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Mobile. April 21.—Mobile won her The Tretzels; third consecutive game from Little Pitches a Game Sizing Up Rock this afternoon by a Garrison finish Fleharty Steady In the ninth, when Girard went up in Good Bunch the air for the second time during the Tretty lost for his team after the Looking and and Wins Wth Good game it Travelers had made an uphill fight and By HUGH W. ROBERTS, forged to the front with one to the good. The score was tied on Stock- outfielders. Both are sate on the de- Support Montgomery. April 21.—(Special.)—'When age dale’s to short, and Wheat brought staff fensive. and dangerous at the bat. Ker- Eddie Greminger gets his pitching in the winning run with a hot drive to is that he will win is an old performer, and it is very together it very probable right. Stockdale pitched a good game, is better a this sea- questionable as to whether he be able to make good fight several of the hits recorded against than Whiteman, the hard-hitting Texan son. him being due to dumb playing. Score: who is sitting on the bench in the role RAFTIS DOES THE STAR Lively, Gueae. DeBalt, Bliss and George Mobile— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. of general utility man. In this connec- are average twirlers. and it is probable Wheat, rf. 5 0 3 4 0 0 tion it is reported in Montgomery will into a first-class freely Sentell. ss. 4 0 1 1 5 2 that Lively develop that Whiteman would be assured a place when Rhoton. 2b. 4 0 0 2 3 0 man. He has a good “spitter,” and In the outfieh. but for a warm friend- ACT ON THIRD BASE Thornton. If. 4 0 1 0 0 0 tt Is working he is very effective. Every- that exists between the manager and ship Sabrie, lb. 3 2 1 11 0 0 DeBalt Is an ama- the former pitcher, Dan Kerwtn. But body knows Guese. Hopkins, cf. 3 l 1 2 0 0 this may be gossip, solely. teur whose ability is such that Gremin- Benson, 3b. 3 1 0 2 0 1 Shannon is a good with a dead- him worthy of a thorough Hardy, c. 2 2 0 4 2 0 Gets His First Hit of the ger thought ly whip and It is said that lie will be- Molesworth j S 1 3 0 try-out. Bliss has been good, but has have himself better this year than in the Stockdale, p. 0 1 •Watson 1 0 0 0 0 0 B Series In the Tenth Inning, Which shown very little in Dixie. George will past. Hart, the old White Sox receiver, __I show form this for nardly remain in the league. Thomas Is will probably year, Aids Materially In Win- it is said that dissatisfaction caused his Totals 32 6 8 27 18 3 BILL good pitcher, a first-class man, and RAFTIS, bad slump of last season. •—Batted for Benson in the ninth. about the middle of Who Starred at Third In Yesterday’6 Game. ning the Game. ne will arrive May. The team has several good stickmen, Is a lad of too, and it Is no .300 hitters. and Rock— luul promise, though Persons, Pepe , ANDY BOWEN, Little AB. R. H. PO. A. E. • •MM*MM(M*MlfttMM«MNIMtMH««tMHUt«MMUMMMM«MMMfHNMt»(*eM»MMMtMMHIM«HM| are fast men. But the remaining probable that he will develop Into a main- Daley The Baron Second Who Is Cocash, 2b. 4 0 1 5 4 0 of team are slow. Mont- Baseman, like Molesworth. is members the Boucher, ss. 4 0 1 1 3 0 stay. Greminger, 1 the Game gomery should finish around thd .500 mark Playing Splendidly. Casej% c..4 1 1 4 1 0 LEAGUE STANDING. if ter other twirlers, for it is true that 1 SOUTHERN this season in case Oreminger gets busy cf. 4 1 1 2 0 0 Henline 1 ells 1 Sent*, are for the winning the Story; in Life responsible out the kinks nggrega- Played. Won. Lost. Pet. pitchers working Flournoy, rf. 4 0 1 0 1 0 loss of about three-fourths of ail the tion, and Thomaa and Juul return in New Orleans. 7 6 1 '8117 ?r Tarleton, lb. 4 118 0 0 good form. Nashville 6 4 2 ,687 games played. 1 Collins, If. 3 1 0 3 0 0 Montgomery's park is as bad as Bir- Short Political Career Mobile... 