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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 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 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 , 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 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., 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 . 4 13 0 0 ALL OUR LEADING FANS won't be forgot. He took a spiral dive monument, 'Gabbj.' old boj " plull cf 1 . 4 0 0 White House was busy all day with ball swat-fe- the ! 001 Oklnn;. rf 10 like the airship men and landed the Washingtons That sixth inning caia-- 4 1 13 2 1 ' 4 15 4 talk. Early In the day President Noyes, with his 4 engine still running, only b McAleer s hirelings will long be became a too Hartrell. 3t . 12 2 0 Baker 3 1110 of Washington ball club, presented he'd reversed Schaefer little boisterous Knicht 2b 4 0 1 4 0 Dan, lb 4 010 1 0 the and struck the proper air currents remembered 0 0 4 0 I 0 0 pass. to to suit Connolly in the second, and the ee If 2 I Murphy, rf him with his American Icague NATIONALS TRIUMPH allow him to navigate in 2 0 11 3 0 2 0 0 SEE the bleacher Crowd Liken Henry. Johnvm. ss.. 14 IUm ss Even before he got it, however, the field. yoo "ump" gave Germany the quiet sign. BUir c... 2 0 3 0 0 ThMtas, c 3 0 4 4 "Did ever see a man look so Collegian John Hen'i, our new first Schaefer paid no heed to the ruling t ?in p 3 12 10 Bender, p 3 10 3 0 President had made arrangements to be good? Why. that kid Henrj- - can stay at the game He had telephoned Gen. saeker simplv rolled himself in a blan- 23 8 27 here till this cement stand Total Totals Clarence Edwards, who is his principal crumbles ket of g!or and the crowd accepted him After Lewis had doubled to the left New lnrt 0 0 10 0 0 0 10-- 2 away." companion at the ball games, and Sena a good "teck-neak- " as the finest specimen of a first baseman field stands in the fourth. Street threw Philadelphia - . .0000100001 Everybody was there. chance to judge the Woltt-r- tor Murray Crane, of Massachusetts, to of Big "Cy" Cummlngs. who "Joe Wood seen in neck of woods since Hec- to second to catch the outfielder, and Finns Johnson, Bcndr. hits And those poor unfortunates who didn't the contest. must have erased the this the Wltrr. Baker, Hofran. Sacrifice hit. Johnson. be on hand at the White House. legislates Chevy down at "Cunning pup the throw got away from McBride. Milan participate in the general noisefest were for Chaseans from our second sacker's tor was a Bbur Stnlfn base Chase. Collins. Pmib'e play Besidps these two. becretary Hllles ana Annapolis, towered above 'em all, and name In saved a run by a good stop. New ork 3 away they have the his dope sheet, for he sure Henri cracked out two clean singles Darn to Barry Left on Phi Maj Archie Butt, military aid. were in- kept because didn't had a commanding view of the entire adelphia. 5. Bases on balLv-O-fT Bender, 1 eff has the kid on his Well, and accepted nine chances without the cluded in party, as any price, a pass, or an excuse. It was Cooper, of Wis- staff. a base Cunningham showed that he knew the auzhn 1 Struck cut By Bcxdcr 4 ty Vanshn the Presidential situation Representative on w balls is better than he has semblance of a miscue 3. MrsCTS. one ho wants to make a good ratln ; Washington's gratest gathering of consin, got there late and covered a spot been game in the fourth, when, with the bases Umpires Erans and Ecan. Time of doing, and the boy Kittle Oivde Milan furnished the real game 1 hour and 47 minntrs. Attendance 3.GOX .in the White House staff has to show They were all there. Including the on the nice green grass in center field. is sure to come s d full, he caught a slow bounder off Wag- along f rewo-k- b a sensational catch himself to be a good ball fan. old guard, who haven't missed an opener with the weather: so what's the a fl ner's bat and threw Lewis out at the See