South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 116, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1920 — Page 8

SUNDAY, AP1UL 25. 1920 CHE SOUTH BEND NtWb-TlMtb Track Athletes Shatter .Four Records in Iowa

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TRACK RECORDS GO IM DRAKE RELAYS; NOTRE DAME THIRD

the world o sports I ! YANKS BEAT MACKS T i

IN OVERTIME GAME

DERBY. Conn.. April 24. Yal Jcft .it 'i Columbia in the varvity race on thf Housantonlc river tonight by a length and a half. Yale' Junior crew defeated Columbia Juniors by a half length.

Iowa State Univrr.sity Viiv tiie Two Mile Hrlav Rare in VaA Time.

CULVKIt, Ind.. April 2 4. Culver military acadimj defeat 1 Crane Technical high school of Chicago in a baseball rarne. here today by a score, of o to 3.

was hi.-, in

T.J .M.'lfr,j Pri: DES MOlNns, la.. April 21 Four previous records of the Drake re'ay meets v. -re broken today at the 11th meet. Iowa tat' wor the two-mile university In 7:52 1-3. which i onefifth mo,-e than thf world's record. liii,rKins. on of the Iowa men, htumbled over the curbing and lost i fraction f a s cond in that raf f-. The former record for the. two-mile made here was elzht minutes flat by Illinois in 1314.

Scholz, of Mi.-souri, nrrain winner of the 100-yard dash, time bf-iriff 4-3. the .-a in

which he rnado it when he won the race two years a;o. Illinois was the second section of the one-mile university In 3:1 1-.", the former record being 3:21 4-5. Illinois also took thf? four-mile university. Cedar liapbls, Iowa, clipped on second oft the best time of th mfts here for the two-mile hih school by winning in h:32 4-3. The same school also reduced the previous record for tho hih school medh y by finishing in C:."l 3-5. The old record is 6:3!, in UUO. Cop orIlKe tok two events of the meet, winning the one-mile college and ane-li.tlf mil col!-i,-e. T-. o mile university relay Ames Wolters. Hiins, Stone, Wed) lirst; Illinois (Schuh, W. Brown, Sp'nk, IT. Brown) second; Notre I:un" LSweeney, Burke, Kasper, .Meehan) third. Time 7:33 1-3, (new record.) J'our mile university: Illinois, ( Dtj' venberry, Ca. key, Wharton, Yates) lirst; Wisconsin (Itams.y, Brothers. Wall. I.ayton) second; Ames (Mitchell. II... W. Freert, W. I. Frovert, Cromer) third. Time IS 11 J -5. Chica-ro and Grinne)! withdrew. 10o jard dasn final : Scholz, (Missouri) first; Colby, (Iowa) second; Drew (Drake) third. Tim :ü3 4-3. One-half vile university: MiohiKati (Cook. Ijosoh. Wetzel, Parker) nrst; M's.souri (Hart. Parker, MusSensale. Scholz) second; Iowa (.Justin. Waal. Mat hey, Coley) third. Time 1-:,. Two mile college: Wabash (Brown. Kastlack, Manly, Gustofson) first; Cornell (Cole, Brenthall, Peterson) second; Carl-ton (Wilken, Kellar. Mans. Nauscd) third. Time S;13 2-3. Medley hicdi schools: Cedar Rapids, first; Brookings, secotnl; Fast !) Moines, third. Time ;:31 3-3. One-half nule college: Coe, first; Union, second; Carleton, third. Tim--4-5. one mll? university: lirst section: Michigan (Wheeler, Burkholder, Wetz!, Hutler) first; Minnesota (Kelly, .MoNAlly, Johnson, ()s.s) second; Missouri. (Parker, Maxwell. Koney, .lassenraic ) third. Time .-. . . One mil university, second sectionIllinois ( Pre.-eott, Donouj;h. Spink. Kmery) first; Ames (Lewis, Arnold. Moore, Ixjdwick) second; Notre D.une (Hoar, Meredith, Kasper. Meg han) third. Time 3:21 2-0, (new record.)

Pinch-Hitter Vick's Single in Tenth Breaks Up Pitch-

Battle.

er s

League Standing

XflW HAVKN, Conn., April 2.