7 4 3 .671 The Montgomery infield is far from be- NASHVILLE TAKES. Perry, 8b. 4 12 2 10 j mingham's. It’s as hard to reach, too, 6 3 8 .BOO Is a Girard, p. 4 0 1 1 1 0 Montgomery. Ing a star bunch. Greminger good being about two miles from the city. The Atlanta 6 3 3 .BOO bat. man, both in the field and at the car service here, of course, is inferior to Little Rook. 7 3 4 429 Totals .35 5 0 *28 11 0 By Bl LL AX. Rockenfleld is fair, too, in both depart- that in Birmingham. After the games it TWO FROM ATLANTA Birmingham. 6 2 4 .383 •—Two out when winning run was infielder, beyond is very difficult for a large attendance 1 6 .143 ments. Pepe is a good Montgomery, April 21.— (Special.)—'When to playing baseball. You see how cruelly Memphis 7 to walk across the diamond and the out- made. in apite of the fact that he Henline his the other they broke into my political career. Had question, field. get on a badly crowded car. wait Score by innings— Noab injured leg least I remained out of the I have RESULTS YESTERDAY. goes up at critical moments. The until the conductor has finished a pipe or Nashvile, April 21.—Nashville took both Mobile .040 000 002—6 day in Atlanta, and it began to appear game might achieved the Is better. He will meter several of a Little Rock honor that Taft’s, and said of his stick work the two, and then ride in slow games -header from Atlanta .100 100 300—5 that he would not be able to play any Birmingham, 5; Montgomery, 3. might have claimed as a stom- this sea- time. The fans here Stolen just large above the .200 mark miles before supper today. The last one was a shut-out, 2 to Summary: bases—Hardy, in moments of un- Nashville. 6-2; Atlanta, 5-0. hardly get 1 more this season, his ach. I tell you, in the crises a man hard- hits are fans. raise the dick- Sent*. Sacrifice son. although he generally gets not good They was hits—Sabrie, Hopkins. New Orleans, 4; Memphis, 0. 0, and made notable by the splendid consolable depression he let slip some ly knows where to Jump. It have the Barons. Manush, according ens when the team wins, but lose hard. Two base hits—Tarleton, Perry, Wheat. may 5. against work of me Mobile, 6; Little Rock, when It looked as If Perdue. He allowed but three facts In his life that will be news to paid to have kept out of baseball. My to reports, is a rattling good man. He In the Hist game, —Casey. Bases on balls— past two of these of the futre was certainly bright.” has shown very little against Birrr.ing- Pord had the Pretxels surrounded, they hits, being "scratch” Girard 2, Stockdale 1. Struck out— the fans at home. GAMES TODAY. and roasted the Just then Paddy Kane called a cop and ham. however. His hitting in the first rooted for Birmingham variety. In addition not a single base Girard 3. Stockdale 4. Double plays— "I regret," stated Henline, "that I ever But such Is Henline was escorted from the presence of was exceedingly light. Per- men of Eddie Greminger. on ie Stockdale to Rhoton Birmingham in Montgomery. two games bails charged to him. In the first Sabrie. Sentell to left the political field. I had a brilliant the who it the aver- i baseball after all. others, said was a strange In Nashville. sons and Daley are better than to Sabrie. Left on bases—Mobile 5, Lit- Atlanta game Duggan was wild and Atlanta out- opportunity to get the governorship of tale. Memphis In New Orleans. tle Rock. 4. Hit by pitcher—Handy by batted the locals, but played so loosely Illinois and the presidency of the Little Rock In Mobile. Girard. Time, 1:4 5...Umpire, Carpenter. maybe in the field, seven errors being recorded, United States. Why not? Some 30 years that Nashville the By BILL AX. got verdict by the ago, who ever dreamed that Bill Taft SOUTHERN TAKES BOSTON IS AGAIN margin of one run, 6 to 5. Score: would get the Job?" Montgomery, April 21.