South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 106, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 April 1920 — Page 8
TTTTRSDAY MORYTNT;, ArRTIi 15, IttO.
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
World Champs and White Sox Start Season With Victories
SOX CLAW TIGERS i League Standing
IN OVERTIME GAME ;
Williams Lets Cobb Down With Four Measly Binglcs in Eleven Frame?.
National Lfir. lninnatl 1
j Iir.üton 1 riftvurt: 1 IlroklTii 1 Mmo O NVw York 0 j St. Ia.uIb O ; rtiii.i.Mf.M.i o
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CHICAGO. Arrll 14 Tmvt. ;pV7rHrMa Collins. William and IMIman Vim-, rhi(?r, .... Ithed thrills In nn excltiri: 11 Innir.?! Wanhinyton rm Wednesday which Chi'-asro Pon won from Detroit, 3 to :. ushering Rt. Lula ...
in
1Ift!mn's home run tied th sc-re
i N w York
nr.d forced the nin. Fcore: Chicago Heboid, rf. . . . Weaver. 3b. . . K. Celüns. 2b. Jackwon. If. . . JVlnch. cf. . . . Jetirdan. lb. . Risberr. Fchalfr. e. Williams, p. . . Total Detroit Bush, fi Younjr. 2b. ... Cobb, cf Vfch. If Tfellman, lb . . KlaRstead. rf. IMnelll. 3b. ... Stanajr. c. . . Ainsmlth. c. . . I hi um, P
Kam Into extra
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CHICAGO IS EASY FOR CHAMP REDS
I THE WORLD 0' SPORTS
Alexander is Unsteady Pinches, But Bate in Three Runs.
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Dy Atfxrlatetj Preft: CINCINNATI, O., April 14. The world's champions opened thlr neaaon here Wednesday by beating the Chicago Cubs, 7 to 3. Alexander waa hit fieely and wls un- ; steady but hit batting waa re?ponsl- ; ble for all three of Chleafro's runs, j Fluelher held the visitors well In check except In two Innirp. The j It ds clinched the victory in the seventh by scoring three runs oa " J walk to Danbert and hits by fjroh, Duii'.T.p nnd Kpf. Sore'
colli;k h asihi all. t At Annapolis: Navy 12; t i. Mar's At ,?tate CoIIcfto. Pa.: renn .tate , i: Michigan Anwies 5.
At Prlncrton. N. J., Princeton ; ' Villa, Nova 4. i ; At New Haven: Yale e ; Fordharn, f
i At Wet Point: Army 4; S'tev-r.s Inst. 4. (Game called in 1 Hh. darkness.)
HIGH SCHOOL MEN i LAPORTE TO HAVE WORKING INDOORS: GOOD FIGHT CARD
Coach Burnham Gives Them the Air for First Time Wednesday.
Expect Banner Attendance Fridav Nilit at All-Star Boxing Bouts.
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Totals ....
Score by lnnlics lOnc out when
cored. Ietrnlt 0 0 0 I) m 0 1 f :hlcapo OO-0CO2O0 Two-has' hlt V av r.
Im 1. I-natftKl. ilfni'
Stolen !a-es
. Sacrlnce J.i kson.
x i l 'J 4
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winning run v;..
1 n 0 : 0 o l i:. ei-. T. -I t
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Cobb. Wcavr
Krrors
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Kisbertr. irellman, Ayisnuth. bl plays YounK to I'.ush to ..... r T.ft nn ha?-.-; I f trnit f
catro 5. Hase on balls tf William: 4 Struck mit Hy Williams S. b;. DausH 4. I'n.'sod ball Alnsmlth I'mplre.- Owen and Chill. Time "2:25.
VJrt KU W'i Hl.sl I.Ts nirrii:n 'u!iin. V.;i 1 ; hi I! Hi ipnlis (i 'l :.'!t-: !.' us-.-.; ' l : . n 1 1 '. (', ! ; K; t. ' :f '2 I'.f.l -". ; Milwiiijui--. 2 " V..r 1 ; 1 r. I .-i i 1 ; ri T -i !:...., n wr a r i : ' J: I iC" .". ' 11 :-ia:.' i Vi r Ilil N.iti'ju.tt I.ritsue. t! i - Vi'rk ". ! i ! J . !'. nklvfi :. ., '. .". :!! 'inriM 7.