As protection aain-st loss, the Yale! University Athletic association ia ins.urim its b.ifceball team against wet j

prounds in home games, according to an announcement today by General Manager Woodcock. If on?fifth of an inch of rain falls be-twe-n 9 a. m. and 9 p. rr. fn the day of a scheduled pame, the insurance is paid.

( OLMXii: IIAM.BALL. Columbia 4; Harvard 2. Princeton 13; Butlers 2. I'enn State S; Swarthmoro 4. (jeor'ia 4; I'ittsburg 3. Colgate 8; Cornell 2. Purdue 9; Wisconsin 5. Indiana 3; Michigan 10. Yalo ü ; University of Pennsylania 4. Hose Poly 12; Wabash 4.

Cj A; joci.ited Tress: NKW YOHK. April 24. The New Yjrk Americans defeated Philadelphia In a 10-innliiK pame hero today, 3 to 2. YIck, a pinch batter, broke up a pitchers battle between Mays and Kinney. IJodie walked In the 10th, reached third on Kuel'a hit

Club v. i ret. Cfci-aso v....." lr i:o-.tn 7 1 .7."j ("1 p!:ie( H l . s-".7 I U'a!jiiiKtoa 1 .42". j New VorL : 4 .4-".; I'hil b 1;LL' 1 t .2"H St. l.';is 1 4 . 'J1 1 j ( I-trolt i 7 .N National League. j Brooklyn f 2 .'ln inriHtl ." 'I .1jrj Pittsburg: Ö .'.-; St. LouIh I 4 ..Vi" j

REDS WALLOP CUBS IN TIGHT CONTEST

inrec ouccessiYe quisles in

Seventh Spell Defeat for

and scored

S ore: Philadclp'n Dykes. 3b. . Strunk. If. . Walker, If. . (; rltrin. lb. . Duan, 2b. , Welh. cf. ., Perkins?, c. . i'Ialloway, ss Kinney, p. .

on a single

All . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4

by Vick.

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Pj A.?.cl;itC'l Pres: CHICAGO. April 24. Sincles by Oroh. Housh and Duncan enabled Cincinnati to win from Chicago. 1 to 0, in the final pame of the series here Saturday. Fisher hfld the locals to four hits, and was in danger only twice, but Chicago threw its chances' of scoring away through

(llln.).

Py Apsociated Pres: NKW YORK. Airil 24. Activity anions the yachtmn who will con1 1 c I America's cup defence yachts Resolute ;inu Yanitie and the challenging Shamrock IV Ls raoullv in-

Creasing and all three yachts are ex-J pected to put overboard within the next few weeks.

The Ilesolute is scheduled to take j

the wattr f itlur May 3 or 4. The late was settled last fall, being governed by the tide ut Uristol. Work on tle V'anitie 1m rapidly nearing compWtion and it is sai'l that the craft probably will go overboard next week. The Shamrock will not be launched until later. There will be no particular ceremoney connected with the launching. AH thrte crafts have ben launched more than once and their next dip simply means one mro step nearer the bli? race in July.

Totals New York-

Ward, 3 b Peeinpaugh, ss Pipp, lb Lewis, If Pratt. 2b Meusel. rf P.odie, If Huel, c. Mays, p zYb k

34 A P.. 4 4 4 4

4

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V i I

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I!y Aso-Iateil Press: bAYTOXA, Fla.. April 2 1. Tommy Milton, driving a 16-eylinder automobile, broke the world's rteoid fop tin mile and tbe two-mil distances on I'aytona beach today. Milton made the rniie in 23. 60 seconds as against the former record of 24.02 set by DePalma, according to otlicials of th' American Auto association. In the two-mile event Milton's time was 47.16 seconds, the previous record beln 49.54. Milton will try to lower his own marks tomorrow.

Totals 33 3 7 30 20 x ne out when winning run was scored. f zPatted for Mys in 10th. Score bv inninps Phiadelphia 020 o.n 00 0 2 New ork 00 2 000 000 1 3 Two-base hits Walket. Iluel. Three-bai-e hits P.odie. Walker. Krror Pipp. .Sacrifices Welsh. Mays. Imuble plays Mays, Pratt and Pipp. Left on bases New York Philadelphia .". Pases on balls off Mays 2; off Kinney 2. Struck out Hy Mays 4. by Kinney 2. Umpires Connolly and Moriarity. Time of prame.v 1:47.

