Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 19, 1917, Final, Image 15

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SIXTEEN UMPIRES
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Total
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Total
30 7 13
11 1
nattrd for littery In ninth Inning.
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Two-base lilt" Murnmllle, Smith, Dugey,
Whitted. I'nskert. Sncrlllce lilt Muo.
Itrark out Hy littery, 1 by Hmliilpli, 7.
Ii IUr. on ball Off HVey, 4 off littery, B;
i B Budolpli, Ii. Double plnjs Klllefcr mill
luderus, Unncrort nnu i.uucrus, .nur.iii
tllle to Mousey to Konetchy; Tlttcry una
McOafllltun. Stolen base Kelly. Hit by
pitched ball Twombley, Kelly. Wild iilteli
Fittery. Umpire O'Uuy mill llriinsltvlil.
BOSTOX, JIass., April 19.
The Boston Braves celebrated tlio morn
ing of Fatrlots' D.iy by making It tlnce
y itralght from tho I'lilllles today, the bcatlns
being accomplished easily and by a hecn
to threo score.
Dick Budolpli, holding the Quakers to
only two hits for seven Inning!, hoon was
working behind a heven-tun lead, which
his team piled up befoto the end of the
fifth Inning against Hpp.i lllxcy und Young
Fittery tho left-handers.
Ulxey suiely looked good when ho
varmed up in the Mm liofoic the game, but
he had very poor conttol after getting
etartcd. The Braes'got a run In tho first
Ipnlng on an opening double by JIaramille,
t Bdcrltlce and a tlno hit by TvombIe, lint
It was In the third session that Bley looked
tad. The Braves put in two bunts and then
Klxey forced hfcmo a tun with a p i.ss nnd
by hitting a batter. An out and u hit then
made the Brases' lead 0110 of four runs
Instead of only one.
Fittery did not fate any better, although,
- aftar n nnnr stnrt. tin hntt1r.fl llnu'll fsftnin-
what. While ho pasted several batters.
Flf, he was strong with the corners occupied.
in tno iiilii, nowever, mo maes mimeit
on Fittery fr.r four clean hits, which, with
apass and a batter being lilt, made thicc
nitra rnna nnrl n 7 tr, 0 If.'lll
IV ? . 7 . . .
! Rudolph let down after that and tno
.fhlllles hit freely, but a lun In the eighth
and two moro In tho ninth was all they
tould do. Jloran's team played :i gie.it
gelding game, putting on no less than five
double plays and having nothing that even
looked like an crior.
The game was lost on poor pitching
VTlth Rlirh tinnr work 1 1 1 thnlp own hnv nnd
Ify Rudolph's lino form when ho needed It the
yo wuancio vt.ii iiijv ii.iu t.iiiii.u Hi .
lood start. In fact only two batters i cached
Ly JBjpt In five Innings, and after that tho
I15-1 OuakprM ieip tin fnv hnlilml t, ltnn miicli
heart. Bancroft was relieved bv McOnllliran
ti In' the seventh after Banny had sprained
ia uativ.
vfx ine Braves opening run came quickly
t, In thf tlrst Innlnrr ,,,, tlm ?nli!tl'si rlnllhlo
WS II, E.Atl'a o i.iHllt..n n...l n 1.1, r. Inf, 1.1
. jvj a Bti-iJWi;u tlJH ti till lu iru 'j
us, jwomoiy. in tno tnira ituuoipn nnu Jin-
J ranlllA trnt lnl, l.itlal.l t.ltu tftvni, n-iQQ.
lug Massey and then hitting Twombly to
i, (orcc In a run. Another point counted
T Vhlle Bancroft. Iluirev and Luderus wero
itoorklfig out u double play on Twombly
R5nd Jlagee, and then Kcnctchy. hit to left
..oeia, nringlng Jlassey home.