—(Special.)— First game— BOSTON CAPTURES When the Barons who heard had dried The Barons gave the Pretzels a dose Nashville— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. tears that had excused, afternoon, away the lhugh.ter of their own medicine this If. 3 1 0 6 0 0 THREE STRAIGHTS IN FIRST PLACE Bay, Henllne continued: -when they snatched victory from de- Wiseman, rf. 1 l 0 0 0 0 OPENING GAME "It was in Lexington, Til., 1c beautiful feat at 11:65. It did look as If the East, 2b. 4 0 1 2 6 0 Robertson, lb. 4 0 1 9 2 0 city If small and not often heard of. The Barons were licked. But in the Greensboro, April 21.—(Special.)— NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Seigel, cf. 4 0 0 2 0 0 Justice of the peace died. There were eighth young Debait weakened end g The Southern university team made it Butler, ss. 4 113 2 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE two desirous of Won. Lost. Pet. STANDING. couples very getting number of hits, including a screaming Played. 3b. 3 10 2 three straights from the Marion insti- Noyes, 10 The minister of the city Boston 5 4 1 .800 Played. Won. Lost. Pet. hitcljed up. only by McGllvray, balanced the Tonneman, c. 3 1 2 2 2 0 tute team by winning the game this 7 6 2 .714 Detroit 6 5 1 .823 was a vacation at Coney Isle. Cincinnati Duggan, p. 2 10 17 1 spending score, ill the tenth DeBalt’s weakness 2 .600 afternoon by the score of 5 to 2. New York 4 2 New York 6 4 2 .867 So what were we to do. The couples became and in that round Louis 7 3 4 .429 Boston 8 4 2 Batteries: Southern university, oppressive St. Totals 28 6 5 27 20 2 .G67 could not look at each other for an entire Barons won the game. The score Chicago 6 2 3 .400 Cleveland 6 3 3 .500 Wheeler and Hanna the month and their select stock of Reddick; Marion, 2 3 .400 longer, to Pittsburg 6 St. Louis 5 2 3 .400 and was 5 3. Atlanta— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. was well- Heath. Brooklyn 5 2 3 .4(4) Philadelphia 6 2 4 333 pet words and heaving sighs an excellent game Bayless, cf. 5 0 4 1 0 1 Struck 6; Han- Fleharty pitched 4 1 3 .260 8 2 4 .333 exhausted. Just then we thought of out, by Wheeler, by Philadelphia 2b. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Washington nigh he his hits well scattered. Jordan, because kept 5 1 4 .200 an friends were so insistent na, 1. Smith, c. 5 0 14 11 Chicago election. My the other hand the Barons bunched a Game. Hits, by Southern university, 8; by On Cincy Drops Winters, rf. 3 1 0 1 0 0 that I agreed to make the race. The race 4. total number of swats In three Boston Beats Athletics. Marlon, their Cincinnati. April 21.—In a game filled Moran, If. 4 0 0 2 1 1 was made, and I won by a majority of Errors, by Southern university, 3; by At that it looked as if they Louis won from Newton, ss. 3 0 0 2 1 1 Boston, April 21.—The local American Innings. with errors St. today three votes. The other f«*Row got 10 In all. Marion, 6. behind. Inning Henn, lb. 4 1 1 12 2 0 scor- ■would never crawl from Cincinnati on a wet field, which was re- league season opened today, Boston "Then came the before me. I The Southern team has 2 couples university noth- Kirkpatrich, 2b&3b. 1 0 0 2 2 after Inning floated away with for much of the mis playing. ing a victory over Philadelphia, 6 to 2. to words off the been playing ball this season around sponsible Viebahn, p. 3 1 2 2 6 i attempted say the right The visitors a in the the 1000 cent having lost but ing doing. Bases on balls early in the game proved Walker, 3b. 2 0 1 0 2 0 played ragged game real, but something got in my neck so per mark, at the and could not hit Chech when there two games. Fleharty remained steady costly for the local team. Score: •Hedfc .. 