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- }. . i) e e T Speaker's Indians Win THU Ig -| . ZIong Weird Game From i ' e . j f 1 UIL -_ Tigers by 11 to 10 Score: After(| ! Men ; hv Both ; Cian | Cracks Out Doubl Scormg Only Run of Ten Hurlers Used by Both Teams Fail ';_ -Game; Myers and Dlugey' Banlshed To Show Real Work; Boston Keeps ° oar For Flghtmg, Glants~ “ose Agam. . .._ Up Winning Streak. \ al rscc io f 1x v _ - - . c ' 1b“??? i = Blooklyn, April: ZO—Wallacc Hoqd rookii: dutficldcx from' , Cleveland, April 20,-Cleveland defeated Detroit, 11 to 10, to-. = ;,Ylfccnfy } Moose Jaw in the Western Canddir league. wor\ an M- inning battle L100 day-in a game that lasted more than three hours.. Each team used | f 4. ' for Brooklyn from Boston todiy, 1 ta 0, \Hood came up. thh Elliott =~ five pxtchels, who, probably because of the cold weather, neither '>: had control mor effectiveness. There were 18 passes issued, Detroit scoring five runs in the eighth inning on six bases on balls and only. © one hit. Detroit had the bases filled in the ninth when Uhlere faced Morton and pitched to one batter, Young, who grounded to Wambsganés and was thrown#--------- out. The score: {Balled for Walters in ninth. C for Pennock in ninth. on second and two out.and drove a louv two- bag er to left; sending i; across the only run of the game. In the fifth i inning, Durvey of Bos- -, 1 ton, who. was coachmmdt third, madea remark; which angered |\ ll * Myers. When the' Bloolxlyn pla} cis-came in to hat, Mycis rushed l at the and struck-him« on the. nose. \The (players clinched 'and, after they: were separated - by teammates; lll Meet a an 'team | ~ both were ordered OE the field. +-- TY , DETR‘RS‘Q man for Hihel In ninth, he open- | The scor «2. - = “ck“c11;“gl‘_f“v rfy’éfifi bfifié‘flé'afi‘e‘fi'. R fom, £4 |_, Score by: Innings, 10 3,21\: \_.. BOOK Buciincts-Stool. anyrin, Double. plays 2 v } New York ...... 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 1-2] Ind the Dison. tb ; -IHformaby, Janvrin, and \ rourniers | Ton: a Egan... gil 15an scree} 0 00 000 1 0 0 \Canas ai vin, Hornsby and Fournier: Hornsby 'and ellwipn, 16, rrors-B r ge ®t [12 llllfififilwll Ib Fournier: borg and wlllifer; Baubvr “hermit: 11 hm_pmu'wltg:’laq“\‘fltgz‘s’iu-‘i “13:21“;qu . ers 'and |-}, Wheat, .) $ oin o maison, “ms-ghfllfui‘z; A i 11 gel MeNaliy, Sucrifices-Lew -| abe oft 'up of Alurtin 27 off Schu - A 14 f Ldft on bases-New Son here, are 6 H‘fl\ tt s In a\ Tunin hong . Cox, 'p 1 8 \Buses on balls-Of Shaws Emmi; 4 out in seront nnr\ Fumet., & In - 6 f os of, Pennosk, 4. Strugk out\ Br 1 1-3. Innlugy one out: i 'third: off Murlln gm. Tm kln has announced $1 8: R nock, 1. d pitches ip base, | 6 In £ off Newhirle \Jn 2 Ins Pete Zlhnskas Should Guv hat, to} ho cleans. up his in Jim Londos Unable to Appear; 13 . ex e and Toot for Himes i bings. \Frie {$13,131,032 “final-54 € roel: qnipht Blotter 1 11 x c * - 1 1 8 nskus toni m + 12210535“; finger). 515m“; oat-BEE « MatXhamp a Great : [goos -up fugabnst a man. who has 'bne o Injured In Pittsburgh ful Senators’ E I L d v | hom - i the mftcfilfluur and effective' bréaks In| -~. M t &. 