Joe Boehling Shows Wonderful Form in His 1914 Debut.Blanks Boston DOES EXCELLENT WORK IN HIS STANDING. SCHEDULES FIRST 1914 CONTEST. AND RESULTS IN BIG COLLEGENINES10 \ BASE BALL LEAGUES J. M. Stein & Co., HERE Tailors to Most of Washing-ton, AMERICAN LEAGUE. PLAY TODAY Toains. \\\ j,. Win. Loso. 523 Thirteenth Street. Nationals' Star hicago. f o 1.000 1.000 .8>0 Catholic M. A. Southpaw New York. 0 1.000 1.000 .6>7 University. C., Should Be of Greater Value *n.lon«l, - , ..0 r(((0 and Gallaudet Have Games r.otlis .. 2 1 ,667 j00 Than in 1913. ' -"S3 :,00 .3.-,.) on Home Fields. Our ,:oston J Our 2 .583 .500 .250 Cash Policy Cuts Athletics.. 000 .333 .000 McBRIDE PLAYS SPLENDID Cleveland. 0 4 .000 .200 .0)0 ONE EDITOR THINKS VERY BALL IN THE SHORTFIELD F NATIONAL LEAGUE. LITTLE OF FEDS'FINANCES Teams. W. L. IV:. Win. l/»>.c. Suits to IMiila 2 0 1.000 1000 .867 $40 $30 Chances Apparently llrooklyn... J 0 1.000 1.000 .6'J7 A Pass for Game for Run¬ W e told we nave our busi- Accepts Many Pittsburgh. 1 .750 .500 .600 Opening have frankly you why reorganized Going for Hits.In Ne.w Cincinnati.. 1 .1 500 667 ning: Six-Column Cut Made ness upon a cash basis.and the motive and the result have both been York Today. Jhlcago.... 1 .500 .667 Poor our all and us. In Louis. 250 .400 .200 Impression. strongly indorsed by patrons. We benefit.you Xc w York. o i? .000 ; .ooo a business the size of this the elimination of credits means just ED GRILLO. BY J. Ei'.oston 0 2 .000 .333 .000 BY H. C. BYRD. what we have demonstrated to Our to turn out our All doubts ae base you. ability 1 \K\\ Y«»RK. lv Several local college and school to whether Joo Bochling would l»c as val¬ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ball icai.is arc scheduled to play to¬ $38 and $40 Suits tor $ }0. in this as bul uable a piu-her to tin- tea year day. Georgetown has no gam**, More than that, it has to us for add¬ he was last wor- eliminated by his per¬ AMEBICAN LEAGUE. i Catholic University, Gallaudet and the, opened up opportunities n formance yesterdayI r" his work against Maryland \gricultural College are to liner to this assortment.for cash talks to as a fabrics commandingly the lied Sox can be taken criterion. Washington. i ; Boston 0 licet more or less strong opponents. ing Hochling: is just about a 10" per cent more Western. Central anil Kastern arc the as a result contests importers.and efficient t wirier now than he was at any York... high s hools which have time last season. In yesterday's game New .4 Philadelphia. 0 booked. Boehling «ave every appearance of a fin¬ Catholic l/nive:-sit> ousiit to have a You'll find even $45 weaves in the $30 line.the newest ished i»it her. He was cool. used St. Louis 2 Detroit I pi etty easy time of its game with and best effects. H -cod .judgment in working on the various Las tern College. That nine has not batters, and bad almost perfect control. 6 Cleveland 5 been playing teams of real strength matter the the standard of J. M. Stein What is more, bis motion is smoother Chicago this year, and is hardly to be considered No what price, tailoring 1 he now than it used to be. He no longer NATIONAL LEAGUE. in a class with the Brooklanders. never varies. It cannot be better:d. It will not be lowered.for whirls hi. head as he used to. and in Maryland Aggies will probably face the . very respect has probably improved strongest of the three teams scheduled the aid direction of Mr. J. M. 3 New York. ... I every detail is under control personal more than any ore «. r" hist year's twirlers. Philadelphia. to come here. Mount St. Josephs will Pitching such .is he did yesterday is go- be their opponent, and it is more than Stein himself. I it for him to run 5 Boston 0 have to do some ng to make possible Brooklyn probable that they will i what it save:>. Walter Johnson a hard race for honors. of the best work they have shown this You'll like this cash plan.an it is being that or incidentally, proved Grif-j 2 St. Louis 0 vear in order to win. Callaudet may fith is in of a very high class Pittsburgh... in the 1 possession mav not be hard pushed game pitching staff. Kvery one of the three! w'.th Rock Hill. The Kllicott City in¬ games that ha\ e been played against; Chicago 6 Cincinnati.... 