1 1 0 0 0 0 field thick that I could hardly speak. I was The team 1ms showed some strong individual however, and the two occasions R.H.E. were men on bases. Boston great In a more serious than the grind, predicament players, but its strongest point is the ISO 0U0—9 7 3 Totals 34 5 9 24 16 7 a sensational I In which the clouds appeared the dark- St. Louis .101 speed. There was triple nervous couples. But soon I found the •—Batted for way the full nine plays together. Cincinnati .000 320 000—5 11 1 Viebahn. and Lord est. brilliant work of Raftis cleared steal by Lord, Speaker Gessler, In the book, read rapidly (jumping j and Bresna- Score innings: place Batteries: Rhoades, Beebe by Governor Then the full sun scoring. Besides Lieutenant over words difficult of Baseball Settled. them away again. j han; Karger, Dubuc, Ragen, Gasper and Nashvile 100 090 21*—6 the pronunciation), Dispute Louis A. Frothingham, who threw out broke out in the ninth and in the j Roth and McLean. Time, 2:16. Umpires, Atlanta .4. 000 400 001—5 and there were two more husbands and Cincinnati. April 21.—The National base- Struck Vie- the first Gov. Eben S. Draper and two more wives in the ^ tenth it sank behild the hills with a O'Day and Emslie. Summary: out, Duggan, 2; ball, i metropolis. ball commission today rendered a decision " bahn, 3. Bases on Vie- former Gov. Curtis S. Guild, Jr., were "Ere long the seed brought forth fruit, -grin on its face. balls, Duggan, 6; in the dispute between the Boston Na- and today in Lexington there are two Other games postponed. bahn, 3. Sacrifice hits, Moran, Wiseman, present. Score: R.H.E. tional league club and the Trenton, N. J., Pretzels Score First. 100—6 6 1 Noah Henlines and neither is a kinsman Stolen Boston .006 000 Duggan, Noyes. bases, Smith, 2; mine. club regarding transactions during the its first Will on .000 000 002—2 6 7 of Fleharty gave Montgomery Hang Wednesday. Philadelphia several Winters, Kirkpatrick. Double play, Dug- Plank, "I got to be a constable pretty soon last two years involving players. With one Mobile, 21.—The clerk of the Batteries: Chech and Spencer; run in the opening inning. April gan to Noyes. Hit by pitcher, Wiseman. after that, and a member of the executive An award of $300 is made the commis- Schlitzer and Lapp. Time, 1:57. Umpires, by down. Persons hit tee the pitcher and city court here was notified today that Two base hits, Henn, East. Time, 1:45. committee of the Farmers’ union. Later sion in favor of Boston against the Tren- Egan and Connolly. ana was other case* he threw the ball away, the runner in the supreme court had fixed the date EARL FLEHARTY, I became secretary of that body, ton club. Several Involving and Second game— Just about to make the race for mayor eastern minor leagues were also dis- the meantime taking third. Then Fle- for the hanging of George Strudivant, Who Pitched Steadily Yesterday Other games postponed. I Nashville— AB. B. FT. PO. A. E. when some one came along and got me posed of. and Per- a negro man, charged with criminally Won His Game. harty heaved badly to Raub, Bay, If. 4 0 2 2 0 0 assaulting the seven and ten-year-old j sons tallied. In the third Daley opened Wiseman, rf. 3 0 0 4 0 0 children of Emma Hendrix, for Wed- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••« ] hit to I East, 2b. 4 0 1 1 6 0 with a double to left. Persons nesday, June 10. This is the first Robertson, lb. 3 0 0 11 0 0 cleaFsweeFfor I Ellam and a fatal error put the run- legal hanging to occur in the state | ! Seigei, cf.. 3 0 0 1 0 0 the And in the mean- except on Friday, in years. ner across plate. MEMPHIS SHUTOUT ! Butler, ss. 3 113 0 0 time the Barons had not scratched De- Noyes, 3b. 2 1 1 1 2 0 World's Championship Series. LOOKOUT TEAM Balt. 1 Seabaugh, c. 3 0 1 4 1 0 Chicago, April 21.