Real Ball Players. of in the Mxth After running BROWNS CLEVELAND. Op. Young wore green uni- use of knocking? Put back the rest of around in he finPllj speared the plate. TRIM Plajers Warmed Mnce Kick that All our leading amateur league officials circles years his name on your card, you Bean-eati- n' Pallet with nr4 hnnri The plaers rpent their time warming form on the White Lot many, many were out to see real ball players in ac- ago. finger, or we'll wrap you up Kid Elberfeld accumulated a couple of! Il was Plainly to be seen yesterday Powell Tsvlrls for St. I.ouls and up until the President appeared. When ago In fact, some generations tion "Cy" who in his en- MacDonald. was an rubber shirt and make you Joe Qulrk' tw baggers, both cropping out at a time that sliding had been a feature of the ops Seier Had n Chnnee. finally he entered the field hats were off And It was a multitude of diamond amateur once, was seen hunting for a assistant." hit.-- of an opening day. when when were needed Milan also began Nationals" training. Henry's slide to see- St Ixiuis, April 12. The Browns had and th" crowd began to cheer for Taft. thusiasts, tpical ladder, and Secretary Anderson, Then came the 1311 prop-- every man, woman, and child flocks to of the hits. Then came the the campaign m the manner ond in the fourth being one of the best littlo difficulty winning the opening game the fan The President paused speak Departmental League, occupied niche in runs. Over the crowd b singles ever seen on to the ball yard to see the native aggrega- a a feeling of tearing off three and hwiplng the local diamond from Cleveland, 12 to 3, a the press box. W Dis- satisfaction came. two to the plavers and to tell Patsy Dono tion get a start in its gruel- c. Thatcher, the He couldn't say ba's Powell, for the home team, was In van, manager Red was trict's champion of clean sport, had a what he wanted to because he had too The Boston club looks to be fW per cent With two on the sacks in the fifth, Cun- - of the Sox. he ing pennant scrimmage. get splendid form and the Naps never had sor'v ho could not wish the Boston team bunch of future greats with him. much to rid of at once. Praise was weaker than last season Williams will nmgnam iannea ine second baseman Ball Yard Packed. Here's a few of the great majority his middle name, "I'm the gink never fill s shoes if he lives could a chance. Cleveland used three pitchers, would win Then he walked Into hts that not see the ball the first three times box. As he surveved the grand stand, Of course, every one knows President who enjoyed the Nationals' 1311 debut: don't know a ball team from a funeral." to be as old as Jim Saffell while Clvdeito the nlate Evidently th nnnnin, ,,,. all of whom were hit. hard, the locals Vice were "No chance for any dead ones to - the President began to speak to Taft and President Sherman William F. Oude. Dr Larkin W. Glazpbreok. ring Encle looks like a joke m comparison crowd was too 'for amassing sixteen single- - Score- the In with sq much the former New memlxrs of Congress he saw him there, but the humblest fan edged elbow-- I'srcy Cranford. 3. V. Woodward. Lows C. Wilaon, that bunch long as 'Jimmy' with Harrv Lord The outfield, of course, England Leaguer around Ualdo C. Hibbs. flu A Carpenter. works the strings. St. AB HO B riereland AB II O A h Looking farther and farther up the rows with millionaire clubmen and dis- !chuldt, A. D. I own I'm crazy, is there both wajs from the ace Speak- Honiran c 0 flrauey 4 1 1 0 Ralph B. rntt. N. I'. Carpenter. Edward Hoffman. but by all the District legislation about er. Hooper, and Iewis make a sur- A peculiar came Amtin 3 3 4 o 3h 3 0 4 10 ''f seats, he found that nearlj every rj tinguished legislators In the great crowd Harry Howell. W llliam Dwyer. Eddie Fowler, James to be trio play off in the sixth Murray 0 0 t . 