5 stitution sometimes turns out some Host on indicate tins. Johnson. Avers and plucky aggregations. which play above J. M. Stein & showed like artists, and Co., Boehling Griffith1 their average class. I :>e!iev#*s that before the season is a month) li old he will have two o three others do¬ SCHEDULES. Western High is in Port Deposit to ing almost as well. play tin- Tonu- Institute. The Red and 523 Thirteenth Street. AMERICAN LEAGUE. White is banking on making a good Conceding that the Nationals, when at1 showing, basing its calculations on the, their best, are not a strong hitting team, TODAY. TOMORROW. defeat handed Tonu- some time ago by 'hey are sure to do a whole lot better Wash, jit Now Y«»rk. ? he Hastern nine. Central St. the Philadelphia a; Boston. Louis nt Chicago. whileplays^Fast- :i this respect In due time. To date Cleveland at Detroit. John's on a local diamond, not been t«> its Cleveland at Detroit. will meet Alexandria High in team's hitting has up St. Louis ai Chicago. ern High standard, and this has been its only short- the latter city. j Ian. What happened in tie ninth when coinlng. In every other respect the nine All these contests are scheduled to be Janvrin was walked has been described. seems t<» be one of the best in trie cir¬ NATIONAL LEAGUE. played at 3 o'clock. The score: real bat¬ and when it gets into its WASII'N. AB. R. H. SB.SII.SO.BB. O. A. K cuit. form it will be TODAY. TOMORROW. At one newspaper editor does ting not long creating Sf. I/>uis. least 2 Mueller, rf at HITS i'hi«-asrw in the BUT deal of stock ALLOWS the that it has a chance to not. take a great impression Pittsburgh at I'incln'tl. Chicago at St. Louis. of the Federal l'ofier. Hb 4 win the pennant. Its fielding has been Boston nt Philadelphia. Pittsburgh ai Ciucin'ti. linancia! resources Milan. «*f 4 O 0 O 0 1 of the highest order; its last two ap- I New York at Brooklyn. League. A rather interesting sidelight MA«. MOTOK AIL CO.. George played ""Boehling's yesterday's convention of bowlers, Blanks Boston. the outlaw base . derful games at shortfleld yesterday, game waa as great an exhibition of v. hiel' meets to t» n- Brooklyn "The Federal League, «>. A. 1 annually regulate a BOSTON. AB. H. SB.SH.SO.BB. "I .. I. « There were nine hit Into his T ever spfn from Y.. April 18..Raleigh ball organization, is to lv lasting and N. JIMJO. lillli ..Oil. :it«. grounders pitching as have any i'.ns ihroughout the countrv. The scores BROOKLYN*. X. man. Hooper, rf.. 4 and several of them looked Nick. "tf h«* can Keep undying friend of the newspaper 1 TO 0 lb. O O <. o O 14 territory, left-hander." said follow: Aitchison. who pitched the Xewarks to th° Banner is in receipt WINS HIS GAME. I*nt»le. like base hits, while others were bound- up that pace it v.il! be a long time before Now As an evidence. Sneaker. of. 0 1 TI\XWELL-JEFFER Siisii-Jaii. York. 8--". !»Cil. Ho9 -2.(513. Mol- League pennant last us to run Y~ so that if he had been un- i lie sutlers a defeat." -"'I i»!*4 the International of a letter this morning asking Lewis. If. ing badly <»s. I\.s.v:. SnKinaw, cut. with some de¬ 3b. able to handle them he could not hare r \' Wk.,v"\v .vu. :»14. s:,:\ 2.G10. Mohawk. New year, made his 1014 debut with Brook-j a six-column along Gardner. -y en the opening date at Yerkes. 2b. IMP CYCLECAR. been charged with an error. But McBride BoeWing has acquired ;i new movement Wk. n.. KM. 777 2..£G. Bosoville A. A.. by shutting out Boston. scriptive matter, O O O 2 !.*«--2\8K». lyn yesterday and in return, and as an Second Shut-Out Contest Taken Sootl. sfl. finished the hard toward ftr?t base which is most decep¬ First Night, five hits and Indianapolis, <.. through day without .!'... *''...