harvard is strong Planuda, 90; Auto Maid, 107; America, 112; about defensive McBride started hard hitting, while the Farmers jumped BUSINESS LOSES, 1 TO 2. to it should have done. nearly always represented by when Moriarty doubled and Stanage balanced team this spring than he had this Inning with a clean hit to center what a him home "with a Agnier, 107; Incision, 109; Laura, 100; Inlan. into the lead with three runs in their This year Business has undoubtedly capable aggregation. brought single. Lajoie at any time last season must be con¬ and Johnson followed this by pushing a of the made his flrst hit of the a 112; Thrifty, 102; Monty Fox, 112; Fanchette, half fourth. They scored three the best scholastic pitcher in the series. season, sin- Double ceded, but it appears still to bo some bunt past Keating, which he beat to first more in the sixth and one in the Is Defeated in Lart Game in Vir¬ gle off Main in the eighth Score: 102; Five, 112; Briar Path, 107; Deduc¬ a eighth. It Is hardly likely that any man will ining. distance from first division berth- base. There was none out, and it It was a coincidence it was the ROMP FOB HARVARD. tion, 112; Racing Bell, 107; Colors, 93; Salesia. But one that be brought out who can show better Clare. AB.H.O.A.E. Detroit. AB.H.O.A.E. 107; Bat 112. the thing that is im¬ looked as if there was a good chance. same score by which M. A. C. won from ginia by Mas»anutten Academy. form than is of at his Johns'n.lb 4 1 7 0 0 Bush.ss. ..4 2 4 5 1 Masterson, pressive about the Yankees Is their de¬ But Moeller, in an effort to sacrifice, Kelly capable 3 1 3 8 0 Second race, the Baltimore team last year. Special Dispatch to The Star. best, and yet that by mo means makes Turner,3b. Kav'gh,2b 4 12 0 1 two-year-olds; four furlongs. termination and hustle. They have been struck out, and to the Joy of the crowd The score: will even be Smothers the Team Under a Jackson, rf 4 3 0 0 0 Cobb.cf... 4 1110 Change. 100; Hassock, 110; Palmero, 100; Eagle. STRASBURG JUNCTION, it certain that Business Army 2 1 2 2 0 3 2 100; Royal Blue, 104; Chenteuse, 100. much encouraged by their showing Sweeney made a perfect throw to second V*-. in the for the honors. Kelly LaJole,2b. Crawfd.rf 10 0 the Athletics and are off M.A.O. AB.H.O.A.E. Mt.St.J. AB.H.O.A.E. 18 .Business High of W aahingtonAP*)1lost running Score of 15 Graney.lf. 4 3 4 0 fi Veach.lf. .413101 Third race, three-year-olds and upward; five against displaying and picked McBride the bag. That, Knode.88.. 2 0 1 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 was the star of the scholastic teams to 3. 4 1 2 2 0 4 and .ouo-half much more confidence than heretofore. of course, ended the chances for runs. Cablll.cf.. to the Massanutten Academy nine here Olson,Bs.. Burns,lb.. 18 10 furlongs.Honey Bee, 101; Gar!. Dears*e,2b 4 1110 Tlngley.ss 2 0 13 3 today by 1 to 2. The contest was well last year until the regular series start¬ WEST POINT. X. Y. April 18..Har- Lelivelt.cf 4 2 2 0 0 Mori* ty,3b 4 3 0 0 01 96; Trifler, 96; Tea Enough, 95; Belmarc/ur, 117; Chance als ohas picked up some likely- Shipley,3b 4 0 2 3 1 Dalrle.3b 4 10 4 0 ed, and then he failed to come through. O'Neill,c. 4 1 4 3 0 Stanage,c. 3 17 4 0 Hocnir, 101; Sherwood, 109; Tarts, 106; hole 3 1 2 0 0 played all the boys reflecting credit vard's base bafl team defeated the 2 Galaxy, looking ball players. Malsel, at third, When Keating had himself in a Morrls.cf. Waln'y.lf. 4 2 10 0 score. That may be the case again, though Army Mitchell,p 0 0 0 0 llall.p 0 0 0 0 0 98; Lady Lightning, 105. to be a star. Derrlck.lf 2 0 1 0 0 Maloae,2b 4 10 3 1 upon themselves. The today, 15 to 3. The visitors hit ball Colamore.p 10 0 10 Main,p... 3 0 12 0 Fourth race, three-year-olds and handi¬ looks He played a great In the first inning he seemed determined Kelly is undoubtedly wiser for his ex¬ the B 1 upward; and Is to have to himself out of and came near Wlirms.rf 5 1 0 0 0 Barry.lb.. 4 19 0 0 Masaatmtten. landing*. 0 0 0 0 cap; five furlongs.Horron, 128; Czar Michael. game today, reported get it, 3 112 0 0 8 8 8 1 1 11> u n A P! . y periences of a year ago. hard and were aided in piling up their Progressive, 100; been doing so all spring. Gilhooley, too, the trick. With two on he struck Mont'y.lb Morgan,c. Dlfi£eS'/%AB.H.".A-t-. If the teams their full strength 196; Isidora, 104; Mater, 95; turning Mess,c.... 4 0 8 3 0 Duffy.rf.. 4 0 2 1 0 Ijoti-. 