'Totsts D Einam ors, Lariy Lead > e, doc - . . > l - . Wa Nith‘ev—G Ummres—Klem and : \iho last/iitge They mot this served tus atC \a> ts MLS ~. | io , ; e t Sas tithe Too Much For \A's\ ;; 204 20s , _ . {Batted for Okrle in sighth. ° t R ‘ : 0 9 0 0 9 0.0 0 0 0 1-1 Siccti ' ~ - -C 2 cr )|, fBatted T U Philadelphia, April 20, C oston, Oeil, /Iwo base hits Gavvy Cravath Wms Too Siectier's world famous selgsors hold xc..ll’7'l.1'“l'.‘m‘“é‘fflnl’,§\ud‘hi’éuz“. agin e/, fBatted for Avers In nied | 5,00), AW 29 Philadetghia: Ema?\ Home Koretchy, Hood. 'Three base hits wilt meet: the-hardest test. It Has ever been How the Men Match Up.. thing In the- mat gume and sees nothing Detroit \ \o 2 0 = y hard in the closing innings, weds l ”m 5|Hnlgéolc‘anse—{a‘xzngnlél‘llehnsseic- / tk lmély Homer put. to In\ the chth, Infontry, armory to- 'StechEE,. ° I’lmska‘i has? i, alltght c‘l‘mnfe of winning but he enigma“ «- “é g F 8 td ‘ g 0:1? but could not approximate Washington's ' o2-I i he - 1 + + ie ke i+ . + fut 6 r Age Boslon, 61 BrookL Daso on: bulls - b , . [night when! \the world's .champlon. | nicets Treiglif C Ind It may thre tofi’flflesgvv‘hfl th85,040000 | mrrors-Detroil, | \Cox 2; , Cleveland, early lead, the visitors winning 8 to 5. Loft Qescllgc Hlt' by . pltcher-By s ** Pete Zilinskas, 'Lithtanian-champ, 'In. the: 2\fm. .\ ERL secure a fall over Stecher ' Gardner, Nunaniaker: \two base ,hlls-|\Ewo home runs by r c éudor sR. New lurk *April 2 ~3Iunnger CrBe feat £ the. heav an 16346 3 in. too', f E\ {tether HF HOME| each, Speakone Three bass y C. Walker, one, by P : eature event of the. heavyweight grap-! c him one of 16 best, In the game » a Dugan and doubles by luunc), Strunk | i Oesc'hrer. R , r t Weight 5650 «- und make It possible for him' to secure | §@PSE . Stories hits-Younz, 'Chnoman, Umnhes— vath 'of tlie «Phillies won\ the third and [pling show, *With the big Lit G wet 6 P yleculuu: game of the\ series with the {lie ghost coniition \of hlsgcnretgwlglz‘ulull: N 1.212, pounds flaebé'ééfif' ngfixf al‘BLfl-(fi‘lfighlézfgkfé fingxmlxxglt‘lsll kllflflglxarllnel' 3.1‘ifilfiul‘“¥ffi and Burus nelted the lochl tallies, Ma C d U Bl d I'Giaits tod when -he hit a home run |hélder Is'mésured one\ of the: harddst -| 49 llest. \4s 4-2 inch and nothing to lose: Elg‘il’qklmf 131m“ on gxxanni-aléclhol £301 tin was Tocated for six hits in the second: . ards. $8 U geons * into the right\ field grandstigd, semlxug tussels of his: campaign, and Albany hint | 1 ..... 4 2 mt: hes , flll?lal“ulA}Jbe w gellmlnnryl nlglch In an ig (3:11:1le ulls AG L| and third. Including O'Neill's home tum., . »Age, bly the staraiced 3 lo : off Mye te returned to Philadelphia's. lineup innings ] orf Gla- 85 ® pinch hitterafter a Tong absence and * m n ans .org sure at the best t - o cl on Three Box Me\ in “w rifus-stiond. pf. \nan agre wak *, st match of the |.