VKsTDItllVV'S It KS I' ITS; American Leugne. Clii'-rijrri, 7; Ieti-lt. 1. 'IvtlAii.l. lu; st. Louis 1. Phil.Klelnhl.i. 2; New ;k. 3

Ponton. 7; Wufrhliuiton, 3. National League. Ulruintiati, 1 'hlago. New York, 7; lbstn. 4 Preuklvn. C; Philadelphia 4. St, Louis, J; Pittsl.u:. o Amerlean .u iation. Tf)ilo. 1; Cul um bus. V Louisville. 3; I ii.l la 11a . Jl 1. Kaunas City, 1; Milwaukee, 3. Miuueapnlis. 1 ; St. l'aul, 2 iunlnM. Southern Aoriatlon. Atlnnta. 4; Mobile, s. 'iatranira, 1': Mfinphl?. 1.". lUrtiduha 111, 1: New Orleans. 7. Nashville. 7; Little Itoek. J InternAtlonnl League. Jersey City, ll ; Akron. s. Syraeuse, s; Ho. li ster. 0. K-allnc .'; Toronto, s. P.iltimre, Ö: PulTalo, 4. .

poor base running. Score: Cliiir AP. R. H. Flack, rf 2 0 0 Holloeher. ss. . . 4 0 2 Herzoff, 2 b 2 0 0 Harber, lb 4 0 0 Paskert, If .1 0 0 Ieal. 3b 4 0 0 Robertson. If... 3 0 1 Killefer, c 3 0 0 Vaughn, p 3 0 1

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0 3 0

G A M KS TODAY. American League. Clo eland at St. Louis. Chicago at I'etroit. Philadelphia at New York. Io.t"ii at Washington. National LeMffiie. St Louis nt Cincinnati. I'itt.-l.ur- at C!.iea;o. New York at Urooklyn.

LOSIKG STREAK STILL PURSUES TIGER TRIBE

P.y Associated Press: NKW YORK. April 24. Joe Stecher, world's heavyweight champion, threw Ivan Llnow, of Russia, in fr.e hour and 2ä minutes in a cateh-us-ea tch-can bout here tonight. The winning fall was obtained by a body scissors and a half nelson.

Fir Associated Press: A LH AN V, N. Y.. April 2 4. The assembly tonight passed the Walker boxing bill, which is designed to permit 1 ".-round bouts to a decision in New York state. The bill, which was introduced in the senate by Minority Leader James J. Walker, now goes to the irovernor. It was drawn by the army, navy and civilian board of boxing control.

AUGUSTliSE CRACKS V) STRAIGHT TARGETS

AT LOCAL GUX CLUB H. l Augustine, of the St. Jo Valley club, came near setting a record Saturday afternoon at the club grounds in Muessel prove when h erai ked X'j str-iight birds in the club event, missing; his 30th. He wa followed by Mclnerny with 4S and Myers took third place with 4. In the practice event Staples and (lustafson led the held, being tied for hitch honors with 47 out of 3 0 shot at. Myers was a close second with 4P. on the program of 100 targets Augustine had a total score of to hi; credit. Myers with 92 was second and Mclnerny third with 31. H. Greifer copped lirst place In

the doubles event, consisting; of K' ' pair, with 14. Augustine and Staples followed closely with 13 each.! There were 1 t members who took i adxantage of the fair weather. Thv sorts: j Club Kvcnt. ."0 Tanrcts.

P.. 1 . Auprustino R. H. Mclnerny W. M. Mvers Ir. L. J. Smith 1 1. Grelger 1. Gustaf son J 1 1. Witamyer. ?r

Ilv Associated Press: " PIUIMJKLPHIA, April 21. Miss Kleanor Smith, of the Mornincside A. C won the woman national A. A. lT. 100-yard breast stroke swimming championship here tonight in fine minute and 23 1-3 seconds, a new' record for the event. The time was within one-fifth of a second of the world's record. Miss Ruth Smith, sister of the new champion, finished second and Miss Marie Hillegas, of Philadelphia, third. Howard Kur lone, Philadelphia, won the middle Atlantic fancy diving" championship.