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Southern ba (at ion. r.!rmin?:-:ui '2; N.is!tv!!!p .". r,:iff;in . t:a 1 ; Atl.irt.i 7. 1 .1 T t !- K.. k ..; M-fni-blK .t. :i..t.!:- :: n-h r'-wis o.
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CLEVELAND SHUTS OUT ST. LOUIS .V OPENER CLEVELAND. Ohio, April 14. ricveland opened Itj sc.nn by dfe;ttlrifC W. iouis. 5 to b.-forr onof the Ursest openlnq day crowds in the history' of Clevland baseball. Covfleskle held St. I-wis to hvhits and struck out peven m-n. CleA-cland hit Sothoron hard, bunrtiInsr it-s hits in tho v-cond innlnc uhen it scored four runs. John-
P ra nirtinr was ;i h-iut -
BRAVES PEAT GIANTS WITH VIVE IN SECOND
As. ;ited Pres. : s'KYV YORK. April
Chlrat? . All. It. II. O A Flack, t:. . , ? f' l " o HolIo.li'T. s. ..4 rt f' 1 Her or. -I'- 4 n 0 1 2 P.arber, lb " " ' " Paskert. ' f . . . . :i " 1 f 1..:. :n. " ; - Tvvon b'y. . . . 1 I J " Ki'.üfer. 4 - - A '.;:Tidt v. ...' " J ' - TotnN .". 2 1 'i liruinnati A 15. P. It. ' A. itath. 2b r. -' ' I aubrrt. lb .... '-' " " c.mh. ::t 4 2 Roush. f f 1 ' ! ' T-:i.-.iii. If .... ' - " Kopf, 4 " - :' N'f.'ilo. if 4 ! 1 V:r;f;o, t " f - K;:fthr. n. " Total- : i - l : Scor- b' inninu'S - 'l.'u :i'.r ... 'i - 0 1 0 0 i'i i' - ". Ci:ic:ni.a t i . . . ' ') o 1 x--7 Tv.o-b.i.- hit--: CJroh. Kiliifr ( 'I : tin '-l-a.-'f hit Ab vandal . Horn" roiiTi Kou-h. Stolon bu.- Koi'f. rn';b1c flay Rut'tlu-r to Korf t" I)a:bfrt. l.-ft, on b.ipt- - ChirJK" Cincinnati 7. P.i-- on balls y "ft"
Joe Szabo vho has been in Chicago
petting In shape for a hard wrest- t lln campaign for the rest of the! peaeon and the -start of noxt year's with Lou Talaber is not s.itis?jed ; with Fettling down in i pyr.i there working out so he went to in aha Monday nUjht and tl.ero thr-w Jim ; Dunn fAir in ;riiri'Jt-s. He sa .s lie is in the p;;:iv of i-oridi'ion and, will return Irom Ciaca.-o Sunday. U' will try to ?vt a bout v.-'l-, Kid j Miltonber? of Niles at tlic u r-.-tiin-: j tourney to b- put on at The Cent 'ir '
w ak a ne: onda y ,
ibeater in M iii'ht v.-hen Pokltcii ni 1 . n;i:j.- to si ' v. a ; b-.ii
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!iv-r t h a ier beat Matt P.n.cr. last ton round V Hin - day r.ii:ht ports if b,.',;s t ;;.riK' on.- m
i a J - i,e'.'. s ; oi 1 to of:-. i of that lad l.a x-oi te.