'in the fifth, with Kittery pitching. Ko-
BsiWtchy singled, Smith doubled, Kelly was
t, nit, and then singles by Clowdy and llu
v Colph completed tho Hi uvea' damage for
Eff" Kamo-
fjA FIIIST INNINO
IRudolph tluew out Paskeit. Bancroft
r; walked. Bancroft took second on whitted s
i mi tnat bounded away from Budolpli. l.u-
ocrus nied to Mageo and unncrort tooic
third. The Phillies tried a double stenl. but
LJItncroft was pnueht off third, tlowd.v to
RTMaranvllle to Smith. No tuns, one hit, no
(jrors.
MArAnvltln .lniiklA.1 tn lft fnaanv Cflr.
Weed, Blxcy to kuderus. Twombley singled
IV) left, scorlnir Mnrnnvllln. Afnirpn fouled to
Klllcfer Whn .Im.litnl Tu-nmlilrtV nff first
:Jke. One run, two 41118, no errors.
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bl CmVQtl, flln.l T.-ll.. t!,rtntu rrpnutirlcr
SfM blocked by Rudolph, Massey making
;-,'fast pay t0 Konetcliy. Rudolph tossed
jwi uugey. No runs, no lilts, no errors.
ftDugey threw nut Ivnnotchv. Smith was
lsut, Ulxey to Dugey. Kelly got an intleld
I". Kellv stnlfl seennd. ffiiwilv 1 led to
Wtted. No runs, ono hit. no errors.
THIRD INNING
Klllefer was out, Smith to Konetcliy.
ey sent a long liner to Magee. raskert
d to MilSRAV Vn 1.11,1a rn liltn nn errors.
Mludolph got n lilt, a hopper that struck
?y in the nose. Jlaranvlllo hit In ironi
f the Dlate nnil hpnt It nut Morspv walked.
fUng tho bases. Rlxcy hit Twombly,
pclng Rudolph home. Jlagee hit to Ban-
" na was doubled up with Twombley,
Weroft to Dugey to Luderus. Mnranvlllo
red and Massey reached third on tho
, Konetchy singled to left, scoring Mas-
omith walked. Kellv forced Smith,
ttey to Bancroft. Three runs, threo hits,
ijtlTOM.
FOUI1TII TVVfVO
J-ncroft fanned. Maranvillo threw out
wweo. Luderus filed to Kelly. No runs,
' hits, nn ........,
t'jowdy walked, lludolnh forced Qowdy,
CX to Bancroft. Maranvillo walked.
. 6ndfH Tllvaula Ai.1. fAn tliA mnvrtinrr
ry now nltchlnir for tho Phillies. Fit.
ItartfH ii n ...11,1 ..Unit tViA Iina
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W movlnic up, MaBsey walked, nillng
"?. TwomhUv fouled td Kllleicr.
flid in TloaliA.I T mino nn Ytitt
P.tfroru.
AVath fntinA.I Utnnr muntbnil lVfflifefl
pugey-8 long tcuU KIHefer filed to
, w hps, no nits, jio errors.
l5i'U, double between Paskert and
; Fittery hit Kelly on the ooot.
"i. ,;",,ea ,ert' BQormir omun,
flldlhr second, ,. Rudolph aingled to
lJoriwr .Kell.ut Ruolph was
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mitnhJWJL iS A? it,irhTi ,n tth1 ,th,,nl inninB of tho nnnl Mack-Red Sox sc.ies at Shibc Park this afternoon. MuniiRer Harry made u
U rCat P alu i?. t rL Nr !hi b ti Then Ji,,c,k,s throw ot to fi,'st ahMl of I'nmliam. Harry is seen starting the heave to Hobby as Parnham is o
his way to first. Catcher Thomas and Umpiro Dincen are behind tho plate ami Joe Hush and Umpire Owen arc on the irst b se Hne
play and got Twombley at first.
Tin ce
inns, iour nits, no emirs.
SIXTH JN.VIXO
Fittery walked.. Paskert singled to. center.
Bancroft was called out onstilkes. Whit
ted filed to Twombley, Kittery taking thhd.
Luderus walked, tilling the bases, Cravath
Hied to Kelly. Xo runs, one hit, no errors.