3 18 0 0 be more con¬ six trips to the plate, and his fielding Moriarty. hits.Cobb, Trifler, 105; Brynary, 114; Sister Florence, will not have the services of Russell Ford over on him before he had time to realize 2 012 1 1 3 8 0 1 whole will much closely Veach, Bush, Moriarty. Three-base hit.Jack¬ 106; Stellata, 101; Nimbus, Robert to was at the then Bans.Knode (2). Dearstyne (2). Shipley f8), SareLe Dowrlck.cf 2 tested than in 1913. at short were the features. Score: son. .Crawford. Hits.Off 108; Oliver, this summer, he Is not apt miss him, that he plate. Howard Ma Hotto.p.. 2 0 0 1 0 Breiman.p. Z ' Hall, 5 107; Colonel McDougal, 99; Col. Atihmeade, 118; a fair staff off a and came Morris (8). Derrick, Tlngley, lone (2), Mor¬ Business has a fairly good infield, but R B E in 1 inning, none out in second; off 8 Burly Light, 112. for he has pretty pitching fouled couple, finally gan. Three-base hit.Morgan. Hits.Off Mead¬ ^ J Main, Tbtala.. 21 10 * - it to the standard of that Army 1 0 O O 2 0 0 O ©. 8* 4 7 In 8 innings; off 10 in 5 off Sixth race, and of youngsters who are sure to hold their through with the drive which netted three 4. Sacrifice 23 Total*.. 28 6 18 « is hardly up 4 A Mitchell, Innings; three-year-olds up; selling; ows, hits.Dearstyne Montgomery, of Tech, but on the other hand the Busi¬ Harrartl 5 0 0 0 3 ©-1316 2 Collamore, 2 In 3 innings. Sacrifice hit.Tur¬ five and one-half furlongs.The Gardner, 109; own. runs. Knode. Derrick. Stolen bases.Shipley, Derrick. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Batteries.Merrlllatt, Butts and Frye ner. Sacrifice fly.Lajoie. .Bush. Miss Eleanora, 97; Right Easy, Jack of Doable play.Shipley to Dearstyne. First base SSSSui 0 0 0 0 0 2 «-3 ness nine has as its best bet an ex¬ Mllburn; Double Bush 110; off off scholastic and Waterman. Hitchcock and West. plays.Kavanaugh, and Burns 12). Hearts, 109; Beach Sand, 107; Elm, 107; Scarlet It was a lucky thing for the on balls.Off Meadows, 4; Linhard, 1; Ttana.Wlat. Donden. Crick. First base on ball* ceptionally good pitcher, Kelly, Iyft on bases.Cleveland, 6; Detroit. 8. First Letter, 95; Little Jupiter. 109; El Mahdi, 100; perhaps . Hoffecker, 3. First bsse on errors.M. A. C.. .Off Hottee, 2. Struck out.Br Hottes, lo; b> if hs comes through as is expected, and base on balls.Off Main, 1; off off 109; Corn Nationals that the Yankee, did not St. 1. Hit by Linhard 2. Two-base hits.Kelley. bas*-* Mitchell, f; Batwa, Cracker, 112; Stare, 109; a finished fielder in center New Orleans. 1; Birmingham, 0. 3; Joseph's, pitcher.By Brennan, Stolen^ as he should. There is not a great deal Ray Demmitt, the outfielder, once a Collamore, 2. Struck out.By Main, 6; by Prince Chap. 112; Chanticler, 107; Silas Grump. have more 8. (Morris). Struck out.By Meadows, »; by Wise (3). Culllpan. Crick. Lmpires Mewi> «f difference in the outfield of these member of the New York Americans, Mitchell, 2; by Collamore, 1. . 109; Diamond Cluster, 95; Sir Caladore, 87; Chil¬ than Holden. for It looked very much Atlanta, 4; Memphis, Hoffecker, 8. Passed balls.Me«i, 2; Morgan, 1. Green and Jones. Time of gsane.1 hour and 1* O'Neill. Wild pitch.Mitchell. Time of ton 107. an If a mote competent gardener would Montgomery, 3; Mobile, 3. Wild Handlboe. minutes. Game called to allow Business to catch two teams, though if there is any mar¬ has been sold by I>etroit to the White 2 hours and 2 minutes. game. Queen, 1. pitch.Meadows. .Mr. gin in this respect it should go to Tech. Sox. Umpires.Messrs. Hllde- have swallowed Shanks' double In the Chattanooga, 5; Nashville, Time of game.2 hours. train. brand and O'Loughlln. first Inning which virtually won the CAEDLNALS CHASE CTTLS. game. It was a hard hit ball all right, but Holden did not cover much ground on It, and Qllhooley seemed to have no Hank Bobinson Makes His Debut knowledge of what was going on at that particular moment. The Nationals' and Trims , 5 to 2. other run was probably a pure gift ST. Foster did not seem to have a chance LOUIS, April 18..