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that e;t tri'--'.- f rphv i v. iie:i li in an :" p. h.n.d- . - ao i:
Coai h P.urnham uavo his track proteges their first outdoor workout of the sp.iFon yesterday afternoon on the prammar school playground. The squad has been work in cr out in the irym for th- past week under handicapped conditions. F.ver. the playground is not large enough to -:v. th sprint anil hurdle candi-u.-tf-their full distances, and the
Hit nu r will J. ). Oliver
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T'i s will be the first team to be! a!it'ad a-sai t :rru'l out under the new school) haw- sen tb- l.o.? 'o.wis of burn't Orange and illue. Tbf s.-n.i-;ir.:!l
a:;-i evc-ry po.iu4e attempt is being ! W eleu t South
made by the coach and men to make r;:iov;i as a ;;r-i
b ft a-'o.
l.'.u . ( a b am aroulid, but this : , .-1 1 a i
, wutehitl tb.e , standpoint. Clint Fiynn. Mickey Kirst. of ers. -will
; J hese m 1 1 1
take the squad out to ; utations ai d .ii s lield as soon as pos- ; South bu:d . r . . i
SpeJal to Thf . Tinier: L.P(.riTi:. Lid.. April 14. Tic-e. sales in this city for de -Tank Tai
t Mht card, io be '.is
Itumely club roon.. April 16, inane g-.ine xpectatins of ihost
the coach and men .ison's track team a
-;i-f; nn veter. ins wer-
a bam aroulid, but
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WISCONSIN CLUB HERE THURSDAY
v. it o ;! , but the nia ( : i.il tti,.o, ev
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w i h I r. in ti . . - : b t Sf v nts v!in a .
iff. Th1 pti'.e ti ;umi .if-
:.y i.ien of real experience, uaeh fxpffts tti li.iv' sornrounded into f t i r -hapf nts btfore tie 'Avsi ni'-et.
Apr.l T'n
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Iluetber 1. off Ab-x.mder Hit by !(her V.y niif-thir 2. Struck out; Ity U;:. th-r .1. by Alexander T,. i Cmplres Hicler and Moran. Time' of gnme 1 : 1 T. i
1 1. P.oston
ensity defeated New York in tb.e opening game here Wednesday, the
score beinjr tT to 3. Hstm drove j Barnes out of the box in the eronU ; inning when they scored five runs on j
four hits, a base on halls and a wild pitch. It was the Mrst time Itnston lias defeated Harnes since he wn traded by that club to New York
The score;
yton
ht. I Amin A u 1 1 n . 3b. . . Cledeon. 2b. . Tobln. If. Si.lfr. lb. William, cf. Jacobson, rf. Fevereld. c. . . Gerber, fs. . . Sothoron, p. . Total . . . . tlrvclanil Clraney. If. Chapman. Speaker, cf. . Smtth. rf. Gardner. 3b. . Johnston, lb. O'NVIU. C. . . . Covele.'kle, p.
Alt. ! 4 . 4 . 4 .4 .3 .3
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two years ago. lb ton Maninvlllft, ss. Tick. 2b Howell, cf. . . r u ise, r f. ... Holke. lb. .. Hof.kel. 3b. . Mann. If O'N. il, c. ... Amts, p McQuillan, p.
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Totals
Sc-re bv Innings St. Loul 0 0 0 0 .....a (, 4 0 0 1
Two-bav hit- Gedeon. William. Oraney. Covel.sk ue Chapman. SpeaKer.
tice hits CoveleskU C.rar.ev. Gardnfr. -. t .K 7 n' da ml
'n'.yl-Off Sothoron 3. Hit bv Ditcher Hy
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tCoveloskle .
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0 0 x " Gerber. :. Stolen Sacri-
iiapman. ; on bases Y2. Hase on off Coveleski
Sothoron 1
Sothoron
Cmpires '..vans
Totals NVxv York
' Hums. If Young, rf Fletcher. s. . . Doyle. 2b i Stat?., ff ' Frisch. 3b. . . . ' Kelly, lb . Conales. c. . . I Harnes, p
" i I lubbell. p. . . . ' xM.-i'arthy . . . I Winters, p. . .
