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wDRPHY IN AMERICAN POLOISTS PREPARE FOR BATTLE RED SMITH PRESIDENT’S “DELIVERY” MUNICIPAL — -■ ____ |HOT WATER A HERO IN A. A. ELECTS 1 ONCE MORE NEW YORK OFFICERS Chicago's City Council Orders His Homer in Ninth With Two Mayor Haussling Appointed Investigation of Cub Gone Beats Giants, Honorary President—Adopt Grandstand. 3-2. Part of Constitution. CHICAGO, April 15.—The city coun- NATIONAL LEAUI’K KECOBIL Mayor Jacob Hanseling was elected last night passed an order for the honorary president of the Municipal cil W. L. W. I,. Pc. of the stands of the Pc.I Athletic Inspection Boston 1 0 1,0001 Plilla........ I 1 .500 Association at a meeting he',1 (Chicago National League Park to find St. Louis.. 1 0 1,00011'Men «o 1 2 .333 in the Board of Works rooms, at the. 2 1 0 l ..000 with the re- Brooklyn... .H87)Cincinnati.. whether they comply Pittsburg 2 1 .fi67|New York.. 0 2 000 City Hall, last night. The following of the fire ordinances. quirements Yesterday’s Results. officers to serve one year were elected j§ By the same order the bureau of Brooklyn. 3; New York. 2. as follows. Charles A. McCall, presi- fire prevention and public safety was Pittsburg. S; Chicago. ft. dent; Bernard M. Shanley, jr., Aider- St. Louts at Cincinnati: rain. to and man John H. and John B. Sdirected investigate report Boston at Philadelphia; rnln. Donnelly fcack to the council whether the pro- O'Toole, vice-presidents; Klmer A. Elimination contests are now being (•nines Today. of the ordinance Day, treasurer; J. Beonard Mason and gvisions requiring at held at Lakewood. N. J., to select the Brooklyn New York. that aisles be kept unobstructed was Pittsburg at Chicago. Frank McTague, secretaries. which will meet in the game Sunday between American polo team Ht. Louis at Cincinnati. The first six articles in the consti- jjviolated the invading Britishers this summer. Boston at Philadelphia. [the Chicago and Pittsburgh teams, tution drawn up were adopted. The picture shows on the left Hurry some of t Width of aisles, number of seats in | But two National contests Among the things in the con- and on the Law- League width of seats | Payne Whitney right stitution provided for were (rows between aisles, were the fol- rence two of the crack played yesterday. The Dodgers end space to be allotted per chair In Waterbury, lowing committees: Track and Field American In all proba- bumped the Giants, who are now boxes, and the number and width of players wljo games, baseball, winter sports, gym- will defend the cup. holding last place, while the Pirates exits are some of the provisions made I billty help aslum contests, finance, publicity and in the fire ordinance. walloped the Cubs. The Philadel- swimming. It Is almost likely that phia-Boston and Concinnati-St. Louis an athletic field day will he held on games were postponed on account of Decoration Day. It was moved that .loo PRINCETON PICKS BENGALS WON SEVEN OF wet grounds membership cards be printed and OUT NINE GAMES distributed to the various clubs with a small fee attached. An emblem will NEW YORK, April 15.— Brooklyn FOOTBALL COACHES be furnished the schools defeated the New York Nationals by drawing of the city. The committee on de- ON THEIR here yesterday In the first contest of SPRING TRAINING SCHEDULE was 15.—A. sign picked. John Me- PRINCETON, N. J., April a three-game series, by a score of 3 •Juade. ClaudP lrfnlgate and William Bluenthenthal, of Wilmington, S. C., to 2. will after was a interesting \Veisenba<;h look this mat- and W. G. Andrews, of Buffalo, N. Team to Lower It well-played, Brooklyn Only Newark Scores 45 Runs While ter. J. Beonard Mason, secretary of RECORD OF TIGERS’ game, featured by splendid pitching President Wilson throwing the ball to Pitcher Walter Johnson—and Y., both members of last year’s the Playground Commission, who Colors of Smith’s Husky | Twirlers Hold Enemy by Ames and Allen. After Brooklyn he threw It straight into Johnson's hands with plenty of speed—while 15,- 'varsity football team, have EXHIBITION GAMES Tiger formed the idea of the lo- Tiger t scored a run In the first half of the 000 fans organizing Athletes. to yelled their approval over the showing of the President's good cal been chosen as coaches for the ft 23 Tallies. body, was unable to be present, 4" Newark. 4|Charleston .. 4. eighth on an error by Merkle, Allen control. owing to the fact that he addressed a Princeton squad next fall. Bluen- Newark. 