4 passed at the extra session, rf rf 10 11 in Congress had succumbed brand-ne- D Itichardaon. Edmund Wolfe. Hagn Sann. L. wnat's passed bv none in the 4 3 0 2b maker whicn packed the Nationals' wrong Wagner drove a line drive to Grav. which 12 lAjnie Bert Nye. with that gang in St. Louis that A.s the writer stated vesterday. the rf to the temptation of the great American John It. Wejnch. Charles II. Wearer. tied the can to the the pitcner knocked down 4 2 9 0 0 ' stadium Horace Winters. C, A. Watvra. Tom Kelliher. J. H Prince of Managers? Nationals, phvsicallv are in much bet- Elberfeld (Hit Moral lb game Turning to Edwards the Presi- Me gathered up the ball and threw the Red 3 3 0 0 Sir lth r . 3 S 2 0 "As long as I m living, I'll never miss Cranford. S. Dana Lincoln. Lloyd Smoot. C B for the team from now on. with ter shape than the Red Sox Capt. 'Wag- 4 0 6 11 fl'ww ss 2 0 0 3 2 dent remarked game," said Vice President Himt. Capt. Elliott W. Lapham. Dr. never a jelp when one appears Sox captain out at first. ' an opening Hunt. I. of them viMtors, 5 2 0 1 0 krapp m . . 0 0 0 0 0 "Why, this is just like being in Con- Fred O. Roman. C T. Belt. Loms Wilson, D. E. to go wrong. ner of the has a lame arm and 0 0 0 Sherman, who had a great gathering There's a reason for the BUrdinr. p.. gress ' W. . Macnulty. the catchers are not up to true 10 16 27 12 l p . 0 0 0 him in one of the boxes. Jani. John LonKhran. "Chic" bulls, and I'm for strong. their Milan made a prettv d inc'irc 11 around them They're catch n 2 il 2 He spotted a couple dozen of Senators o (Irrcn. John Wilkins, Fred Abendshiem. Fred form ircr Every one of the hundred and eyer, the goods." of WiPMms' long tiv in Gess- Birmingham' 0 0 0 were a s, Frank Kilns. E. A. Martin. E. It. Hnnt. Wagner's poor throws and "boots" cost the sixth 10 who sneaking real good baseball boxes was occupied, and Tom Er-er- nany in defiance dig- Ransel. A. I. Conway. W. A. Neuland. J E. his team dearlv The same may be said ler and the center fielder went after the Totals 2 9 2J 16 7 cheer of their Senatorial whose duty It is to see every one Sieber. A. D. Reed H. Lockett. John Manry. B. M. Not far away was a man mem- of Dolly Grav, for the southpaw was ball, and when thev caught sight of Batted for Olson in eighth lnnirg. nity, and at least half a hundred gets in his right place, had the busiest Clinedicrt. W. T Oallackr. Clarence Dodee. who looked as If he was the original 5 - 0 3 5 1 0 C 2 12 bers of the House Sereno had Geo-s- e dire.-tl- responsible for letting the v each other thev stopped Milan shot out Isns Pane time of his life, but he and his ushers Ham Faroe. Mills. Frank Walker: M. o'clock tea chappie, and his troubles up his gloved hand and caught Cleveland . . gathered the minority faction under his In Pemper. of D C. Naral Resrrres; LietxtA. McCand-les- s chalk two runs in the third chap- the ball 0200000C13 handled the crowd grand shape, and E, started when Miller was sent to bat for Runs Hoffman, AusUn (3) Murray. Ijipor'o 131. wing and turned them into fans for the was no confusion or wrangles over and nutchins. Nickolas Farrell. Jlr. Bishoff. ter ( Lajo.e Las- - there William Knowles. William Centner. James Nolan. Gray. He was "positive beyond McBride brought the crowd to Its larke 2. Newnam. Powell Jjrkvi, Washington team which I kicked in the Joe Wood, who cssaved to twirl for feet The excitement of the occasion proved "who got my seat for "Bonny" Larkm. John Lyons. CoL J. William De of a doubt that Mr. Gray Poston. had about everything a first-cla- when he threw out Engle from deep j ;re. Uinnr Uvihteilsy too much Dolly one kopeck?" ttnmje. Bob Doyle, and Hany V. ShnrtluT. D. would -- a little for Gray. The a not be restrained from continuing boxman needs The Nationals were short The Nationals' captain was play- - to Wallaro to Newnam Passed bal- l- occupied a box in Col. Robert N. Harper entertained Smith.Irrte President right front Met his exercise and that the striker would Trowed down in one. two. three nrrlr Inc hack on the rrrasi rohn i,w i of the homo plate, and Dolly had to put party In one of the boxes, and the ouring the earlv stages, up ball on rails-- Off Illandinc on c.rtvs. ff m;lips ropolitan Club, according to Its annual undoubtedly be assigned a position in the but rumpled ..:.i 11 4. 