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är.d Ilildebrand. Time. iWTirS ERROR GIVES MACK MEN A VICTORY,
p.r W...-l!itert TTe-. ' PH 1 HA I FI. IM I T A
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iv'iin f ' " allowed two runs to s,or .-. v, (nrinc here Wednesday.
r-g Vhiiadelpnia
over Ne"' York
scored
KS
and rerkir.ü lioth Perry
r.r.e fcrrr. but niT.r to the Pitcher. Score cvr York Gleich, rf
PecMnpvJgh. Pipp. thIluth. cf . Howl. If -Men pel. 2b. Pratt. 2bp.uel. c . . . Sharkey, p.
Tetalf rhUiulcVin. Witt, cf Slrunfc. rf C. Walker. If Orifan. lb. P'jsrn.n. 2bGallowtiy. t. . T'ke. 3bPeritns. lerry. P
; 4 lint r t!ie itiv-
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in tP.e opi'iuiii, Tlt.me runs by Pipi
the ar'.y rur
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xHatted for Hubbell in fifth, xx Hatted for Winters in eighth. xxxltatted for Ryan in ninth. Sv-ore by innings Ito.-ton 0 3 0 0 1 ft 0 ft ft New York 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 Two-base hits Hoeckel. Cruise. Doyle. Three-base hit Sfnz. Sac-ritb-e hit Mara nville. Double playa Pick and Maranville; Doyle. Fletcher ami Kelly. HrTors Fletcher. Frisberg. Left on bases New York 10, Hoston 4. Hase on balls Off Harnes 1. off Avers 3. lilts Off Harres. 4 In 1 1-3 innings; off Winters. 1 In 3 Inning; off Ryan. 1 in 1 inning: off McQtiillen, 0 in 2-3 innings. Struck out Ry Tlubhel 3, by Winters l. by Ryers 2. Winning pitcher Ayers. Ix.nn pitcher Harnes. Cmpires O'Day and Harrison. Time cf pnrne. 2:17.
PIRATES TRIUMPH OVER
CARDS IX TEX IXX1XGS , !Slt;'
ST. l.oriS. .Mo.. April 14 Hittsbnrg deflated St. Iouls. o to 4. In 10 Inning in the opening game of the snson Wednesday, Nicholson':'
inneld hit with the tas. run wonnc Uv faf..t t oll'g the winning run. Ioak was force. 1 sl;it0 tut the ih
to leave the box In the mini inning on account of Illness. Score:
IMttsburg Higher. If Carey, cf Soutiiworth. rf. Whlttrd. 3b. . Cuthaw. 2 b. . Grimrn. lb. ... Ca ton. s.s' Clarke, r Adams, p Hamilton, p. . Nicholson . . .
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Totals . . . . zlbttted for St. IMlls Shotten. 'f. . . Ilenthcotc, rf. Stock. 31). . . . Hornsby. 2b. Fournler. lb. Mcllenry. rf. Janvrin. ss. . demons, c. . . Doak. p Tuero. p May. p Haines, p. Goodwin, p. . xSchttltz
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Will .Meet iSutre Düiih at Carrier Fielt! Return Cam' -Next Saturday. A -i-.i.-oii whieh !trtioi.--s to y : o .v witi. f.u(:vevs for lb-- -No'.i't Danebaseball ti.un w ill ij.- inaugurat'-d on Cariier tieid ton iri ow alt moon. iscofi.-iri unlvoriJty, a foimnlable ont'-ndr for th' Rig Ten cha.rnpior.ship. will be the opponent. The r.itiic v. ill be called promptly at 4
o'clock. A second contest with the
played at Notre The week end at
traction will comim nee at 3 o'cloc k. Friday's c l.a-sh will be the first big i game for cither team. Conch Do-' 1 rai.s' clan vamiuished the Misbawaka
lndotructos in a practice game two ; i weeks ago and Wisconsin drubbed :
clubs of the Hadder i il strength of neither
aggregation has not set been un-i veiled. Roth clubs are on razor j cd-:. Two kt at diamond battles i are certain to lake place when the) pupils of Gus Dorais inl Maurice j l-nt come in cmtact.