—The match for the Perdue, p. 3 0 0 0 1 0 But in the fourth young Bowen opened BY THE PELICANS world’s three-cushion billiard tournament with a luscious blngle to left and Hen- Totals 28 2 6 27 9 0 Played. Won. Lost. Pet. 4 between Alfredo de Oro, the present line stung one to Manush too hot to I| 6 6 0 1.000 champion, and Tommy Hueston, the chal- i Chattanooga. sacrificed both and B 1 .833 handle. McGllvray ; will bases on Atlanta— AB. R. H. PO. A. E* Jacksonville 6 lenger, be played in this city May New Orleans, April 21.—'Two I Bowen registered when Raftis lilt be- j Bayless, cf. 3 0 0 2 0 0 Charleston. 6 4 2 .667 ; 20, 21 and 22. The match will be for 180 balls and singles by Bartley, Rohe and I tween the and first. On the same j 3 .600 pitcher j anJ. Kirkpatrick, cf. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Columbus. 6 3 1 points 60 points will be played each Weimer New Orleans an lead play Henline was tussed out at the plate, | gave early 2b. 4 0 0 2 2 0 6 2 4 .333 | night. Each man will put u*p a side bet Jordan, Columbia the decision being so close tnat tivz few and as Memphis was unable to bunch 0 .333 I of 3250 and the winner will take the entire Winters, rf. 3 0 1 0 0 Augusta 6 2 4 Birmingham rooters wets considerably j gate receipts. hits off Bartley, the locals shut out the Moran, If. 3 0 110 0 Macon 6 1 5 .167 nettled, and the gat e rocked on until j ! visitors easily, taking the third straight Newton, as. 3 0 1 0 2 0 Savannah 6 1 5 .167 the eighth with the score standing 2 to I -- | ! 4 to 0. i Henn, lb. 3 0 1 6 2 0 1 in. favor of the Pretsu'-H. In that in- game, ; hung up the second Baron of the Walker, 3b. 3 0 0 1 0 0 Clean for Lookouts. ning Persons was walked, sacrificed to victory j The hitting of Weimer featured in the Sweep season. McMurray, c. 3 0 0 10 1 0 second and driven home on a terrific first game to be faultlessly fielded by Chattanooga, April 21.— (Special.)— Good Work | Maxwell, p. 2 0 0 1 3 0 swat of Greminger. Then, Indeed, It of Raftis. j both aides. Baerwald was chased In the •Smith 1 0 0 0 0 0 The Lookouts completed their first looked as If Montgomery had won. ! Raftis aid the sensational work of the third for disputing a decision. Score: home series winning from Macon 6 afternoon. In the fourth Rockenfleld by Rooters Leave Park. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Totals 29 0 3 24 10 0 oper-ed with a double and went to third } Memphis— to 5 in a free hitting contest. Both in fans heaved a of dis- Wagner, rf. 4 0 1 1 0 0 •—Batted for Maxwell inth. Birmingham sigh on Pepo’s out. Hart hit a terrific drive pitchers knocked a home run with men Baerwald, cf. 1 0 1 1 0 0 Score by innings: I appointment and many Montgomery root- to third and Raftis swung it with a cf. 3 0 1 1 0 0 Nashville 001 000 10*—2 on bases. Both teams fielded sharply ers left the park, with great satisfaction single hand and doubled Rockenfleld, who j Woodruff, 2b. 4 0 1 2 1 0 Atlanta .ouO 000 000—0 and the errors did not figure in the and a rich, calm content. In the ninth had started home. In the sixth Greminger Cranston, j a to Ludwig, c. 4 0 12 10 Summary: Struck out, Maxwell, 8; Per- for Henline opened with stinger Pepe. opened with a double and wormed his way j scoring*. Chattanooga left tonight then to Coulson, If. 4 0 14 10 McGllvray tripled deep right, to third. Rockenfleld lilt a screamer to j due, 2. Bases on balls. Maxwell, 1. Stolen i Columbus and will be on the road for Henline RaftlB’ hit I Babb, 3b. 3 0 0 1 3 0 scoring. passed Pepe Raftis and lie swung it, Greminger going Moran. 15 Score: R. H. E. 3 11 2 bases, Bay, 2; East, Robertson, games. and scored. Gygll sacrificed a Stinson, lb. 0 0 0 McGllvray out few seconds later In a chase. Botii Sacrifice hits, Wiseman, Noyes. Two base I Chattanooga. 