*'y- S2.e-2.5S7. <;ran. Heine* ThL. V 4434. K^l lT; 14th ST. N VT. walked Lewis, the first man to Only twice were the visitors dangerous. manager of the Indianapolis Federal Jaurrinv 0 o o 0 extent at least. Kven the final play of Boehling I-ivo-man loaders--fJem'soo. Rochester, 3,o;i5. to the has- the was a Janvrin. who had face hlir.. yet a moment later he had him l-fiiox Five. Peterson. 2.!»;».>. llosevlllo A. A., once in the third inning, when Gowdy led League evidently belongs Series. day beauty. 27 0 2 .. 27 ir. a off the feet, and Newark. 2.8'.»!». Melrose. Now York. 2.853 the beens. and did press agent stuff for bail Totals barted for Leonard. readied first on I caught bag by Umpire olT with a triple, only to be nailed at took cord wood on .Batted for arrican in nln;b. pass and was sacrificed to second bv Dineen declared him out. The Boston W «::-vo!and. 2,S10. Maneto. Phlladef- when teams when editors L'.i'X. ra. Montreal. 2.7(51. Ger¬ and again in the fifth, the No doubt all .the news¬ BattedButted for Leonard In niotli. so that players mad a vigorous protest. claim- plate, subscription. Hooper, Kngle. a right-hander.! .. 1 mans, L'.u.(irand Centrals. Brook- Bostons filled the bases. papers of the state received this gener¬ BY J. ED GRILLO. Washington o 0 0. .> 0 t» -1 might face Boheling in a final attempt ing the Boehling had balked, but the ^Jtroo'rayu, No. 1, Philadelphia, 2.ti3!>. Boston 0 O 0O 0 O o 1} O o.0 claim was not and Lewis had Majestic Smith scored for Brooklyn in the sec- ous offer from the manager of the Feds, The Lutlrell Co.. Circle. to score a run. He did bit the ball allowed, Maj«-sti- No. 'j. Philadelphia. 2.i»l«. Spartan, are out in BOSTON", Mass.. April IS..-Splendid Two-base lift-Morgan. Double play Bot'hlinK, Dtipont but front of it to go to the bench. Now York. ond on his single, a sacrifice and two and the amount they stamps hard, McBride got in 1 to O until will them a bad start toward Joe Boehling enabled the Xa- Morgan to (iamlil. L«*fr on bast's.Washington, SKICVit K ST\Tf«»N. 4 V H. A \ K N W and. though Janvrin tried to disconcert hits. The count remained surely give pitching by 7: Boston. 2. Ilrst base o;i errors Washington. to a financial outcome at the end of the same aeries him hurdling the ball while on his Griffith has warned his players not U; the eighth, when the locals resorted tionals to win the final of the 2. Vmpires- Messrs. Connolly ami Dlneen. Time by labor under the mistaken that Smith's long three-bagger year." of hour ami min:;t:*s. way to third, "Mac" picked it up cleanly impression Other American Games bunting. and from the Boston Tied Sox yesterday by game-1 the games in New York are going to be League helped to send more runs across. " CADILLlC and made a perfect throw to first, which he Business won another game in ! i to o. ended the game. easy picking. The Yankees are going at Smith's all-round playing featured, High a fas: clip this spring, and have the scoring two runs and driving in two Virginia yesterday, defeating the Staun¬ Xo game in the major league this spring Yankees Blank Athletics. a score of "> BAKER ELEC. .^.erito Acosta had a new help of several competent pitchers, and more. Griffith struck out three times in ton Milita y Academy by lias shown a pitcher to better advantage TOHT. THE BAHBER, experience to 2. The of Kelly was the main j csterdaj. He was banished from the! Griffith wants his players to p ny just ;:s M;vv YORK. April 18..The New York a row. The score: I pitching than did the one of yesterday, so far as The Cook <& hard them as would factor in the victory of the local high Stoddard Co., .¦r d for making more noise than I'm- against they against Americans made It two straight over the Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 x 31 is concerned. In fact, it was 113M-4U AVE. I'lK.ut- N. 78H>. or a team which had finished higher in tlie school boys. He allowed Staunton little Boehling Pire ''onnoil. thought was necessarv, world's winning Boston OOOOOOOO O.0 out fifteen it i.e that mistook some race. The players have been given to un-' champions yesterday, J ti. in the way of hits, and struck probably the best game he has worked .nay Connolly Loft on bases. Boston. 