1 ball over plate with Presi- voung fctniek out Blandine. 2. by firecs. iff. the the the well Among part of the field distantly removed from Mr Wood in a savage manner 8 4 eyes upon custom, was represented. the AT THE ire levord Off Hlaiidwc hits and inns in dent's square him. For a HEARD GAME position durinc the fifth and sixth CI de, Milan was the big noise with the lnmrgs eft trghnc, 2 hits and 5 runs in Boston clubmen noticed were Henri de Sibour, the from where the ball was pro- 215 time the team made such havoc pelled to AiKltors Score First. stick ye.sterdav. He connected three Left on bases St. Lotus 10, C lereLnd. . of the Nationals that gloom spread Preston Gibson, "Ned" McLean, and W. the harnessed object near the times out of the five trips to the plate. I mptpes Messrs. O Longhlin and Duiccn. Time cf through grand stand about the B. Hibbs. In another box was a gather- man in the blue suit." Can jou Imagine Boston was first to score, two 2 5 minutes. the At same hours and middle of the game the Washington fans ing of the old bos. who played the game Great was the crowd that thronged the what came his way? From all sides he athletes making the circuit In the was pestered with jibes jeers, mim- Had it not been for the stiff wind Doc were just desperate enough to be warmed when a padded mitt was unknown. In Nationals' new ball yard jesterday. and third Engle. first up, was retired, Cun- NAVAL MEDICOS the were Billy Wise, who pitched icry being the final blow which denoted Gessler would have another blngle chalk- WIN. up by a clean hit. When they got this, bunch From all sides came favorable comment ningham to Henrj Madden blasted the up Inning, rally started. on the Washington team in the old East- his departure. ed in the hit column Doc's fly to in the sixth the upon changes which have been ball through Kid Elberfeld s lunch hooks center in Defeat Dnslnesn High School in Then the Capitol crowd in the grand ern League In 1SS5: Al Joy, who played the risht the sixth looked like a for- Well, April 12 has come and gone and Wood cracked a prettj double to right, sure tw 14 stand, led by the President, began to first on the same aggregation: Al Hutch wrought since the destruction of the Siralfest, to f. Maxwell, Bob the opening yesterday will ever remain sending Madden to third Gardner pro- show what real fans they were. And the inson, Kid Madlgan. John mer antiquated plant. Every man in The Naval Medicos won their fourth Rodrlck, Charley fresh in the minds of those who were pelled an easy roller to Graj. who Henry his second hit in the sixth, Washington players did their part In fine Mattlngly, Joe and town who ever bore the cognomen of first Bt straight game by defeating the Business style They landed six runs in one in- Meyers. present, but unlike the day, the change- fumbled and then slammed wild to Street, when he poked a safe safe one over Wil- fan was to be found In that vast assem- High nine. 14 to 9 ning Too. blage. only able bug and the positive ignoramus will with the result that before the ball could liams' head. Henrj- - fielded hag In Lawmaker There, Not were the the Watson and Haj den's hitting, together The President didn't seem to mind the on society always linger in our minds. be picked out of the dust both Madden the most approved manner. The w ork Some of our lawmakers were out for bugs the Job. but turned out with the excellent pitching of Yoho, was cold weather. There was a stiff wind in full force, and what some of the and Wood had scored of this youngster was remarkable. blowing dead from the outfield, but the the frolic, too. In the crowd were seen American Sprinter Beaten. the cause of the defeat