-Hank Robinson to score on Morgan's short fly to center Stein, made his debut with the St. Louis team field. Holden caught it a few yards be¬ this afternoon and was effective against hind second base, and seemed to have a in all but the last when perfect throw to the plate started. the tailor Chicago Inning, however, for some unaccount¬ the visitors scored their runs. Keating, The score able reason. Intercepted the throw, and. who puts was 5 to 2 in St. Louis' favor. Pierce, of course, Foster scored without as ef¬ Tango who started the contest for Chicago, fort. into was hit at opportune stages, while his style To show that Johnson was not in his clothes. teammates erred at critical times. Score: best form it need be said that he struck Chl'go. AB.H.O.A.E. St. L. AB.H.O.A.E. out only four men, gave Ave bases on Leach.3h. 3 1 3 0 0 nug'lns,2b 3 13 4 0 halls, and In bIx of the nine Innings Hoae .( Quality Tatloriag. Goode.rf.. 3 0 0 0 0 Magee.cf. 3 13 0 0 Sacks 4 1 3 2 0 had men on th^ bas?s. Of course, only Swe'n'v,2b Butler.ss. 3 12 5 0 Walter Zim'aa.M. 4 112 0 J.MU'r.lb 4 1 12 0 ) one of these scored, for when Schulte.lf 4 1 2 0 0 Wilson,rf. 4 0 2 0 0 was in a tight place he put everything Saier.lb. 2 0 9 0 2 Dolan,3b. 4 0 13 0 he had on the ball, and, under such con¬ To Measure Johns'n,cf 3 0 10 1 Cruise.lf.. 2 0 0 0 0 ditions, he Is usually Invincible. But It Archer,c.. 3 1 5 3 0 Snyder,c.. 3 2 4 1 0 was a hard game of ball for part of Let Your S Pierce,p. .2 0 0 4 0 Robins n,p 2 0 0 3 0 the at least. Because of his lack way Eyes Stack.p... 0 0 0 1 0 had do a whole lot of Phelan*.. 110 0 0 of control he to Bresn'hanf 0 0 0 0 0 work during the Orst four Innings, and he very sensibly rested during the next What Your Ears Have Totals. .29 ~6 24 12 3 Totals. .28 6 27 16 0 three, using nothing but a slow ball, .Batted for Pierce in the eighth. and he got away with It so that he was tBatted for Saler In the ninth. ready to finish strong had It been Chicago 00000000 2.2 necessary. Heard About Stein's Tango Sacks St. Louis 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 x.5 Runs.Sweeney, Zimmerman, Huggins (2), But¬ Hay Keating's spit ball, when It is ler, Snyder (2). Two-base hits.Butler. Leach, working, is simply unhltable. The ball $18-75 Scbulte, Snyder (2). Zimmerman. Sacrifice bits. a foot or more on It Look at the model in our has a break of Tango win¬ Goode, Magee. Robinson. Hits.Off Pierre, 6 in the and as a elegant 7 innings; off Stack. 0 in 1 inning. Sacrifice when it reaches plate, dow.the swellest Suit a fellow flys.Butler, Bresnahan. Stolen base.Butler. result of Its use eight of the Nationals swagger young For Double plays.Huggins to Butler; Zimmerman, fanned. But Keating's control wai none Sweeney and Saler. Left on bases.Chicago, 5; of the best, and It was due to his wlld- could ask for. St. Louis, 4. First base on balls.Off Robinson, nesb in the opening round that he was 3; off Pierce, 2. Struck out.By 2; the running so far as 1. Time Robinson, by virtually out of Pierce, 2; by Stack, of game.2 hours. the game was concerned before he bad Fashionable Umpires.Messrs. Orih and Byron. the side retired In that round. Other Dressy Conservative Models Wins From Santas EMdie Alnsmlth has had few harder: Chicago City. games to catch In hU career than the KANSAS CITT. Mo.. April 18.Singles one today. Johnson Is never easy to in Sack Suits to Measure, $18.75 to $35 Fellows by Zeider and Beck, a triple by handle and today he was wild In .add!- Zwllllng His and a by Wickland tion to his terrific speed. ball would single gave Chicago one to the other, occa¬ runs in the first shoot from side largest three Inning, a lead the sionally was high and then low and some¬ TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT II* Kansas Federals were the City unable to times on the ground. Considering every¬ united states. overcome, the visitors winning « to 3. thing. Alnsmlth handled him perfectly, Score: though he was forced to put In a strenu¬ M. Stein & Co Six Stores at 8th R H B ous afternoon. .) and F Sts. Chlcsgo 3 © 0 0 . 1 I 0 1-V 8* 1 La Deer 5c; After 5c Kansas City... 1 1000000 1-8 10 8 Howard Shanks and Clyde Milan got Anita, lOq Head, 10c; Ofty, Dinner, Batteries.McGnfre and Wilson; Hogan. Stone four of the Nationals' leven hits; Ftater, and Brown, Easterly. McBrlde and Johnson got the others.