|o sibly the Marked Marvel who challenged nm_0“ Aften, 4 \inadi between 'the Teft handges Rixey. and-Ben- tonight,. as who 'advertised. \Pho little foot I1 Inches tall and weighs 1B pounds, “If\ 2 in/ 2 Innlfgs; off Okrle, 3 In 3 tn-| hit 'the. first bull pitched against file . Jyem’s...............”31\enrs 7 . year C229 - : a ° the world recently und some boy. of his g z 3 to 0. 'the contest hing battle yp, Londos will hot be able to wreitte 7 owe weight. 'The marvel 'it is said ts five BIng ) Off Com 3 In 2 oul weil 2 ; off 4 . : ulds £ it 'two of three mun Chicago thi after- (ton. Brilliqnt 'fielding aud-fast\ play Greek Champ, little, because he Js. so bine l’nen'lig Jor Mine 10 gare centerficld fence, Score: “asnnm‘ov off Fusth, .0 In 0, Pliched to iwo Pun-MT! pata $10 pounds £ the sclssors several times and: force D’Ul‘kcu {lull ‘het \like“ limPonlmp dl n d ey a ,| small f. comparison ot. the men. he meets, Stecher: to work (over two, hours to de- mfg Eu‘ixtgxlazvgnglle. unfit Inna“: a???\ noun winning 10 to.! uilcl driving 'tlifee featured 'the work of hoth clubs. Reor a the. box, Slerdel, .Datting Fifitab¥LEma. I mes-Plflggéfilglfil Wapiti—“ll with Jlml Gobtry feat him. That was before Joe was cham- drug: store in South Pearl street 'The File Wo? as ming. Hit ie wto Myth 'for tim T tho '@évouth inning, hit /- any\ ad recovered sufficiently L uracil has not! plon but he has not Amproved very: much match tomorrow night should draw a rec- AJ i 14 5 ofs 3 10 9 the first ball by New Banerott, as. 4.0 1 Hake a chance. on 2 tnights \Ane movement “Aim?\ Ie no. vroom for Im- ord crowd, as the funs of Albany, were| well, 4. Winuing piithor Water TF 3205) 0 EEE the- sight field pavilion: for, a. l 9 otper bout TML, bo. siibstiiulei] Hensel, bio 20 waves on the other hand fe alie “lem'flflenfinm mnd the ing phenol—Md“? Cimpir Cuth ote 8 f 1 f 19994 aoe he hou Io dre aad i we fat die Ards tarp 13\ pere uo on e conan an Slap\ poon meeting would resulb In a veal mar) i Meprand. 1111] + - . Me 16 0.4 a \ liv. Umpilte Klent: for protesting. i deci- a - K 22A \_ ks . \homes w. 0 0 2 O| E 0 ¢ His exmilsion whs the first of the dP 1 r - & - - Red Sox Make It Flue Puree | { | { facie a a 6 4 m-xlson here, Seore: ; . 6 Elfmlgulggm 56 ; f 4g < 48 56 & £29 - Dik £0 1 0 a . A, ap gin-m; m z 8. i ® Straight, Trim Yanks |y td dd} +o, ted = r M2 0 ég... . 92 47 a 10 0 0 # : hill Hot 8. 3 Touts. ... L200 3,5 « ha ELKS FAWN LEAGUE Boston, April 20.-Boston won its fifth N l g (l ‘l l\ or -neces- 1| sBatted sor Rixoy THmD' REFORMED LEAGUE -. a --- straight game today, getting two tink it poul IGB 1 g} t Batted 1°51 Lens)“ y / AL. & High gill}; 13m“ glut: kmnlh of Shawkey, dffeating New Tolaln kdl 5M l AE 1... Store. by Ingings, M aol, T- Ill i Totat . pj A 2 ork 8 to 2. Foster walked in the ninth *Batled for Marlin In .3 {- g Philidalphia . .. \0 8 0 '0 0.9 0.8008] 2 use <+ 4 + H1 ic Total - - Cou ftigh ih‘a Av “may”. \Tl; ngf’dfifi,‘ ; Seott sacrificed, Kibel pi oh hit for| {Butled for Husty: in slxllIu . d 6. 8 New, York, . .0 0 0 0 o\0‘ 0 0° 0-0 PA ~ High three pin- Players rar Adams 27 3G mf aide igo] Walters .and qmglml scoring Fosier,| for Thomas In ninth. ° ; brouthe |- d a 1 a_ layers. . gamicgomes.nuge rege. Russell . wl mb im |P. Hat Mi 280 fit; 10 After pinch hitter Kare fanned, Hooper 4989 (@\ Buna In ninth.... +a he “£3! 