Notre Dann in Miaj.o. The weathr of the past two weeks has been anything but conducive to conditioning of a ball flub, yet Coach Dorais prono"ms his men lit for the opening stru-tub . Fighting spirit is popping out all over the on tii t like leaking gas from a busted blimp. Capt Miles deelarin; that the team will repeat last year's
j showing against the Raduers, r -kfleets the tem.per of the entire s-juad. 1 Coach Dorais declined last ni-'lit to publish the Notre ame bneup
prints. I:stn r.i-es and hurdler better off. although thf; nu-
tf the material is in the Card. Thomson, Witwer,
.nal Smith are all show iur i t his
orni in these, while s' eral men are following directly on ljt Is. In the hurdles Witwer.
del and Sluss an- showing Jine
m, although Coach Hurnham
ex-
i f I M I I Jl IM 4. Vi IUU i L J 171 lil-H 1
N C Frdora a 2-button
Ir . r, .... Colonial of fine black kid
lf.v with light flexible soles. Louis XV hec!s" Vrry r dressy and a mid-spring r. S0,St.A style
1 :n tii. Advance R .1 HS SiV "VVX I
, Friday mght. 3 VU. AVSX m .?)))
of Chi .igo. and 3 VX S . Paul, 1.:,". i.and.rinds u. tio' :,n,i,. S Vv4A f
ti. hj. i-xr-'i :!.: 1 1 o- 4 I
1 know n t :;,. i. ' p -tporte lai.- v i: I j l: ll i i..s iv '. 5 I
1 v ! u J WHAT IS "THE RIGHT SHOE?' w lil : -o:: I j
a-s r -::.f: . ... 4 I lie idea that tri'n daintiness in footwear could I
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Hi'th men i:e::.i.-. . : Ö oniv be- achieved by uncomfortably crowding the I g Well in the T :! 1 i'.il'ti. Tii' H " I
j - i.ei.mu t;.t n t ! i'..it t:i a.- loot into a "small shoe ' has been proven erroneous. 1 : racunu' mt !' . m t li ; s ta.u . . IJ ', 1 1 : ; r : !" M a . o 1 ' 1 1 1 . t I . . i " . i K l i ; R I 1 I ; 'f fSllT''slA tl" l" i! lfr th" I Proper size is just as essential to trim appearance I : T.d !s tot b"T;' !s in a .-;x rouiiu n- ; a 1 I ;..im n.et.t. I'.oih !ais In a g to La- ' . , ... c j L ia I I i, high b.s-i i . .-on. m. I , . i . : t j . i , , 3 and style .is it is to comtort and health. ; i i't.i'n th ir !.(.!,: low's and Mime :' r f Th.- local fans ki.w t!l- Nile- lad. , , . , . J Verne Hi.r.b n i. rook, of w .ii.v.r- n . But there is no need to sacnhce slenderness and I
fi'om tb- iam- a daintiness of line if the shoes arc right. j b e r l ! i t -' I
H ksui uujinr5.i is iu sit iiihl nil. uui.' oi. n.'i. if :.' ki : ( B t idv troiii r k
Nil. in- S I New ! S I
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I DRULINER & McDERMOTT (j fT&. 5 h n n n w rr ro r ua sr pa n
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j Will kvi ion. w!n a; : contender for iioaor ii Kid Alt Cm', ii i
i i r 1 r ' e the call
Ui' is for lat"-'e r.buks iaU' Vi en I' -' i X . . I alt
Valparaiso, Gar ilamtoon!. gan City. Nib W -'txiib
rii-le, and m
cction. It i
i
ny itla r .omt.s in . said t iiat l'romob i ,
Tafel will make imm di ate arrange-j merits to enlarge tue 'ating capacity . of the Advance llum.!y ! ;1 room-.1
preparatory to lousing am ;"ort
more than UOft fan-. Nearly tha
.any would
attend.