7: Brooklyn, Two-' that kind of a <.. toe "uban's for derstand that if they arc to cut any tig-: easily. { to o. Caldwell pitched in bril¬ Tn roc-base hits. and men. Besides making in his career. From start to finish, he Spanish pla'n Knglish. base hit.Daubert. Oowdy one base on ure in the race they must not loaf against liant form for the locals, holding the Smitu. Sacrifice tly.lvgan. Sacrifice hlt». vVheat record. Kelly only gave held the former champions at bay, allow- also pitched a good game of apparently weak teams. ti nd Stengel. Stolen base.Daubert. Double balls. Leonard Athletics to three hits. New York drove aud Schmidt. Bases on balls.Off ing but two widely scattered hits, one ¦¦>*11. one which would have returned him in- play.Martin 1!. Struck a winner nine times out of ten. but it ' hick Gandil broke into the base hit; Brown out of the box in the sixth Aitchison, .'i; off ltudolpn. out.By In the game played yesterday between of which was a scratch, and he walked Aitchison. 5: by Itudolp .. I. Wild pitches.Ru-i was ;.,s misfortune to be stated against column yesterday, sending a clean line! rung. \\ yckoff. his successor, pitched Hart and Klein. Central High and Mpiscopal. Fleming but a single man. The few times that iie I MEKSON & olSMIi. dulpii. Umpires.Mess-a. hit on the head one of the best left-handers in drive t-. left in the seversth. Twice be¬ line ball. Time of game.I hour and 50 minutes. was injured by being by found himself in danger he arose to uie Ui7 II sr. nv. I'lninr Muin 7ft'."' IJoehling.1' Had the tield been in- fore that he had hit the ball, but could a ball. He was compelled to I ague. dry The locals scored twice in the fifth on pitched occasion and worked himself out of the stead or xoggv, Leonard would not have not get it safe. singles i>y Peckinpauyh and Caldwell, Pirates Shut Out Cards. remain in the infirmary at Episcopal all gotten away so easily, and the chances ('aldweli's steal and Xlaisel's single, "the night. hole. are the Nationals would have scored five Milan, ami Shanks both made good Central was defeated b> a score of 1*> an- Wesfcott, latter's hit in the runs. ST. LOUIS. April 18..Recruit Kantleh-! Opposed to Boehling was Leonard, Haggles, or SIX more runs. It Has catches of drives after hard runs. driving The Blue and White did not his goo.l for- long rI vvo mure runs were in the i although wild at to ?». play other His too. wk to have bis off This is softie artistic scored ner, with Pittsburgh, poor form in nearly left-hander. performance, in'ielders grab ap- pair doing fielding sixth on Martzel's double. Walsh's safe while good ball, showing Buiscoe aunt base hits because of the tiiis spring, and both seem destined to. times, was steady in the pinches, every Milton, who worked was brilliant. a«d he had the advantage of Cars sogg. bunt. Williams' sacrifice and Cook's department. '"'»r ration. eondlt on of th- ground, when on a have better seasons tfean ever before. fly his teammates by bunching hits in one the last inning in the box fo:* all the breaks, or his defeat I'lioa*- D'snou*: dry double. Score: Central, getting lucky \ held they would have gone through to won from St. Louis. 2 did not allow a run or a hit. would have been more decisive. The Tel. Main «»T. Il'J ; V V. AVE. W. » Now York <. O o 0 2 2 O 0 *x-4 inning yesterday trie outiielu. Scott, the youngster who is playing' to 0. The heme team had men on sec¬ two southpaws were in a real struggle I short during the absence of "Heine Wag-! Philadelphia tj o o o o o o 0 0.0 The Maryland Agricultural College la¬ for eight innings, during which neither.1 Banrains in Automobile s double in the ninth. which ner. was carried on the reserve list First base uii error.-- 1'hiladelphfa. 2. Two- ond and third base on two occasions, and Morgan ! ofj crosse team is scheduled to play the side managed to cross the goal. During 1014Ww ». ¦. cev us«*«i &..; .. -a.e.l the tor the run the club for ba*«- hit- Hartzol: il.; took. Su.