11 8. In?!gaggcxil‘lnndfirlgxllgfllrunxlfieémvzzo 212“ Exgeliton: . ao Barend Mi- 187 12250 10 Qumbexg - 0 \&g N6 181 singled. MeXally: walked and Menosky's Score «by. Tnnihgs. or action \e“ th } -+- llflce~Pnulellm Left on hues-obllllmleli Exam?) M 1m 2\ all lflwl lm Rosenstein .. . 288 ,\ 10018 |wingle fo right center. scored the win-| Wnshinglon , ... 2 #50 0.1 , were laid Tolals .e ~ plis, 1; New York, 1. Hits-Of Rixey;|{h MerrItt ._. i_ 81, \80. 18 . Standing of \ll ill-mm. it‘ll\: rlu'll\ £2312” k held New York to| phindelphin . ... 0.0 0 1 0.0 4.0 fof ere Seomp for 7c)“, In eeventh. . 1 in ? fanings? off Smith, 2 In 2 Inninga, | , 8 |_ Sumdln\ of Teums. & - B ree NHS - y . Brrore-Washingt on, Nollly Hurd) §) hatte sczrc ll)? Thnings. - t/ Slr’l‘lck mnf—s sil Benkgn if h‘Glllii Standing or Teams. - ~ High Club, glam-9:11:35 W. I» Pol _ tft New ‘A’l’llll‘llo .. Ehlladeipltle. Aulker, oun, Dugan, RI E in tine / Mago. .ll; 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 9-3] Rixey$7 by Huey (Kelly, Benton, ai} c ' a a lhrco w. sone m (olin h () ~f 9d cuting. lite 18?- (Illkbllc‘lllgl‘lez f £ fik blit bl- Louls ..oul 0 2 1' 400 1 0 +10 young, Statz), Winning piteher-Blxey. giuy . i131; T3“ w.. L gameames. W -T. Poh | Ailena' . ao oat Ini dd 'ol .. Seris /,\ necessary i“ . Brrors-Chleago., Herios, Umpires—“ccwmlck- and Hart Time- teht \47 of a 0 Hermann HoB (@ Heda® this b o O'Neill, ommittco . Barber: 51, Lous, stuck \'Two base nity - Frolght _. . 100.000 370 # Galvins . #042 a 0 i Harris Cit. must A R Traffic Dept. 6. 205 45 26 130 Morelands #0 47 1 84 ington It aconu . : |Timekeepers . nr =n 4 ® edars , 261 Leuches . #0 aB o 13 lpllhl 1%. Bare on bull -mi - « Transportation ... 907 2615 140 4; Cheslinuls . 240 Fishers . 15 i o u 1 o,f off\ Marlin. 2: off Hasty; 11 Harvard Oarsmen a Charlotte Boyle Sets - |General Office .. 987 | 30 42 Muple® . sevices E Plekets . it orr af 3??an (2 \nix—o?\ $, alt/”Kl? ' mams: a o o a nings , 2 - - > 6 4 Innings. Struck out-By Hach: - .\ Reach Annapolxs , New Hawaiian Mark - ---, - a o 1 oaa dt ioe Hartin rt 1, tvid - {ch-Sturtin. : Bolks-Afartin, HMW Umplres-Dineen - cass - ~- TRIO OF @IaNTs YOUNG STARS iil aw amer (hath o ® - « - ___ Lot e Annapoll April 5, -Hurvabd's squad -of Egggolsgfl-Ne {11m \gallium“ 2:13:23: I e « . wile . U > *wo out when winning run was scored.) and Nailin, Thnc-I onrsnien making Aip a party, of 3 'and Hawaiian record for-20 yards which she ~- * * - ~ comprising , the 'varsity,\ second mush,- Twila?\fiffilflfefll’flnfi”I” w::d:cc?