.-win Slu-s I." ..til. 1 t b-ir
V
nee:.- to have them go through some strenuous workouts before the first
meet. In the distance Shar.afield showed the other distance nun his. CINCINNATI, O. Apul 14. heels. Several promising distance 1-Tddie Roush's home run drive to nu n did not turn out yesterday, but riu-ht center, following a walk to 1 when all these men are together the j. lake Daubert and a double by Groh coach will have abundance of ma- gave the Reds three runs in the first terial. ' inning today. Alexander of the Cubs , j was the victim.
ianl had there teen room
125 North Michigan St. EASY TO FIND WORTH FINDING
Minneapolis Sivamps Kansas City, 8 to 2 ly Associated Tress: KA.s.s i iTV, Mo.. April 14. Tb- AuM-riean association sea eon opened Wednesday with Minneapolis debating Kansas City S to Lb The locals took th' lead with a run in each of the iirst two innings, but Minn-apdis found Hvans in the ltUrth and fifth. Score:
Minneapolis ..'10 310 "03 S 12 a Kansas City.. 110 0H) 000 2 '1 ; Htb rtson and Maer; Mvan? and i Swecne. '
, MlNNHAPfiLIS. Minn.. April 14. ! Mike (Rollins, Minneapolis boxing! ! promoter today wired Gorges Carj p utier an (Uf r of $40.000 for a ten I lound bout with Tommy Gibbons in j Minneapolis next June. j I Tommy Gibbons has posted a for- .
feit of $10.fi0u with the promoter as a guarantee of good faith as well
for the Friday encounter. Consequently the news department continues unproluctive as an abandoned cotton gin. F.xcept for the statement that as to condithm the club is several shades to the pink th' diminutive Gold and Hlue pilot did not emerge from his shell of reticence Wednesday night.
as a. side bet Frenchman.
that he can beat th-.'
South Rend Review. No. 4, L. O.
T. M.. will attend tabernacle services t
in a body, Monday evening, April 1 Oth. .Meet at Y. W. C. A., at 7 o'chck. Fach member please ask five other members to attend.
11 30
Totals 37
x Hatted for Taines In ninth
Score by innlnsrs Pittsburg. 0 0 0 3 0 0 St. Iuis. .011001
Two-base hits Henry, Fournler. Rigbee, Ca ton.
1 0
0 0 1 3 0 1 04 Hornsby. Three-
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twtce int. H. e i i.i; -
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rescue
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St. Ixnils 9. Rrros Whltted. Caton, Itornit.bv. Mcllenry. Clemons. Doak.
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innings. Struck out Doak 12, May' L Haines 1, Adams 3. Winning! pitcher Adams. Losing pitcher Goodwin. Umpires Klem and Hmslie. Time. 2:25. j
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Indians Lose to Toledo In Exciting Contest Ty Ass'vl.xted Press : INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. April 14.
Indianapolis was defeated In thei opening ba.sohnll game of the season. brv Aednedav by Toledo 1 to 0. ;
before ten thousand people. Puperb pitching by Jimmy Mlddleton kept the Indians from being danperous. Cal Crum was wild and a base on bAl'.s. followed by a single by Jones in third Innirwg pushed the tribe to defeat. Reb Riurs-tdl. outfielder and jdtchcr. formerly with the Chica.go White Sox. signed an Indianapolis contract today and was In uniform. Score: Toledo C-01 000 00O 1 1 Indianapolis ..000 000 000 0 S :: Mlddleton and McNlel; Crum. Murray and Gossett.
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MII-WAUKEl-:. Wis. April 141 Gnlnem' trip!" and Mo.nt-'s Mr.xle in the tenth ?r the St. Raul than.-. pn a 3 to 2 ietorv over Ml'. wan -in the opening a.'u.e Wednesday. J furore: Ft. TauI ...001 Oftft 100 1 .1 . '.'J Milwaukee. C00 r-oi !0 0 I 11 3 Grtner. Hall am! lUrtrave. North-; rop nl 0ton.
Totals 32 9 9 xRatted for Rlxey in ninth. Score bv lnnlr.es rhl'.ulelphia. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Rrooklyn ... 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 Thrr-b.iAe hH Myer.
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