-ritico hit cnce tue bases were filled, but the »iijt nay which won Washington three seasons, Dab-y. >j.ri'ijj ti; Williams. stoleu bases Walbrook club in Baltimore today. As that period the Sox readied the bases! Vfli'- 7-pass. Iiniou-.nr the game, would have never . been held to a though he reported. Each spring! CaidurP. I>» ey <2/. Left on bases Pittsburgh pitcher would tighten and tiie Walbrook twelve is composed of but twice, and none got as far as second, Everitr r> |Tsi«-.. Kk«* u«*w«>C» had not Philadelphia, «> Single Speaker at;, mptetl to he was returned to the Youngstown club 4: No»\ lurk. 5. Double play.Caldwell and retire the side without a score. former college stars, the Farmers can so was Boehling's work. With Warren .Vpu.-s., xin»- <-<.i;ditloU !t on effective atch the ti>. started on a' for development, but at the time that Mc- W iMia.us. B:ises on'balls- Off Caldwell, 3: off with1 hardly be expected to win. Xationals it was different. They had \VM P. HAUXilAltT ic <*«>.. har.l run 1: off 2. Struck Cahl- Tn the third inning Gibson opened the forward, but the hall struck in Aleer turned over his job to Griffith net Brown. Wyokoff. out.By numerous chances for runs, but at such U SOt his the latter to return u« il. 1: Brown, .'J: by Wyokoff. :. Hits. a single to center and took second on through persuaded Scott toj . mi Brown.I,y_7 in 5 2-.'} a. sensational bit of fielding would ON ie« Ti',"mr'1" "Utlield.h<","however, vas tw Youngstown. which was done. McAleer' innings. Fmplres.Messrs. Perritt's fumble of Kantlehner's roller. stages soft,*?. to allow l-.Kan and Kvans. Time of jronie-1 hour and 57 help Leonard out of the hole. But the the ball to roll very far. so then took Scott to Boston with him and minutes. Both advanced a base on Carey's secri- when a crack- '" »<*>per manage*! to set it before break came in the ninth, V last spring sent him to St. Paul for lice and scored when Joe Kelly shot double Morgan was followed by a Da Basa Ball Gam". .vtorgan had turned second. He seems to have hot single to center. Kelly by a WILUE WINS ing by velopment. the great RITCHIE making! series of misplays by Scott, the young of a star. Collins" Homer Beats Naps. running over-head catch of Wilson's 11y is sla,eshutout I St. Louis o o o.o to Ufa. I is himself out of this mess ^y Walyo. I com' back passa up most pror.able. of a <1 to score yesteiday. making a Two-base hits.Viox aud Huggins. Throe-base Leonard got for 'Mericana hit.Kelly. Sacrifice lilts -Carey and Whitted. out both Boehling and Moeller. da Feather Basa Ball boys AM* TiiRt \ im.lVIA MCA4;I K. clean sweep of the four-game series with striking in lik* has the risht idea ab.,ut Stolen l»as; Mowrvy. " Doubleuounie plavs-piays- Miller andaudi league. I gat raise da pay Treesa * tjrltPrh a At Newport News Cleveland. SnvrlevSnyder: \Vhln«uiWhitted, liujrgins1' and Miller; Koiiotchy New Yorker in One Run Sufficient. OAKLAND MOTOR CARc. ul">'erK through strenuous 11 Champion Outpoints Da Speak. Evra newspape in Host' is . our* ,?¦«' as soon n. k. '"nor. the local (unassisted). Left on ba*es--Sr. Louis, 11; Pitts-I Practice just Vt-ffs I 1 1 h 11 o I o x 7 J> Lord's batting gave on for geev news of tea. .is th j i..tck N«»nj«.»ri the burgh, 4. First base balls.Off Perritt, 2; But that one run was sufficient to de¬ good onla pink hom- "as demonstrated i:..an th- had"|* down, and finally struck! Portsmouth... t «/. ^ Lajoh-. one of the leading batsmen of Janvrin. a pinch Lang Ba. sfrie-a tJaston. I'eeiiran and Stuart: Mutli. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. 18.. in the da liuncha. Deesa year ua Climb-up om (.arid l. hov.HV.-i, made :,p for jjor-! O'Brien. and iho league, failed to make a hit during ('IN^lXN'ATl. April 18..Chicago won April Jiped to second by Hooper hope fr.an s Iallure I».« Iliid^Irs. II" came the de¬ will win tirsta peanutta THE r.AKTHAM EEE^'l'Iiir GAIiA^I. by stealing second. A: Petersburg *!"' series. to plate sixteen an exciting game from Cincinnati yester- Willie Ritchie, lightweight champion, that Engle, a right-handed hitter, could Boys prize place tunes, drew a base on balls and made a the P<>t*-r*hunr .. 2 1 o o o O x ?'» 