Iy Associated Press:

OLTUOll, .Mien., .pril . ie-j troit lost its seventh straight game; Saturday, Chicago hitting Lauss, harl. rnrticularly in the seventh in-1

GRIFFS LOSE OK HARD II ITT 1 KG AKD ERRORS

J I'.v Associated Press : : WASHINGTON, April 24. Shaw j and Schaet were hit hard and poorly 1 supprt-l Saturday, Roston winning ! from' Washington. 7 to 3. Score.

nine, and winning. 7

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Score

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Weaver, 3b. ... 4 2 1 2 1 I K. Collins. 2b. .. r. 2 3 1 3 Jackson, if 4 0 2 3 0 j Murphv. rf. ... 4 0 1 0) .Tourdan. lb. .. 1 0 2 11 0 Risherg-. sK 4 1 2 2 " j Schalk, c 4 1 1 7 0 ; Cic.itte, p 3 1 1 0 6 Totals 37 7 12 27 15 i iVtrolt AH. R. H. O. A ( Hush, ss 4 0 0 3 2 Youne. 2b 4 0 2 1 2 , Cobb. f 3 1 0 1 0 1 Voach. If 4 0 1 2 n j Heilmann, lb... 4 0 1 0 0; Jones, 3b 4 0 0 3 2, Starage. c 2 0 0 3 2 Dams, p 1 0 0 0 3 AlUn. P 0 0 1 0 xFl.i'stead 1 0 0 0 Oj Totals 31 1 5 27 12 j

Rostou Hooper, If. . . . McNallv, 2b. . Fibel rf 1 lendryx, cf. . . Mr In nis. lb. . . Foster. 31 Scott, ss Walters, c. . . . Hoyt, rTotals Wusliliuc'n Judge, lb Milan, If Rice, cf Roth, rf Sha nnon. 3b. O'Neill, ss Harris. 2b. ... GGharrity, c. . Shaw, p Schaf ht, p. xCalvo Totals

AH. i

1

. 4 3

.,3 3 AH.

4 . 4 . 4 4 1 1 1 32

It. 1 0 1 0 I 1 1 0 1 R. 0 1 11 0 0 o 0 1 ( 1 0

II. I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1

1

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Totals 2S 0 4 27 Cincinnati AB. R. II. O. Rath, 2b 4 0 3 2 Iaubert. lb. ... 3 0 0 13 Groh. 3b 4 1 1 "0 Roush, cf 4 0 1 0

Duncan. If 4 0 3 Kopf, ss 3 0 0 Neale. rf 4 0 0 Rariden. c 4 0 0 Fisher, p 3 0 0

6 1 0 3 C

A.

0 0 , 0 1 6 20 A. w v) 0 4 0 1 0 o

17

Totals 33 1 8 2

Score by innings Cincinnati 000 000 100 1 Chicapo 000000 00O 0 Two-base hits Rath, Duncan. Krrcr Vaughn. Sacrifice, hits Herzog-, Daubert. Double play Vaughn to Deal to Barber. Left on bases Chicago 6, Cincinnati 7. Rases on balls Off Fisher 3, off Vaughn 1. Hit hy pitcher By Fisher 1 ( Herzog L Struck out Hy Vaughn 3, by Fisher 3. Umpires Klem and Kmslie. Time, 1:4 3.

GRIMES BEARS BOWK AS DODGERS TRIUMPH

PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. April 24. Cantwell could not hold the four to three lead bequeathed to him by G. Smith Saturday, and Brooklyn won the final and deciding; pame with Philadelphia. 6 to 4. Smith was hit hard, but errors by Johnstone and Olson and Williams' twobagger tied the score in the third. Three hits put Philadelphia ahead in the fourth, a pinch hitter eliminating Smith. Grimes Mid not a.low a single Philadelphia n to reach tirst In the last four innings. Score:

0 0 0 t l 3 1 - 0 1 1 2 0 0 IS

xP.atted for Dauss in Rth. Score by innings Chic ko 100011 400 7 Detrrit 000 100 000 1 Two-base hits Jourdan. Itisberg. Heilmann. Collins. Stolen bases Your.?. Double play Cicotte, RIsberp and Jourdan. Left on bases Chicago 6, Detroit 5. Ha.ses on balls O'f Dauss 3, off Cicotte 3. Hits OfT Dauss. 12 in 8 innlnps; off Alten, 0 in 1 inning. Struck out Hy Cicotte 6. by Dauss 3. Iosinp pitcher Dauss. Umpires Kvans and Hildebrand. Time, 1:52.