220 002 00*—6 10 1 Raftis to second; Ellam was walked. Lindsay, ss. 3 0 116 0 plays were sensational in the extreme, Three base 002 000—5 10 1 3 0 0 0 2 hit, Noyes. hit, Seabaugh. [ Macon .300 Raftis took third on Roub’s out to the and Raftis the hand from Mont- Dick, p. 0 got glad I Time, 1:30. Umpires, O'Brien and Pfen- Batteries: Gasklll and Meek; Clark Infield, but Fleharty*s fly to Kerwln re- gomery fans. Totals. 32 0 7 24 15 ninger. and Robinson. Time, 1:40. Umpire, Set- tired the side. In Montgomery’s half of Lou Bauer will pitch the game for Bir- 0 a scream- ley. the ninth Pepe opened with mingham tomorrow. He was wired to re- was New Orleans— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Dr. Roller In ing drive to left center. Bo anxious port and has arrived. He states that he Training. ne Invaded Henline’s S. cf. 2 114 0 0 At Augusta. Columbus, 7; Augusta. 4. Molesworth that has kept himself in good conditions, and Reagan, Danville, 111., April 21.—Dr. B. R. Roller and the while 2b. 4 0 1 0 4 0 At Charleston: Charleston, 3; Colum- territory captured drive, the Barons, their courage renewed, are | Rohe, of Seattle tonight defeated Henry Win- the merchant stood still watching. I Weimer. rf. 3 1 2 2 0 0 bia. 0. speech going after the last game. Bliss or George klehoffer of Chicago in a wrestling bout Hart was an easy out from Ellam to Huelsman, If. 4 0 0 3 1 0 At Savannah: Jacksonville, 9; Sa- // dbjBJs’nf, will probably work for Montgomery, In two straight falls. Roller took the p and DeBnlt lined out to Fleharty. ! Dexter, lb. 3 0 18 10 | 4. Gygli though Greminger may decide to send first fall with a half-Nelson on the arm I vannah, Demont, ss. 3 0 0 6 4 0 The Decisive Tenth. Lively in. Dickson will open in Birming- and leg in 23 minutes. The second fall Dundon, 2b. 2 1 0 3 3 0 Team Is ham Friday afternoon. Score: went to Roller in 10 minutes with a toe Aliceville Ready. Learned w the tenth. Moles- c. 3 0 0 2 0 I Manager 0 Jedge^Jury Then began Matthews, Birmingham— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. hold and a half-Nelson. Roller Is sched- Aliceville. April Alice- worth opened with a hit past Pepe, this Bartley, p. 2 110 2 0 j 21.—(Special.)—The Moles cf. ... 6 1 1 2 0 0 j series Bowen worth, , uled to meet Frank Gotch for the world’s club has an order out for being his first of the stung f vllle Baseball Bowen, 2b. 4 2 2 4 8 0 at Kansas next Tues- one to right center and it fell between Totals. 26 4 0 27 16 0 championship City 1 suits for the sea.son of 1909. but the 1908 Henline, if. 4 1 2 8 0 0 j day. Persons and Kerwln. nenllne hunted in Score by innings: until the arrival MoOilvray, rf. 3 1 1 0 0 (J J suits are being exercised front of the plate and could have beaten .000 000 000—0 Raftis, 3b. 6 0 1 | Memphis of the new ones In for the he not hesitated. 3 6 0 ; preparation it out had McGllvray ! New Orleans .003 000 01*—4 to in Gygll, lb. 2 0 0 13 1 0 americaiTassociation ! season, and the team expects be was Intentionally walked, so nervous hud Summary: Two-base hit, Weimer. Sacri- El ss. 4 0 0 readiness for their opponents of all over In made lam, 1 2 l his triple the previous lunlng flee hit, Demont. Sacrifice fly, Dexter, At Louisville: Toledo 1. Raub, c. 4 0 0 1 2 1 ] 3, Louisville the county and near-by towns. Greminger and his cohorts. Raftis, with Double plays. Huelsman to Dexter; Coul- Fleharty, p. 4 0 0 0 6 1 j At Kansas City: St. 2, Kansas the baees full, hit to Pepe auid the phe- son to Stinson to Ludwig; Babb to Crans- Pjtul , 10. Opens. nom booted it, Molesworth registering. I ton to Stinson. Struck out, Dick 1, Bart- City Virginia League Totals 35 6 7 30 17 2 Gygll filed shortly to Persons, but little ley 1. Bases on balls, Dick 6. Passed At Indianapolis: Indianapolis 11, Colum- i Richmond. April 21.