4iCharleston .. ft + weakened slightly in the second half, J meeting of the Clinton Hill _ T < on Improve- thenthal was for two years second Newark came through the 4. Newark. 2| Brooklyn 7 field will be Smith is when the Hants scored two runs prepara- presentable. ment Association. Algernon T. Swee- + Newark. ... 1 four a pass and a sacrifice All-American center and stretch on ftj Brooklyn 4 still in doubt about his selec- singles, choice for tory and has arrived the pitching^ ney was also absent. Several new T Newark. 4'Brooklyn _ 1 tion. twirl if the fly. last tall was the life of the forward threshold of the Wyatt Lee may faces were swiftly approaching Newark... Yonkers 7 Tesreau the ninth for New seen at the meeting last ! a 12| J weather is sunny, for Lee is at his pitched DRISCOLL HE WILL while Andrews, season BOASTS line for the Tigers, the eve before the opening night, however. + Newark. .. 2 York and struck out and ! 71 Petersburg 4> best on a hot Aitehison Meyers who did not win his 'varsity letter contest with a sunny day. very pleasing percent- .. ♦ doubled and Newark. HlPetersburs 2 and Enzmann await the hour Wheat. Daubert then until last season, developed into a J eagerly home age of .778 for the nine exhibition con- tilRichmond ... 2 Smith won the game with a 4> Newark. of new reliable end before the sea- ^ conflict. Aitehison is in the fast and tests run to lt.H.E. played. Brooklyn alone was able league, and has never faced the To- right. PUT KLINE DOWN FOR COUNT COBB ANXIOUS TO son closed. .23 + ...0 0 000001 1—3 8 2 to beat the Bengals,. libbets's gang 1 Total.43;Tolal ronto fire, while Enzmann has been Brooklyn The new graduate advisory com- New York.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0—2 7 1 taking the into camp twice in 4- Won, 7; lost, 2; percentage, £ exceptionally successful against Ihc GET BACK IN GAME mittee, which will work in conjunc- Tigers Miller; Antes. three attempts. One of those victo- Leafs. Batteries Allen ahd tion with the two new head coaches, Tesreau and 3. Experts Agree That Kline Will Have to Be in Top-Notch Form ries, a 1-0 affair, was a very fluky xvln Harry Smith is glad to hear that Meyers. has beer, chosen as follows: R. C. AUGUSTA, Ga., April Cobb, for the big fellows and should have the Skeeters are to Check the Rise of 15.—Ty chairman; "Phil'' King. I_ being strengthened CHICAGO, April 15.—Pittsburgh de- Rapid Brooklynite Tonight. McClave, ’03, been a draw. "holdout" of the Detroit American for the opening game, us he likes to feated 8 to 5. The •93; "Hoff” Herring, ’07; "Snake” Chicago yesterday, team, gave out a statement yester- The Tigers scored almost twice as opening game of the International see strong rivalry between Newark '90 and Barclay Farr, *12. visitors batted all three of Chicago’s day regarding his position with tbo j^mes, many runs as their opponents, regis- League season tomorrow with To- and There will be music, "I will win a knockout,"was the tcrmined to make a allow of Driscoll. made lo both Jersey City. pitchers opportunely all over the by Efforts were keep 45 tallies to the enemies’ 23. in Detroit management In which ha tering ronto. Joe Kelley's men are due here a flag-raising and the customary and Viox mak- declaration of Young Driscoll, of Patsy has never worked harded Cunningham and Wilson, w'ho so field, Carey. Hofman said: Fourteen games were on the either late or field. to into and his original tonight early tomorrow march across the three hits cacti. who meets Patsy Kline in his life get condition, coached the team last ing Pittsburgh’s Brooklyn, "1 will go to Detroit whenever X am successfully exhibition schedule, but five postpone- Smith on For the benefit of those who will sole ambition seems to be to morning. Manager reports was the today but business interests have scoring, however, helped by n ten-round boul at the Hillside Ath- asked and am anxious to confer with fail, ments the total of sham bat- eve before the brought the of the first conflict that his be in doubt about the baseball games of and and put Driscoll to slumberlund made it for either of them wildness Richie Toney letlc Club Eddie Wood, the officials of the club. I have advised impossible tles played down to nine contests, the men are in fine both in at Park this season tonight. ten rounds have been tolled off. fettle, spirits Wledenmuyer's lagged fielding of their teammates. to continue their steady work here, seven and two matchmaker of the club. Journeyed to them of my desire to amicably adjust Tigers winning losing and Jiealth, and predicted that ills a red flag will be hoisjed at A.