xHatted for Schacht in :lh. Boston 010 321 000 7 Washington 000 000 030 3 Two-base hits Hooper 2, label, Scott, Gharrity. Three-base hits Scott. Hoyt. Stolen base Rice. Error; Hendryx, Judge, Milan, Harris. Sacrifices Walters. McNallv 2. Double plays Rice to Gharrity: O'Neill to Harris to Judge; McNally to Scott to Mclnnis 2, McNally to Mclnnls. Left on bases Boston S, Washington 7. Hase on balls Off Shaw 2. off Hoyt '; off Schacht 2. Hits Off Sbaw. f. in 4 innings; off Schacht, 6 in 5 innings. Struck out By Hoyt 0. Losinp pitcher Shaw.

BROWKS HELP IKDIAK

BATTIKG AVERAGES

DOAK HOLDS PIRATES DOU'K TO THREE HITS

1

colli.gi: n.i :n ALL. Georgetown t. Navy I. Dickinson 11, Frsinus 4. Lifayette 7. Johns Hopkins 1. Villa Nova 5, Gettysburg- 1.

W. D. Staples G. Vandevort

H. Witamyer, Jr. M. Studebaker I. Iwll'JCt

J. Muessel H. Holland lractliv I'mil, 00 D. Stap!er. Gustafs, in M. M rs V. Augustine

H. Mclnerny Ore is er Vandevort J. Muessel

P.. Rüge. 1 L Holland

J. .7. S.

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W. W. V. w. H. R. H. G. A.

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1 . 4s 43 44 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 0 31 3S 3 4

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rT Associated Press: Ni:W YORK. April 2 4. The recert winners of the national junior handball singles and doubles championships. A. L. C. Henry and E. J. Smith, of the Detroit A. C. are now on their way to Los Angeles to take part in the national senior title hand ball tournament. According to Chairman F. W. Rublen. of the Amateur Athletic union championship conmittef, the tourney will be held May 22 and 29 under the auspices of the Los Angeles A. C. Members havo agreed to contribute toward the expense of the

bt st three players in the metropol-j Pan district in order that the picked ,

trio can make the trans-continental trip for the championship tcurney.

T.y Associated Tress: ST. LoriS, April 24. Cleveland enjoyed another batfest at the ex1 ens of St. Jjouis pitchers today and won. 10 to 1. The visitors ran up

12 hits. Score:

Cleveland Graney, If. Chapman, ss. Speaker, cf. . Smith, rf. Gardner. 3b. . ambsganss, Johnston, lb.

Nunamaker, O'Nell, c. . . Bagby, p. . .

2b lb.'

AB. 5 4 3 5 5 4 4 1 5 5

R. 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1

Target..

47 47 4; 43

43

4

13 42 42 4 1

LONDON. April 24. Miss Elizabeth Ryan, of California, playing in the Surrey county tennis championship matches, accomplished a splendid it at today. She won the ladies open sing'es match and wis a partner in the teams which won the ladies open double, the open mixed doubles and the ladies' handicap doubles.

LOCAL BALL TOSSERS PRACflCE AT LEEPER Th and H. b.is-'l all team Issues a challenge- to any amateur or professional team in or out of the city. Tiiey will present one cf the most formidable lineups of any aggregation cf laseb.ni to.-ers in the city. Thf C. and H. club will have "1 w.rkout this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Leerer rnrk. All aspirants for berths on the tearj should be on hand for this initial workout i.s a practice pame Is planned with a team from the south end of thf city. Any local or out-of-town teams desiring to arrange tames .-hould

call Manager "Chuck" Dolde

U EKGER HEIRS SEEK TO SET ASIDE H ILL

Totals 41 10 St. Ioulsv AB. R. Austin. 3b 4 0 Gedcon, 2b. ... 4 0 Tobin. If 4 0 Sisler. lb 4 1 Williams, cf. . . 4 0 Jacobson, rf. ..3 0 Severeid. c 4 0 Gerber, ss 4 0 Davis, p 2 0 Gallia, p. 0 0 Saunders, p. ... 0 0 xSmith 1 0 xxColllns 1 0

11. 1 I 1 0 1 3 0 1

13 H. 1 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

o.