—The Virginia league "Hub” Hart at | Andy Bowen slid under j ball, Ludwig. Time, 1:85. Umpire, Rud- bus 4. baseball season will be opened tomorrow retired the side from Montgomery— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. At Milwaukee: M il the plate. Ellam | derham. waukee-Minneapoli3 In Portsmouth If. 6 with Danville Richmond, to Greminger. Daley, 12 10 0 game postponed: rain. Pepe i and Roanoke In Lynchburg. tenth with its Persons, cf. ... 3 2 1 2 0 0 in Norfolk Montgomery opened the Gotch Wins Match. rf. 3 0 teams are In condition for best batters up. But Fleharty was going Kerwin, 1 3 0 1 Monument to Chadwick. All the good Henry the and the rooters did Greminger, lb. 4 0 2 15 1 o Waterloo, la., April 21.—It took Cham- : the opening. Richmond won pennant finely Birmingham New 21.—A monument to 3b. 2 York, April Norfolk the season before and not despair. Daley was out from Bowen Manush, 0 0 1 2 0 pion Gotch 18 minutes and 20 seconds to last year, out to Henline. Rookenfield, 2b. 4 0 1 j the memory of the late Henry Chadwick, In the first year of the to Gygll. Persons fouled 3 3 i get the first fall last night at j Lynchburg lpOfi, Waterloo, of was hlg little fly having Pepe. ss. 3 0 0 0 6 0 known as the "father baseball,” was reorganized Virginia league. Kerwln easy, when he met and defeated Dan McLeod | been gulped down by the hefty manager. Ra/ub, c. 4 0 0 4 1 0 I unveiled today over his grave in Green- in a was ; wrestling match. The second fall Wins. And thus ended the game, and thus DeBalt, p. 3 0 0 2 8 1 j wood cemetery, Brooklyn. President Birmingham Man f came In 5 minutes and 16 seconds. Mc- the j Charles Ebbetts of Brooklyn Base- New Orleans, April 21.—(Special.)—J. S. Totals 31 3 7 30 16 8 Leod evaded Gotch’s toe hold ball club, was master of ceremonies. j repeatedly Livingston of the Birmingham Gun club, Score innings: and several times from the by ; slipped grasp for en- I won first high amateur prize the Birmingham .000 100 002 2-45 : of the champion. Gotch got a body and D* Luxe Suite (22.30 to (43 THE ONLY LINE of the Tallyho club, and Montgomery .101 000 010 0-3 weight hold for the first fall and a neck tire tournament (40 to (75 first amateur for Tailors Charge 8TTMMARY: and crossbar hold for the second. Having through dining car also the prize for high Two-base hits—Greminger, Daley, Rock- second day. enfleld, Bowen. service on afternoon trains to Three-base Beginning tonight the Bir- Columbus Is Strengthening. hits—McGilvray. v the east is the Seaboard, effec- Base on errors—Montgomery —, Bir- School of Atlanta, April 21.—Jesse Becker, out- 2. mingham Dancing, tive 2. mingham May fielder. and Roy R&dabaugh, pitcher, ofI Double play—Raftis unassisted. ; Fourth Ave. and 20th street, the Atlanta Southern league team, were> Struck out—DeBalt 2, Fleharty 3. Ready-For-Serrlre will hold their soirees Thurs- TO HEAR DE GOGORZA sold to Fox of the Co- [Sjignxi] Deft on j today Manager bases—Montgomery 6, Birming- Atlantic ham 8. days instead of Tuesdays of In the Toreador song is to feel lumbus South' team. CLOTHES AT BLACH’S Passed ball—Raub. each week. the of the great opera Dates Granted. Sacrifice hits—Kerwin 2, Gygli 2, Bowen, tragedy Racing The Only Known Cure For McGilvray. Pepe, Manush, Henline. Carmen. New York, April 21.—'The stewards of Rase on balls—DeBalt 8. Fleharty 2. The quickest service, the the Jockey club at a meeting today grant- i Stolen TAILORITIS bases—Kerwin, Manush, Daley ed a sanction to the Jamestown Jockeyr Time-1:50. bestest to at ANNUAL TRUNK SALE J good things eat, club for a race meeting to be held May Umpires—Fltsainunon* and Moran. V Lonto’s Cafe. GILBERT, 1919 Third 13 to May 23, Inclusive*

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