of the High Representative Freeland, elite lacked in knowledge of the rudi Boston's fourth saw two more tallies only time this seemed to bother the Presi- Senator Crane, game, Bourne, Australia, April 12. C E. y. With one strike on Gray in School tejm, who put up a good game mentary principles of the they added Lewis crashed Into the left field the sixth. dent was when it twisted a Boston fly Representative Fordney, Representative up by lending voice to the American sprinter, was McAleer put Miller in to throughout, but erc rather outclassed glove of Washington made for the crowd for a couple of hassocks. Wagner bat for the away from the a Mckett, Representatjv e Hawiey. and two general uproar and adding color to a defeated for the world's sprint pitcher 2 3 by the hcavj hitting Medicos. Score: outfielder. drew transportation. 'Williams filled the With and on him the young- lame ducks, former Senator Hemenway brilliant spectacle. championship at Bendigo, Victoria, by sacks when Dolly Gray fumbled hi? ster drove a liner to Wagner, who threw N M. S AB H O A K Bi t ress. AB H O A E Longed for Johnaon. and former Representative Wadsworth. roller. 5 1 0 0 Donaldson, of Victoria, who won by three Engle's sharp rap Cunningham wild to Madden, McBride scoring on the Burtcn If .. Klai. if 6 2 0 0 0 "Dolly" Gray out of in group were William Curtiss Nobody how many people were to forced p . s : uiu i i noemtein 3b 5 1 2 2 0 When they took Others the knows yards. plav loho. r. Lewis at the plate. Madden came Hatrim lb . 5 2 12 0 0 I Sehuinm 2b . 6 2 2 4 0 the box. the President turned to Maj. Butt Hill. Edward Lowry, and Mr. Buckmas-te- there, but everybody agrees that they through single, nider ss Hirntman. c... with a clean driving in .5205'5 3 3 2 0 51600 got their money's worth, even If Walter Dress Donovan toot. tfnnH,. o . its, v. 2h , , , Meierr 5 0 2 6 0 and said Rudolph Thief Pleads Guilty. Wagner. A to Wood papu- ,, ,.c co Ki hcr(v,n Jb j z, .j,,. 5 0 0 wish they would put Johnson In." Commissioner Cuno H. forgot Some 0 0 0 18 "I didn't pitch. of the crowd had Myrtle Dunn, charged with the theft la Ud the sacks and then Dolly Grav cut loaaea am put m Karger. McAleer Ktrr. a 2 Blrck rf . 2 0 Manager McAleer, of the Wash- District affairs for one afternoon and 10 0 11 7tipmk ss 6 But minds as changeable as, Washington of suit a department store, yester- leise with a wild pitch, Engle scoring, as shoved In place. Ger- - 9 10 13 on reached the scene of hostilities early. C. a from Schaefer Lelivelfs vtS c. 2 10 Kotd. rf.. ington team, placed "Dixie" Walker Gray toed I When the slab to Williams had previously been thrown out manv poiea tne first ball Karger pitched Harr. p . the mound, and his work proved so B Hunt, engineer of highways, was also weather. day pleaded guilty when arraigned in the plate by Milan on Municipal Building. open the game a big leather lunged fa- Police She at the Madden's safe to right for a single, scoring Street. 4216 2719 the President added him to his absent from the Court. was sentenced to sixty Totals Totals. 50 12 21 13 5 clever that A. As- crack. Bus.n: 3 2 list of favorites along with Johnson. Postmaster Norman Merritt and natic predicted he would win In a walk, days In the workhouse, but was put on did 10 Louis S. Robinson The Nationals not score until the In the sixth Elberfeld smacked Karger's Jk. M S 4 2 0 2 2 0 i- -ll The stuck the whole game sistant Postmaster because "Dolly" had Inside dope ,and parole, her personal bond being accepted. 