&% ha oe ' . Lu ays - <_ + [unt physteat dhfcloxl orl‘flhgrnchfilu “ld e and: froshmon 'bight-oared Crews arrived {style and' they swam a dead 5d heat ni 'the 202 e +l , GITY MAY ABA'N R mRT‘Lgflfinégflz’fifleh resignation \a“: Noes & yerds open race.. In the 220 wrd Miss, a \b be rowed, ffeel al the end of the school yea here today ffll‘ the races \to Blelblrey was second. » - tFlu:xexumguuluau In 'use In the \ public ngalnst crows o(‘ the Annapolis mldahlp- Hn hho ner \~. -_- | URGE TROOP B MEN TO - ** ©, REENLIST: IN SERVICE | Rube Marquard Bemg S lns - \ . A cireular letter will be sent to all * . Sued For qurcq former members: of Troop \B who served in the World War urging them to fe- culist,-it was announced last night after schools are to be Inspected and If neces- « ) wary 'overhsuled for prompt emergency 250 use, (Superintendent Bugden, in charge - f * of school buildings, asked for an exami- - a # mation for firemen so that an eligible Met | + :, may be started. 'The bourd will mak for ais r z blds for coal and. for medals and printe i205 ing for the school closing in June. _-_~~ ss School - Playground Rent High Dongan High-Low . & - - Chicago; April 20.-Mrs, C. - t ‘ M a meeting of the recruiting committee in i ' will; {> Marquard, known in Avatidevilic as Blos- tlxedUngl-lrsnti {lul‘nr 151317] cmnmlélee In- - But Board Expects to , Tourney Thursday , ‘ {f | som Secley, today fileg sult. for divoree cludes Colonel illinms, Captain . R n 1 ital-mums; & from Richard (Rube) Marquard, wither lfifillfifdcllmlz‘igwxl-fr’Illnllfilg' Elnl‘elelc‘e * Pay It. 'The Dongan Governors bowling league tlon by 'm: 'for the Brooklyn Teagud baseball | club. Newinan, J. B. Van \alkenber¢';, Captain will! n:u:t_ ll‘x Tnnual hush-law (ou‘g‘nef' > ,c‘f\’i§a',{'; Sho charged .desertlon since 181%, They | Lirutenant A. T» Schitmpf, The beard of education will use Ridge Eiffel? ly Zl’l'offi'mllfifineffifffis 3]: i109 Tew rone, Pol crevanad.\ ~\ ='\\ Charles a. 4. h and- Captain .[ neld this summer as usuat if a committee entries huve not clossd yet there is ex- f . {pected to be a larger list when the tourney named by the last night is ol, \unjereay 'The schedule for tho ful in making the necéssary atrangeni¢nt®. {bowlers will be announced later Entries + how Tong; Jr., is In: school'nt Cleveland * Charles N. “orgnnt a another Ino butse nanagement | of | Ridgefield asked | may be sent to James P. Brannigan, seee i tmo, outer $1113?” l‘or the use of the grounds | for | retary of the league, ' i , which the city has heretofore pald onlv B $210, Lat grillhlgoarqnlnn} “manila dam; R Bak 3 to £40. an he board Is Inclined to accep! trom (lulf‘praunoxtnl + The grounds are {deal for K. O\ Brennan Beats u’i: “IQ ou‘ldoiar wagk‘figdenael‘h‘leflcnuertlltgml’- s} v Ch & k schools, and pefleld rae! o at the U \ll: only place suitable, 'The board. how- eve oms y ever, made It plain that It will not pay ' _-_. + THE GREATEST FIGHTER HE EVER SAW. Dear Tad. * 'The movie game is my racket, but (be boxln' , game my hubby. I missed \the Cain and Abel quarrel, but have seen most all of thei since snd I want to name three fighters right here who make other fing stark look like tallow éandles. . My three are George Lavigne, Terry MéGovern and George Dixon. $100. x- Buffalo, April %%-Knockout Brennan of mflfirflgflw‘? fiaTy'gngfifloohn‘fl‘? ° | nuffate Tost night severely laced Steve Prett, Tatrence Hill. physical director {Choinsky In their 10 round bout. and &. Edward