Adams now catching for the I'lilllles and
McCilIlg.iu playing shortstop Bancroft was
put out of the game for kicking after ho had
fanned. Magee singled to left. Konetcliy
walkid. Fittery played Smith's bunt too
lato to Stock to get Magee and the bases
weio filled. Kellv tiled to Paskert, the run
ners holding their bases, dowdy hit to
Stock, who nipped Magee at the plate,
Adams doubling up (Jowdy at Hist. No runs,
ono lilt, no cnors.
SUVHNTlt INNINfJ
Stock filet! tti Kellv. Dugey doubled to
left Adams got a llfo on Smith's error,
Dugey holding second. Fittery was called
out on strikes. Paskeit singled through
Smith, filling the b.ivos. Mctlalllgan
fanned. No iuip, two lilts, one enor.
Rudolph struck out. Maiamlllo singled
to lenter. M.issey walked, for the fourth
time In the game. Twombley hit into a
double pl.iv, Dugey to Mcdalllgan to I.u
deius. Xl i mis, one lilt, no eirors.
RKJHTII 1XXIXO
Whitted doubled to left. Massey threw
out Luderus, Whitted advancing to thitil
Cravat h singled to light, scoring Whitted
Stock lilt Into a double play, Maiainllle to
Massey to Konetcliy. One inn, two hits,
no errors.
Magee walked Konetcliy was doubled
up with Magee, Fitter to McGafflgan.
Smith filed to Ciavatlt. No runs, no hits',
no errois.
NINTH. INXIXO
Dugey walked. Adams fanned Xlehoff
batted for Kittery. Xlehoff fanned Paskeit
doubled to center, scoring Dugey Me
ilaffcgan singled to center, scoring Paskeit.
Whitted filed to Kelly. Two iiins, two hits,
no criois.
Phils Drop Last Game
to Boston Braves, 4-2
Continued from l'airo Ono
Rlt by idlilieil bull tioud.i.
O'JIh.v nnd llriinoflrlil.
1'mplre
BllAVKS KU'LD. Boston, Mass.. April 10.
Milton Stock, who played a great ball
game for tho Phillies e.uly In this after
noon's battlo with the liiavcs, thie.v the
game away In the eighth. After Joe Oesch
ger hail lilt Howdy nnd passed M.iiau
vllle, ho took a hot giounder fiom Massey
nnd tluew past Ludeius, the ball going to
the bleachers and tvio men scoieil.
The scoro was " to '.' at the time. OeSch
gcr pitched gieat ball and was 'entitled to
a shutout with good suppoit The Phillies
made seven lilts olT Jesse Barnes, four ot
tho clouts accounting for their two inns In
the sixth inning. This g.ive Boston a clean
sweep of the seiles, tho Phillies having
diopped tho nioiulng game of "Patriots'
Day" doublo header, 7-3.
FIRST INNING
Paskeit was out, Barnes to Konttchy.
Bancroft sent a high liner to Mnsey.
Whitted doubled to tight, but Luderus hit
In front of tho plate and was out, Howdy to
Konetcliy. No iiins, ono lit. no errors.
Maranvllle hit to the pitcher and was
out nt first. Massey singled to left and
'advanced to second when Dugey fumbled
Ballcy'.s roller. Massey went to third on
Magee's fly to Cravat h Ocschger could
only block Konetchy's drive nt tho box,
Massey scot lug, but Bancroft got tho ball
up and threw it to Dugey, who tagged
Bailey, who nveiran second base. Ono iun,
two hits, one crior.
SECOND INNING
Cravath singled to center nnd 1 cached
second on Kellj's fumble. Stock grounded
to Konetchy, Cravath taking thlid. Dugey
hit shaiply to Massey, who caught "Gabby"
at the plate Massey also threw Kllleter
out at first, Xo runs, ono hit, ono error.
Smith fanned. Stock robbed Kelly of a
hit, making a fast play to Luderus oft to
his left. Gowdy filed to Bancroft, No
runs, no hits, no errors.
THIRD INNING
Ocschger fanned. Vaekert filed to Mas
soy. Bancroft filed to Magee. No runs,
no 'hits, no errors.
Barnes fanned. Cravath made a fine
catch of Maranvlllo's low liner. Ocschger
fielded Massey's bunt to Ludeius. No runs,
no hits, no errors.