13 President so was W. Tracy, fifth. Gabby Street started the festivities first offering to the left field stands for Buns Burton. Ycbo. Harden (3). Snider. Lau through. Even when it was ended, were there, and J. E. knew the weaknesses of the Red Sox hj walking. Milan singled (2), Watson (3). wjio dispenses seeds at the Agricultural Alleged and Street a double, scoring Miller and Milan. Cun- reree. Kerr. Sarace Bocrnstein. though the President had to stamp to He lost boosting Honsebreaker Held. hiked down to third, an error by Wag- Schamm. Butler (2). Black (2). Zumik. Ford (2). Department. batters. control at the ningham walked, filling bases, get warmed up. he seemed to leave the game, however, when the southpaw had James Barnes, accused of housebreak- ner giving Street his chance to dash the and Earned runs-- N. M. b.. S, Business Hish. 4. Fitxt reluctantly. He to Maj. P. B. Chase, the vaudeville Impresario, Karger Off off 2. grounds turned n.s ascension, and joined the "holdouts " ing, was yesterday held for the grand home. cracked Gessler on the arm. forc- base on balls Yolio. 1. JlcAlecr, Inmnzi In great army got back from Sparta, Ohio, where he ing ptched Bj Yoho. 9; by McAleer. 6; by Harr. Butt, who was shivering a who to believe we jury. Barnes Is charged entering The game was won In Washington's home Schaefer. McBride closed the 2 him gleefully. had gone to beautify his golf links, in refuse that have a with inning by grounding out, HiU made Ol Yoho. 12. off .McAleer, 12. off Harr. overcoat, and laughed at ball team. the store of John B. Harry. 719 Twentieth sixth, when the Red Sox balloon as- Gardner to out-- time to see the first ball pitched. Fred Williams 4. Stnick By Yoho. 9; by Mcslecr. 4; by narr. "Oh. well," he said, "wait until it "I thought that guy had some of that street northwest. He is held in default cended John Henry had a finger in 2. Home runs KerT. bchamm. Thrrc-bas-e Berger. managerial light of the Columbia the warms up, and we will have a lot more dope they info' and knew J1.CO0 bonds. pie, for colder Stolen bases 2. Um- his stock company players call 'inside of after Gessler had filed to Hooper Watsoa. of this." Theater, and do collegian singled In the seventh Dixie Walker out pire Mr. Thompson. Time of came 2 hours and 10 rehearsal short to see the game. their weaknesses. He'd a better Job the cleanly to right struck And the President promised he would cut In- Karger on three drops. j minutes. Dr. S. Allen, of Providence Hospital, If outside appearances were learned Men's Leasme Gives Banquet. grounder to Wagner was booted, The Red Sox divide his recreation time this spring and J. Look Speaker up there now. Henry did come base- and Dr. D. Lee High, of Georgetown, stead. at Jndse W. F. Jfonis. of the Department of Justice, and reached second. Mac resting twirier not within a foot of summer between his favorite games, o you need any inside stuff to know safely on first Street singled to center, anv of them. MINOR LEAGUES. golf. were among the medical contingent. Gen. last nisht addressed the Men's Leacuc of the Fifth ball and M. Gen. that he's a guy what knows how to paste Baptist Church at its quarterly bano.net. In appre- and Henry raced home. At this stage. Charles Elliott, U. S. C. and got Manager A fast double play killed Charles Heywood, retired, U. S. M. C, the pill? He's the stand at the plate, ciation of the able speech he was made an honorary McAleer substituted Miller to Boston's COTTO STATES LEAGUE. TIg;erJ-WhI- tc Sox Game Postponed. how to tell a blngle puncher. member of the leasne. bat for Dolly Gray, youngster chances in the eighth. Mc- watched the maneuvers. i.iat's and the Elberfeld to At Macon Macon, 4, Columbus. 3. Th game was post in What McAleer needs Is me. Then he'd gave Wagner an easy Bride to Henrj. Jacksonville. 0, Albany. L Nearly every automobile dealer town grounder, which poned on account wet grounds. have a team. When I had taught them hi threw high to the plate, McBride scor- Greenwood. 3; Yazoo City. 0. was present, for yesterday was a day of chug-chu- g all I know about the game they'd be ing Milan pretty Doc Gessler hit one of his e Meridian, 0, Jackson. 