7 4 day, O ta f>. The locals had two men on fended his title last night against "Har¬ come through with a hit and tie flag. I tal you dey will grabba deesa I-spite t:fact thai ha,, Moeller 1 0 «? I o 1 o o o sacrifice fly. Score: and Gandll. however, N. H. Ata. and M St. N.W. ted bat-1 UiehmoiHl. 7 j base and two out in the ninth when lem Tommy" Murphy of New York in game. McBride (flag justa lik' you grabba your girl for T«»l. W. 4."»s. M«ht-hand.-d IHM Leonard, ha nit i Bat:p*l"s Pearwn aiwl Shlpe, Ramej and 0 0 1 n u 1 0 0 i <; Mar- of his ambitions and the game , convincing fashion. Murphy fought a took care dance. We hav' besta basa tetter yeattrdaj (ten be has r.r some I Wuerih. l-v.-lnnil o o o o :: loot 5 sans attempted unsuccessfully to steal tangle-up J him he da ai,d a Wash* cross -ram'. aska why geeva through singles Two I.avr hits-Cnrish and Chase. Three-base home from third base, ending the game courageous, aggressive were just four chances offered ball teama since Georga j firsta. base He say. Tony, it ma «- was unable to get one of VMKltM A\ %SS4M I VTI4»\, Mom.- riiim l,nrd There to pass. these when I^lb.-lt and Collin-. in favor of the visitors. was dangerous and often was in dis¬ to score, but only one of da Dalaware to ^-eev shut-out greata- ?n<- sick wen I In a:- alki tim*. "Strike-:* C liases were full » Hits i iff I- :ib*»r. 4 in -t t-:t off the Xationals in the ninth, however \i Kiiii-ih Pv Minn**n|.o!i.-, 12: Kan£a> inuin£«: Ku««el1 tress himself. and that came in the of t'oan A. Mack in w-e be.u.ti w t.en be was ."». » i.. I 2-3 inninsrr.; ..ff Hap.-, m-,;;. 7 In 5 Vaughn, for Chicago, was also wild and j these was accepted, greata grand fadder J strike-a. strike-a." Saturday fanned. rity. inning won the In the third to oin da Yank. Ai 1. »li-jnaeoll< linliaii:tjK»"i-s. 1»; r'eveland, and lu.h- out In s.xt'i inning: off Collainor^ 4i was taken out In the third after giving In the sixth, tenth, fifteenth and the ninth and game. Feeladel. Vou tal me 1 am craz. tak' four gam" A*. ik-« Mil auke--. 4; sr. -irs .Iack. r»: . 'oluinhti*. l. : arifioh. Stolen bano- three bases balls in that inning, two second. while Hooper I bracka your ¦Mo nis batting Mride. and believes that! 'T», a,|,LO. r. He reeled and clinched and and reached in Bost' bay.-ause Waita Da Johnse Pl»v Iins soli-lk. Uft on ] of which developed into runs. Lavender staggering. Moeller followed with a hit. play Grin > Car ,ha" h" » < « s. fumbled. decs larka Da NATIONAL COMMISSION ACTS :.a-; t^v. lard, Idoaco. I'lrst ha*f> on was effective until the seventh, when covered up and leaned against the ropes. could get no farther than mak' requesta. did"l-'iit SOl'THKRN \SSOn\TIO\. ,;l ',lf Haffornian. 4. Struok Cincinnati scored two more runs on a but Boehling say to Walta Da Johnse. 'Walla, weecli St r. Knocked through the ropes in the last he was left when Foster Memphis. In: <'i.altanonga. 3. °"t By Fabfr. 4: by IIaj:#M-inan. 1: hv Bu«soll base on balls, a double and a In third, where teama is lirsta on your list for shut-outa >"Vt. the Sox's new undoubt- Atlanta. 2: Nashville-. 1. Wil<1 P«tch«» Fitior single. he bounded to his feet and fouled out. Walta say Minor Matters and Awards shortstop, .SH:,,Ik- the after Gonzales and round, again goosa egg?"' Wra quick League saved the on Mobile. 7: Birinlnchnin. -1. and Ku.«soIl. HmeI of gamo- 1 hour and 58 mill-' eighth, doubles by came in the seventh, game two or three oc-' r'hiil Yingling had produced another run. came back with a splendid flash of dar¬ The next chance Bost' Red Soxa. lie hav* ambsh for ? asions brilliant \.mv Orlean». t: Mont jeonierr. ui'*s. Umpires- Messrs. and Shoridan. he! with a single, his to Settled. by stops which prevent- was relieved by Cheney, who retired the but the round' remained Ritchie's which Gandll opened sweeta revenge on Ra> Colleen an Players ed runners or ing. season. Morgan tried to . hits with on second third Reds runlees the rest of the game. Score: first hit of the Trecsc Da Speak. Fifta thousan' p*ep AlBCRX. N T.. April 1- si.de for the run the Nationals* secured Albany. 