Jones, superintendent of nan drove Tefl« and rights to Choinsky's schools, thead that had him xrozey In the last few _- . °Thr board last hight accepted the.resiz-} rounds, 'The bell saved Choinsky several ° '., nation of Miss Ruth G. Slocum as assist- ulmcs. p \What would they be worth to a_ mangaet tod&y? They were gold mines . a - - 34:3“ in the days of real fighters, - - {us “3,223: My greatest fighter is Lavigne; a real 123-pound lightweI-ht' a blag-«yed, - R R L2 : Olempic hghthnxed tiger. He wasnever in a fake; he never quit id his he never an ; 25414: { agreed to let a fellow stay, but was a fighter who was to- be met on the square. + £ 500 June 2% His Yecord shows his worth. 'The night I saw him stop Jack Everhardt I was By. Neal R. QH i different A y. Nea - ara. next few speechless with admiration. What a fighter he was! I saw him break Wal- - 19, by Th Publishing Co. (The New York E w x‘d. cots heart at Maspeth in the fight that never will be forgotteii. Copsrisht, *%, by The Press Ca (The ex lool Hoenn Monod F ifle tan I &aw hit fight Frisk Efe at Bnfalo with only one 51mg ou. In the « if Gov. Ed rd £ wet de ne ride-Inna“ third or fourth of the go the Kid lost the sole of bis left shoe. «His They can't eall e v. Edward; on amnnt of wet grounds. The new pitching rules haven't mtrrfn-nl with Waiter Johasou's smoke bill | This year Washington's zot ll'nI same old ball €lnb, but a brand new Cabinet, that more of \em are seconds tried to get him another, but none fit. He fought until his sock wore off and then kept on with his bare foot cut and bleeding from the rosin. His seconds bad to wash the rosin out of the ets at the end of. round, but , Lavigne fought as though be had felt slippers on. Wasn't h& some fighter? - How about McGovern? Here's another of my &tirs. Wasn't he a dude the day he tipped Pedlar Palmer over? Wasn't he great against Emme? Didn't he show the Hon besrt in his fight with Oscar Gardner when he climbed up What distinguishes The Cincics [roux all other Reds is on trial B The Phillies can win or lose, buf they un’t draw, Not at the box ofice. . Youll find that riches and mtcl’xfl\ zo together because both of 'em bate Ce on the Oscar's Igs after being knocked enckoo? \& U 356W Fren when ke Wes in and Tommy Murphy was a comer te knocked wings. . mun: Marpby so stik that Temmy ecaldn't fell light from vlark for two hours. ° .X Tot of fraining camp finds are now fond in the Tost coltmn. Then George Dison. \the chocolate drop.\ Was there ever a left like 'Me? A gwért sweeper that was? His win over Jordan was 4 masterpicce is defeat by McGovern showed the stg® he was made of -In the Sifht round it was so That \Big Tow\ Sullivan berged the referee to stop it. mwawumiuiebczdiofizlim He id and sf by w KQ Ol .._ MTYfllfi-Ga With the Giants. Robins wad Tania \ew York has three chances for the pennant. or one more chanee (hm l'h'hflrl’pllu bas for last place.. Wien Edwards Is clected Meal. \Hail to the Chief\ will \Hal Hail the Gang's All Here\ i \ to sifted tr ('THE REEDS FIGUBE IHE 2mm: DRIVE IS 4 WALE «. y‘ » - be » : w*