0 s o Ö

A. 0 4 1 0 0 a 0 w O 0

27 10 O. A. 1 3 3 4 2 0

0 1 0 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 13

Brooklyn AB. II. R. O. A. Olson, ss 2 0 1 4 I Neis. rf. 3 0 0 2 A Johnston. 3b. ..3 0 1" 1 2 A. Wheat. If. . . 1 0 1 2 0 Mvers. cf 3 2 3 1 0 Konctchv. lb. . . :i 2 10 2 Kilduff, 2b 3 1 2 2 o. Mill. r. c. . . . 4 0 1 3 0 Grimes, p 4 1 2 0 4 Totals 33 6 13 27 1 2 Plilladelp'a AB. R. H. O. A. Lebourveau. If.. 5 0 2 2 1 Bancroft, ss. . . 4 1 0 6 Williams, cf. . . 4 1 1 1 0 Steneol. rf 4 0 1 1 0 J. Miller, 2b. ..4 0 0 7 3 Paillette, lb. ... 4 1 ?. 7 1 R. Miller, 3b. . . 4 0 1 1 2 Wltherow, c. .. 2 1 0 2 " xxMuesel 1 0 0 0 0 G. Smith, p. ... 0 0 0 0 2 xWhightstone . . 1 0 0 0 0 Cantwell. p. ... 1 0 0 0 I xxxCravath 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 3 4 7 27 1

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I?V Associated Press: PITTSBURG. April 2 4. Si Louis held Pittsburg1 scoreless- Saturday and won. 6 to 0. due to the effective pitching of Doak, who allowed the Pirates but three hits. Ponder was hit Lard in the tirst inning and gave way to Wisner. The latter was re

placed by Meador in the third and! he held the visitors runless for live

innings. In the seventh Meador pave way to a pinch hitter and Carlson finished the game: Score:

A IT. R . . . 4 2

12

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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102 4

M iiu 1.1.4 -

1k'kli1u coming to iu:i.

sOl Til

Heirs of the late Catherine C. Wemrer filed action in th' ,t. Joseph superior court in an effort to break the will of the deceased and obtain a portion of an estate alued at SI 23.0 00. The action was riled by Ada Bowman and others against all the devie. s ;nd ter:itee under tht will

supposed to have been made by the! deceased in 1117. Emma Stüde-j 1 aker Bowman is among- the defend- j ants. j The action asks that the will be '

s ! aside, contending that it ;is m..de under undue influence.

Totals 34 1 7 2

xHatted for Gallia In Sth. xxBatted for Saunders in Oth. Score bv innings Cleveland 000002 P02 10 St. Iuis 000 000 001 1 Two-base hits Johnston 2, Sisler. Stolen base Chapman. Double plays Wambsganss to Nunamaker. Rrrors Wambstrfianss, Austin. Sisler. Severeid 2. Tobin. IWt on bases Cleveland 13. St. Lotiis S. Bases on balls Bapby 2. Davis 3, Saunders 4. Hits Off Davis. S in 6 innings (none out in 7th): off Saunders, 1 in 1 Inning: off Gallia. 4 in 2 lnnlncs. Struck out Bv Bagby 2. by Davis 2. Losing pitcher Davis. Umpires Owens and Chill. Time.

St. Ixui Shotten, If. . lleathcote, rf. Stock, 3b. . . . Hornsby, 2b. Fournier, lb. McHcnry, cf. Janvrin, ss. . demons, c. . Doak, p. Totals . . . Pittsburg: Bigbee, If. . , Carey, cf. . .

Southworth, Whltted. 3b. Mickeehnle, Grimm, lb. Caton. ss. . Lee. c Ponder, p. Wisner. p. xNicholson Meador. p. xxClarke . . CarLson. p.

1 1 1 0 li 0 1 0

H. 1 1 3

O.

1 0 0 1 1

rf. 2 b.

.34 AB. . 4

3 4 4

6 1 0

0 0 1 1 1 0 , 30

R. 0 rr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

H. 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 o 0 0 0 0 3

12 n

0 37 O. 1 4 0 1 11

0 0 0 0 0 o

Wisner in 2nd.

