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trr?'- - 7,5;'fTi,sj?Sffi Wj&0lggft!!' " rp?S!Sg? THE WASHINGTON HEEALD, THTTESDAT, APEII 13, 1911. 9 Nationals' Furious Batting Rally in Sixth Wins Opening Game - - r i r- NATIONALS WIN OPENER GROOM PITCHES THOUSANDS SEE BY OUTHITTING BOSTON Manager McAleer last night OPENING GAME BEVERAGE i BRAINS announced that Bob Groom anJthe -- MUSIC pegng AWT SCIENC- E- OfAJ? UTSaMOSB-- 6IKE3MMCHIP' would be on the firing line Pitcher Wood Knocked Out of Box in Sixth Henry against the Boston Red Sox Continued from Pace One. this afternoon, and Walter red, embarrassed face, was also put to and Milan Play Brilliantly Score Is 8 to 5. Johnsonsaved for Friday. rout. Immediately following, he obtain- ed a pickle barrel as a seat for a woman YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. feld who was standing and had no escort. and the same kind of a wallop by WAratEJ or M01.TK& flOSTM&fc SXSMAI3-5- Washington, St Boston, 5. Doc Gessler. In the midst of the game, and while the excitement was intense, a man, St. Loots, 12; Cleveland, 3. Dixie "Walker celebrated his entry into whose SHAKE-U- P FOR RED SOX. name was not learned, had a fit Jtcw York, 2; Philadelphia, 1. the box when the Bostons' seventh open- in the center of the right field bleachers ed by A significant fact that Germany, the greatest of Chicago-Detro- it Wet Grounds, retiring Madden. Karger, and He caused a near-pani- and was carried Gardner in turn In the eighth a base on out by several policemen after much dif- IT'S balls and successive singles b Speaker Owner Taylor Not Pleased with has given in- GAMES Y. ficulty. A riot was narrowly averted, as nations, to the world many men of marked Washington. and Lewis added another run, the last Work of Team. the crowd thought something serious had Boston at for the Red Sox, although they managed happened. tellectual superiority. Sctt York at Philadelphia. to fill the bases in the ninth with two Owner John L Taylor, of the Boston The biggest demonstration of the day Cleveland at St. Louis. cut, and it looked squally for a few min- Red Sox, was an spectator was made, except when Washington utes, but Hooper up an easy fly to interested at Chicago at Detroit. sent the opening game yesterday, and his scored six runs in the sixth inning, when Good pure beer is unquestionably a beverage on which both Schaefer, and the game was over. the Nationals came Into comments to his players were not at all the STAXDI5G OF THE CLUBS. field on the lope. They looked to be in pleasing, in fact; the magnate held a star perfect condition, and the results of the brain and body thrive. AHEBIOAN LEAGUE. NOTES OF THE GAME. chamber session manager. Won, Lost. Pet. with his game showed this to be true. The roar Patsy im- Washlnston... ......... 1 Donovan, last nlsht, and an of applause that greeted them grew Into The same qualities which give value to German-brewe- d beers New Tort 1 An hail to the Chief Rooter of the mediate shake-u- p is threatened. a sound like the explosions of a hundred St. loos 1 LKD Land. Capt. Wagner is not in shape to play h guns Hats were thrown into .000 the air, handkerchiefs waved frantically, are embodied in this company's .OX his best game, and he will likely be suc- Detroit While the Nationals were having bat- and those who had no other way to ex- Cleveland. ...... ting practice Walter Johnson came in ceeded by Yerkes in game Jack press their admiration toro papers to bits Boston Klclnow, been rhfltrtripftn ... the back gate of the park, and when the the veteran catcher, has and scattered them abroad. The wind bteachcrttes caught sight of the big shipped to his home in New York until carried these bits of paper over the en- finger small-size- By WILMaSi PEET. twirier a great shout went up. his injured will permit him to tire field, and It looked like a d play. was In progress. For the fourth time In as many years snowstorm "Diiamond" "Munich" Beers "Omp" Connolly Myers, a recruit first baseman, has and cap refused to let Street If overwhelming enthusiasm by the "Washington baseball team has kep the ball by been sent for, and will be here this aft- was all that was needed, the game. 130S Bos- tossed out President (LIGHT) (DARK) tured an opening In the TaTt. He kept it himself. ernoon ready to hold down the initial pennant for 1911 would be cinched. ton club was trimmed on their own sack. Williams, the present first saeker, Will Save (he Dnll. grounds. 