5: Macon. r». DETROrT. 17..r^arl Hamilton Chicago O Murphy made exactly sort of a Shanks had been retired, Henry Walta Da Johnse an' da Climb-up boys, in t. e ninth. With one out and Morgan Ju<-k- San Francisco. S; l/>s ABge- th»* mound for th«- Tigers and the game Innings: off Lear, 1 in 1 inning. Saierltiee hits and right rips to the body. eighth, but nothing came of it, Yerkes pick for ump in da feci wei'thout birda j make a play there, the result being that le>. 7 (t»-ii innings). was a twitiers' duel all the tioode. Johnson. Hoblltzell. Sacrifice files round the a remarkable stop. ritory; Jackson. Meridian. Columbus. At l.«»s Aim.-lfs Sinranit'iit", 2: Venice. 1. way. Marsans. Double In the last champion was preventing trouble by cage. IMorgan scored when a more experienced Timely hitting was responsible for all Schulto, plays llerzug, tJroij was in this round after Walta Da Johnse pitch evra kinda hall Aberdeen. Tupelo, all in Mississippi, and At Portland Portland. G; Oakland. 4. to HoldIt/.el I i2»: Zimmerman. Swcriiey ami crowding Murphy about the ring, measur¬ Boehling passed also two new hall. shortstop might have turned Henry's [the runs. Detroit counted in the first Saier. Left on bases.Chicago, one was out, and Moeller purposely he use las' sum"; Jackson. Tenn. a Cln<;innati, ing him with his left for heavy right da iiop ball.othra grounder into double play. He also inning when Bush walked and came 10. First base on balls.off Vaughn, r»: off moved him up to second to give Foster Wan is calla grass of awarded: fumbled Me Bride's for TKX\S IBA« K. on Crawford's 4: crosses that still failed to carry a knock- hit is call ball. Deese hall Services players grounder, about home triple. Successful Lavender, 2: off Aines, «rff Itaivenporf. 1. llit a chance to drive him home. Foster wan spaghett j to South time he was rattled. F«»rt Worth. Aunt in. 1. .base St. Louis to tie the by pitcher.By Ames Saier). out. Murphy scarcely landed a have won the is call de spaghett ball bavcause it! Beaclier to Toledo. Duffy this badly «Jalve>ton. r»: San Antenlo. running helped by Daveni*>rt blow. single] viciously and seemed to score in the fourth. With two men out tSalori. Struck out.By Vaughn. 3; by Laven¬ clean solid Yerkes up his grounder sneak off da bat Justa iik" spaghett slip Bend. Kilil^a to Grand Rapids. Russell meas¬ Houston. S; Beaumont, I. der, 1; l»y Ames. 1: by Davenport. 2: by Lear, There was no dispute among the sport¬ game, but picked knife. Deese nail mak' to Durham. Both teams resorted to strategic T»; Waco. 4. Williams singled to left and promptly one behind second, and while off da T<»niatoj to Cairo. Hargrove Thomp¬ Ihilta*. 1. Wild pitch-Vaughn. Time of game.2 and experts that Wil¬ with hand, see Irisha snake at < to I l. ures in an effort to get a run. but stole second. Walker doubled and Wil- .hours ing writers ringside a he Conlev theenk he son to "algai y. Wentz Iena. Carter and 25 minutes. Umpires.Messrs. Byron and holds rightfully his title of he could not make play prevented We feel vera bad for great to Battle Creek. neither was successful in this respect. Mams counted. Orth. lie Ritchie from going farther than third. homa plate. to Burlington. MeGuire In t' e eighth inning, when Boehlmg was The run came in the lightweight champion of the world. His Boehling Treesa Da Speak. He niaka da hit Battsen to Anniston. Ala.: Brown to NEW YORKERS BOWL. winning eighth the he no can maka walked with ont out. Moeller deliberately and again two men were retired before a defeat of Murphy at end of twenty Nationals Score in Ninth. weth da King of Italy; York. Neh. moved him up to second with a sacri¬ St. Lou's player reached first. Austin Giants Humbled Once More. rounds in one of the most trying fights da hit weth da king of Washeenton, I Claims allowed: Bel", against Burling¬ e\er tim" Walta Da Johnse fice. an unusual plav after one hand is Lenox Five of Paterson List at tripled to center and Pratt drove a PHILADELPHIA, April 18..Philadel¬ any champion lias weathered was In the ninth came