11 A. 0 n 0 0 n .- 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 10

:n ooo 001 ,

The famous

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of a'

thousand death dfi:.g air f-ats will be at th C.iMle Sunday in hisj latest and gt atst pi ture. "The Crs.t Air Robber." 3070-2i

HOYs s i: THIS GREAT pirr PRE. E.ry boy interested in ai.t! n w ill w ant to s e l'ckh ar. the wonb rf..l blrdman. in his great picture, "The Great Air Robbery." at the Cast' Sur.di. and Monday. It's a picture ywu'll talk about lor weeks 3C70-25

MICHIGAN WINS. r.y Associated Press: RI.00M I NG TON. April 2 4. Indiana lost a western conference haseU game to Michigan h"re today pi to 3. Kunkle. the Crimson twirlor. who won his game from Wisconsin yesterday, weakened In the fourth after five WoIerine runs had been scored and was replaced by Wcotton. Errors accounted (or the tirst three Michigan tallica. Parks struck out 10 men.

Totals xBatt-d for

xxBatted for Meador in 7th

Sc. re ly innings St. Iouis

Pittsburg . 000 COO COO 0 Two-base hits Hornsby, Fournier. Three-base hit Le-. Stolen bases lleathcote 2. Stock, demons. Errors Fournier, Le. Sacrifices Doak, lleathcote. Double plays Stock. Hornsby and Fournier. Left on bases St. Louis 7, Pittsburg; 7. Bases on balls Off Doak 4. off Ponder 1. off Wisner 2. off Carlson 1. Hits Off Wisner. 1 in 1 2-3 innir.srs: off Carlson. 2 in 2 Innir.srs; off ponder. 3 in 1-3 inning; off Meador. 4 in 3 innings. Stnu k out By Doak :. by Pönaler 1. by Meador 2. by Carlson 1. Losing piti her Ponder. Umpires Rigler ar.d Moran. Time. 2 hour..

(Additional iMirt On Past Mm.)

xBatted for G. Smith in 4th. x.Batted for Witherow in 9th. xxxBatted for Cantwell in 9th. Score- by innings Brooklyn 011 101 020 C Philadelphia 003 100 000 4 Two-base hits Konetchy 2. Myers, Grimes. Williams. Sacrifices Olson. Kilduff, G. Smith. Witherow. Errors Olson. Johnston. Lebourveau 2, R. Miller. Double plays Bancroft, J. Miller and Paulette. Left on bases Brooklyn S, Philadelphia C. Bases on balls Off Cantwell 4. Hits Off G. Smith. 7 in 4 innings; off Cantwell. 5 in 5 innings. Struck out By Grimes 6. by Cantwell 1. Lmdnir pitcher Cantwell. Umpires Harrison and O'Day. Time of game. 1:43. FIRST THREjTlKKIKGS GIVE Gl AKTS VICTORY T.v Associated Press : " BOSTON, April 24. Timely hittintr in the early inning? gave NewYork a 7 to 4 victory over Boston Saturday in the opening game of the National league season. The first ball was pitched out by Gov. Coolidge. Scott replaced Hearn with one down in the second inning and after the third inning pitched excellent ball. Toney kept Boston's hits scattered except in the sixth.

Score; New York Burns. If Young, rf Fletcher, ss. . . Doyle. 2b Statz cf Kauff. cf Frisch. 3b. Kelly, lb Snyder, c Toney, p

Boston Maranville. Powell, cf. Pick. 2b. . .

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Two-base hits Doyle, Gown. Three -base hit Kelly. Stolen base F.urns. Errors Burns. Maranviil Pick. Mann. Gowdy. SacriflC(V Doyle. Snyder. Kelly, Scott. Left on" bases New York 9, Boston 4 Bases on balls Off Toney 2. ofT Scott 4. Hits Off Hearn. 2 In 1 1-3 inning; off Sott, 6 In 7 2-3 innlnzs. Hit bv' pitcher By Scott (Fletcher. Kellv. Struck out By Toney 2. by Scott '. Losing rücher Hearn. Umpjr Harbnl. McCoimick. Time traiuc. 1:1 8

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