FOURTH INNING
Whitted filed to Bailey. Massey pulled
down a high liner from Luderus. Burnes
(throw out Cravath. No runs, no hits, no
Bailey was called out on strikes. Ban
croft fumbled Magee'a hot ono on tho edge
of tho grass. Magee stole second as Ko
notchy struck out. Smith hit tho first ball
pitched on a lino to center field for a sin
gle, scoring Magee. Smith tak ng second i on
Paskerfs throw to tno plato. Bancroft
threw out Kelly. One run, one hit. one
errr' FIFTH INNING
Stock singled to left. Dugey filed to
Magee Klllefcr filed to Kelly. Ocschger
fanned, 'No runs, one hit, no errors.
Gowdy was out, Pugey to I-uderui.
Barnes got a Texas leaguer to left field
Maranvllle lilt a liner that Dugey took well
over toward necond and then i doubled up
Barnos. who had run forty feet oft first
base. No runs, ono hit, no errors',
SIXTH INNINa
raskert Blngled to center. Bancroft sln
Blcd to right, Whitted Mcrlnced. Konetchy
fn uaBsev? Luderua singled ,on the flrpkball
AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES
Tin. Mn.ua) unk I'rnfealnnol. n (lrt class
trpvelltiK tfinn lia in-smiled for the 1H17 "m
bou nnd Is Illllnit lis eclinluln verv fust. Any
''!! otfitltiK a iiood iiitr.ii linn and ulsliinB
t junk this ii-nrn pImmiM tutuiuiinic tit us rnrly
if, iioslble lliriiun lhrlwrt. 44T.7 Main Btnct,
f. it) unk,
'flip P.iirlilll Profpslonali tinvc Mny .".. U'. 30
(a. in iintl p. in,) optn for strlflli tirsl rlnes
club iniiiu lionit iirtiuntt In !VmiMl.ini i.
Hoi iivurM oi Nt w Jcrnt v. .lolin 1 .Mt Dprmott,
73 I North Otknt-y otreet, or ptiune Kiuslnctuu
3'Jiilt utter 7 tin p. in
The l'lniwood V C. would like to book cinic
with 17 or is cnr t,M tf.iin in I'cnn)lMinl.i
or New .itrnty ti.tlnK a filr Kii.ir.intM. Would
llko lo Look itnliiis with I.Mineisuotl It. I'. or
St. Mark's, lieu Miller, IL'.M West 1'lrtli eticut.
A first-class iiittlur wlshcii to nlny with nny
flrHt-cliiHs fttulprti lemn In rhltadi Iphl.i. hoin.i
or tr.ivelltiB. ll.ill l'lU'T. ."'.'! Cantrill utrirt.
11m 1'altlilll A. C, of South l'lilluilelpliin,
Wislus KHUlt'S with un Ilcttt-i lliss hatebllt It .1111
It Pull nlflplila. New Ji'rsi- or ltlawiire. I'uir
hlll wlulii to h hi frum Bin ti tt.tuiM uu llur
i.ieute. titoau Clt, Mi'lrot'. 1'K.iHantNlllt', luo
M iv. Wllilnuotl oi Wtct Side. tC Atlantic c'ltv,
Saturd.o or Sunday kuiihu. Lew ltuUriM, aJl
Cautrell tan 1 1.
C'rots A. e. vsoult! llko lo urranse' raniea with
an 17-ll iir-oli! team In or about tho i Ity.
William Itobertshaw. laius l.ct d mrect.
Jasper P. '. would like to nrrimse iMme.s
with all', ccinlpro Ir.iM-lliii- teams paMnu u kooiI
KUtraiilee. Would llko to hear from Potter A.
A., Htcntoll K. C. I.okuii A. A. Ulltl MtJlBOIl.
James Clark. lBJ'J Ulotncntltio st.
Hocklnnd '. C vuiuld llko to heir from nny
14-lU-tar-old linlfornutl ti.uii haMllK uruundM
mid i.iitu half ixpensea. 1'rank JleUann.
It'll &vlit.rt Ueot.