7. "nothing doing" In talking. smashed a single C. U. Dncltnell To-da- y. fit to play blindfolded." through Ensle, and Street was across in the eighth. The drive went PIay Among those on hand for the initial AMERICA?" ASSOCIATION. University plays Bucknell at scrap were William Jose W. C. Long, the plate like a flash. This settled Mr. on a line to the right field crowd. "Talk about wind. This Atlantic City Joe Wood, Kansas City. 4; Loulsrille. 1 Field, Brookland, The M. Stoddard, Royce Hough, James for he was yanked out and University J breeze, minus the salt, that's blowing In Karger substituted. McAleer, in Indianapolis. 1; Milwaukee. 0. Pennsylvania collegians are said to nave Flynn. T. Browning Spence, Lester order COLLEGE GAMES. Minneapolis, 7: Toledo, 4. George your would not one re- to meet this shift, sent in Schaefer to hit a strong team, and will no doubt make Moore, jr., Fred Harveycutter, face last for for Lelivelt. and the Teuton a mwi hnwinir against the Brooklanders. Weaver, Rudolph Jose, R. C Wilson, and hearsal when the team gathered round met the first Pennington. X. I'cnninston, Pennsyl-nnl- mm kvB pitched, At J. 1; a Harvard Socceriies Trim Yale. 4 p. Clarence Barnard. to one my on how not t Vi ball sending it dancing Into right freshmen. 8. The game will be mlled at m. hear of lectures MiinKirfi Conn.. April 12. Mr. Mrs. Harry Wardman were field. Elberfeld then came AT WKST T- New Haven, Harvard and to blow up In a pinch. You feel the across with POIN- B. H. E. a box party, and all along his first h't of the game, a corking West Potut 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 3 s defeated Yale at soccer football this TEXAS LEAGUE. the hosts at breeze, you know how much of It there to La Fayette 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 5 z score 3 1. the line there was a representative left. The wallop scored both 00 afternon by a of to Calrcston. 4: Houston. 1 1a just Imagine that all of this wouldn't Milan and Miller. Bittenes Derore and Lyman; Fajer and CoaoTer. City. C. sprinkling of Washington's fashionable Cunningham drew a Dallas. S: Oklahoma do a hotel workout and then slip base on bails, populating AT rrtOVIDEN'CE B, H. E. Toit Worth. I; Waco. 0. t set. who helped cheer the Nationals to for the sacks Ges- UniTersity....O 0 0 3 4 0 x- -w OTHER GAMES. was on Brown 2 1 13 0 ,' Austin, I; Saa Antonio. 0. victory. me my rights. I must be some talker. sler hit the arm. forcing in Mass. 0 3 Schaefer with the Nationals' Aecies. 00300000 8 3 Maj. Richard Sylvester was seen In I'm there with both kinds, for and sixth run. Batteries Staff and Hams; bemoan and Hunt AT WILKESBABR- B- R. H. E. Outpoints Moore. crowd, Chief against, mostly against, because they Then Karger settled down no ington. Springfield. Mass....l 9 3 Welah the grand stand and Fire and more 00000013-- 5 Nicholson were won't give me a Job. Washington's got damage resulted. At Lexlnctrn. Ta.--5t- John's Coilece. 7: Yh Wilkesbarre. Ta 2 2 2 2 0 2 10 x- -U 15 3 New York. April 12. Freddie Welsh, of Wagner and Fire Marshal gihU M. I.. 6. Wolf, and Walters; Mat- England, clearly outpointed Pal Moore, on hand to see the concrete stands didn't a good string of men, but they need me." Kcrger Hit Hard. , At Philadelphia " R. H. E. thews. Custer, Owens, acd Olirer. of Philadelphia, In the d wjnd- - catch en fire. "Bunny" Helm, secretary Shortly after he had delivered himself Karger was invincible in the seventh, Princeton 003000010-- 4 4 0 AT NEWAR- K- R. H. E. defunct Union League, was around of the importance he would lend to Man- 0- up 'before the National sporting uun of the but the Nationals got to him for Dartmouth -0 8 1 Trey .. OOOOOOOOO-- O 8 2 old squad, and CoL W. F. ager McAleer's charges, ever to be a tally 00000000 x- The extreme cleverness of the with the Hart that eighth on Batteries Greeabsms and Lshej; Ekstran and Ai- J.ewark -J V 1 Inning rally ia the a by Elber- - des. Osttenes Smith and Yaadesnf; Coll and Cad?. Briton proved too much lor the Quaker. was right down in front, where h had remembered. sixth arrived.

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