5 to 4. seasons ago, During practice is a substitute catcher, and will be forced Three Ainsmith smacked a After President Taft had pitched the They're brewed in the good old German way from the finest Charley Smith gave the New York line drive into the left field to go behind the bat if Madden should stand and happen to be bail to Dolly Gray in the box. Gray put Yankees four hitG and 'won his game, 4 to the ball bounced off a hurt. spectator's head Eddie Cicotte will twirl for the Red it over the plate once for a clean strike, American malt and IMPORTED BOHEMIAN 1 year out HOPS Last Walter Johnson shut The crack of the ball hitting his head Sox this afternoon. it carefully Into pocket allowing but one solitary was heard then tucked the the Athletics, all over the bleachers. of his Jacket, buttoning down flap. bingla, yesterday Dolly Gray and the they're pure, delicious, and wholesome. Keep a supply on hand and WORLD'S CHAMPIONS DEFEATED The ball will become souvenir In Dixie "Walker, aided and abetted by a The real noise came when Johnson a the Gray household with a d case Mxth inning batting rally, put the walked on the field in uniform. Fully for home use. leather-lunge- Drop First Game to Yankees by the to hold it Before he has the ball locked hooks Boston 8 to 5. 15.000 d rooters let Walter into the Red Sox. Score of to 1. up In It down It was not superior playing yesterday know thathe was still the idol of the 2 a cae. Gray will take to Washlrgton Philadelphia. April 12 The Yankees the White House to have the President's t'lat won for McAleer's hopefuls, but fans. upon Dozen, $1.75, Delivered. 50c Rebate on Empty iiti'ig ragged errors bv sent the world's champions Into the race signature written it. 2 Bottles. timelv and the The President showed up for the first d New England With two strikes and three balls on band the tagged with defeat this afternoon after a daj of the season in as good form as a Hub him in the first Milan hit a liner' to Wag- stubborn battle which ended 2 to 1. with fan as the plaers did on the diamond XGOOD BEER cannot be sold at prices for which some beers are sold in this city. Had both teams played errorless ball. ner, which the Red Sox captain threw the Athletics on the small end the mob in the bleach- srore would been close, for Bos- From minute the . the have wild to first. Milan then stole second Big Jim Vaughn outpitched Chief Ben- ers sighted him and the band began to ton s four tallies earlv in the battle play "The Star Spangled Banner," he smacked of the gift variety A foul tip split Kleinow's index finger der and that tells the story. Wolter's innings., double and Hemphill s single gave the was one broad smile. Thone Pol'v Gray twirled six and n the second and he had to retire from The weather was a good deal too cold Dixie Walker finished the game rather the game. Madden went behind Yankees first blood in the third inning good Line. the bat. j for an fast plaing, but it was a National Capital Brewing Co. 507 In the eighth reached when a wise move on McAleer's part, for the Johnson first game from the standpoint of the home wind was blowing a gale behind the Germany Schaefer was on the coach- Thomas foozled his bunt and moved to team fans, and President Taft warmed pitcher and Walkers speed served the ing lines "pep" second on Vaughn's single. .He scored up with the same that has on s Barrj with the crowd when the Nationals Teresar change of pace, as the Red always characterized the Teuton's work. Wolter drive throuch The entered into a batting rally during the Sox were beginning to grow familiar Mackmen s one run in the fifth was the last half of the sixth inning, and added Wth Grav's Wagner knocked a high foul fly. result of Bender's single and Hogan's curies. and - six runs to their score against the Boston Did Thp immense throng everv k wallop to the boards. Score- he change? No. not like the waiter enjoed when Street caught it. one of the many Red Sox who hit- New gets the cashier to fix it up so he minute, because of the free admirers of the like "iork. ARIIO E Phda. Alt II O A E Taking its cue from the President, the ting b both teams, but mostly that of catcher cried. "Just Wolter rf 13 3 0 0 Jloran If .