the finish. After Gan- 1). C. Coupla ton. Iowa; Riggers against Georgia-Aia- was Top Ritchie won all the way and was stronga for strike out Treesa Da ,, o 0 0 0 0 0.7 ter hitting home-run drive to center to come back with as much as he threw his grounder first, Handreek's young O'laugha, | Application to be free agent granted: I-enox five of Paterson tallied 2.0C© and ready went to third. Henry hit to Scott, by Car-again for pincha hit. As da j from Boise. In the ninth inning Boston tried the Two bas»' hits» Williams, Walker and Pratt field. gan no can see da Altermatt A. A. of Newark hits- -Crawford. Pratt and courage and but the latter's throw to the plate was smoke is too mocha he same trick, but also failed. Janvrin was the Roseville tallied T j''-baso Aimtiu.' Mayer held his opponents down to five ^Except for Murphy's abil¬ Scott then his arm to mak' sure one harrifloo hits-Walker and Leary. Stolen baaf. the and Morgan scored. ball. He pincha walked with out. and Hooi^r a 2,809. Double Bush Burns- scattered hits. Score: ity to assimilate punishment, fight high, hit. left-hander, sacrificed him to Williams. plays Burns, and filled the bases by fumbling McBrlde's he is pincha the Defender. second Meanwhile the Melrose Cluti of New St ana?-. Bush. Morlart.v and Bauman. Left on Philadelphia 000 2000 1 x.3 was uninteresting. but Boehling and Moeller We taka da iirsta gam*. Evra boy in Polishing Up Cup* leaving It up to Kngb. a right-hander! '¦ First base on New York 0 O O 1 0 0 0 0 O.1 grounder, standup league feela R. I.. April IS..The work to him but York scored 2,833, Fred Pump making 2&7 balls Off 3: offw'o' 3. Hit fanned and ended the rally. Eleventh streeta BRISTOL.. bring home, Kngb hit to Mc¬ covoloskb-. Hamilton. Home run.Merkle. .Sacrifice hit.Kllllfer. in so he tak* home box-a candy to down the bronze hull of the Bride and ended the game. in the last game. All of these scores in by pit-hod ball By Covolreklo (Harolltoni. Stolen Cravath and Lobert. Dou¬ Law Off at Tulsa Track. The Sox had a chance the fifth, but good of rubbing out bases.Burns, H&rtial trouble his wifa. Gam* number two is onla for candidate Resolute with past tournaments generally have been Struck By Covob-skio. .T; by Hamilton. 3. ble play--Tesreau. McLean. Stock and Doyle. Iy»f"t Boehling prevented by nipping It should be play cup defense Nick A Itrock. Who. by the wav. has rmmivfl Messrs. O'lxmablin and Hlldebrand. on bases.New York. 8: Philadelphia, 5. First TULSA, Okla. April 18..Assured that Lewis off first. He had walked the Bos¬ weenter tim' league. buffers was finished today and sufficient to win the national champion¬ rime of hour and 57 minutes. on in Cariotta-vllle. Da thirda gam' is da electric don- much to help develop BoelUtng was gamo.1 base balls -Off Tesreau, 1; off Mayer, 1. First no further attempt would be made by ton left fielder, and a moment later will now be base on errors.New York. 1: Philadelphia, 2. to hold its Gardner struck out- peacha. Deetla Joe Bowleg, da lefta the finishing touches give" enthusiastic over Boehllngs work yes¬ ship. # the Tulsa Jockey Club spring caught him napping. il the crew. Tests just completed show York bowlers ar¬ lilt to aitobers.By Tesreau i.Murpbyi; by Mayor came with the hand Walta Da Johnse. is real formag- by terday and predicts that the Richmond More than 100 New Roy Ilartzell has made three two-bag¬ (Flatten. Struck Tesreau. 4. Passed race meeting, Gov. Lee Cruce has is¬ but Yerkes through only eat from that the rigging of the sloop could stand sou th win be a in .a in out.By credited to the Sox, a drive to g!o. He maka da bean boys paw sensation of even rived special tralh/'aiuT .addition gers, in which respect he leads the ball.Mofjean. Umpires.Measrs. Quigiey and sued an order terminating martial law clean hit He in da a strain of 71,000 pounds. greater magnitude this year than he was to competing in the tournament will also .world. Faspn.. T^me of'game.1 hour apd 35 minutes. at the fair grounds here. 'left) but Scott ended it with a fly to Mi- da. hand. geev coupla pass