Columbia ltii)' Club would like tu hear from
nny llrst elass IraMllus Uuina patina u fair
marantic. J. K. KcMioldn.
Wcecacun ltcd Men wish to nvct nil llrst-elasa
with the lesult that Luderus was caught
off Ihlttl, (iowdy to Smith. Two runs, four
lilts, no enors.
M.th-ey filed to Dugey. Slock then came
to the pitcher's: bos to make U whlilwlnd
play to Ludeius cm Bailey's slow i oiler.
Magee singled to left Magee tried to steal
second, ' . Oeschgt'r turned and Shorwood
was out easily, Haneiolt making tho put
out. Xo tuns, one hit. no enors.
SKVLXTII XXIXG
Dugey walked. Klllofer filed to Bailey.
Oeschge'r readied llrst safely when .Massey
fumbled ills s.icililce bunt. Paskert llled
to Kellj Bancroft lilt lo Mas--ey, who
tosses! tho ball to Miirauville. forcing Oeseh
gei Xo runs, no hits, one crior.
Konetchy filed to Paskert. Smith fanned.
Kellcy was oat. B.mciott to Luderus. Xo
mil'', no lilts, no eirois.
LIGHTII INNING
Maranvillo got Whitted at first. H.unts
tluew out Luderus. Cravath's liner went
thiough Massey. Cravath stole second.
Ktoik was called out on strikes. No runs,
no hits, one titor.
Gowdy was hit In the back by Ocschger.
Baines sacrificed, Slock to Ludeius Maiau
vllle walked Massey hit sharply to Stock,
who tluew low past Luderus. Gowdy and
Maranvillo u'orlng and Massey i caching
htiid. Bailey filed to Cravath, who nailed
Massey at tho plate. Two runs, no lilts, one
error. ,
NINTH INNING
Dugey fouled to Bailey. Cooper batted
for Klllofer and was out, Maranvllle to
Konetchy. Nlelioff batted for Ocschger.
Massey threw out Niehoff. No runs, no hits,
no errors.
Double Play Stops
u
A's" Rally in Ninth
Continued from I'liue Ono
forced Barry. Bates to G rover. Hobby
caught stealing, Mayer to Grover. No runs,
no hits, no errors.
Witt filed to Walker. Grover fouled to
Thomas. Bodlo singled down tho third
base line. Bodlo caught stealing, Thomas
to Barry. No runs, ono hit, no errors.
SCCOND INNING
Lewis hit a long fly which hit the top
of tho low vvnll In front of tho left-field
bleachers. The ball bounced high In the
air, but Instead of dropping Into tho crowd
It fell back Into the field, and Bodlo recov-
of
m Mm XlSwwxw.
HcfMMta
ADMimmm
o lO straight
Eisenlohi-'s Masterpiece
liotnc tcnina In nnd around Philadelphia. J. Kan
rutt'.. HUt.s Hast Cambria street.
The inauiisrr of the J. 1". I would llko to
nniiounoi." ihuiwo if address to r.3u North linn,
tlolph Btreit A. laruau, Jao North Kandolpli
Btnct.
The .West l'hlladelphl i llo' flub Junior
h.iBCli.ill travelliu team would llkn to arrange
names with iinv Itiuue teams of the aboe cali
ber, cither In or out of the tlt, iujIiik a t.ilr
m.urnnlee and liailm; opin d tte for April ui.
l'nr names address lJoiiald I'luae, r.tijj Cedar
avenue
Tlin (Irrmantown Tool Works ll.iscball Club
wnultl like to hear from all tlrst-tlans traveling
teams. Atldress W. Shalleross, iij3 Marenrrt
street, l'tankfiinl.
The Arrow llnvs' Club, n fast trsvelluB tram,
has April 111 nnd ils open. H would like to hear
from all sKteen am! seventeen ear ol,i teams
htvliiit home Kmunds utnl olTerliiK fair Indueo
tnents. 1'rank W.iU. llil'J North 1'runt st
The JToycr 11 C vvoub! like to nrrnngo c.unes
with anv fourlicn to sixteen ear oM teams Inv
Iiib Krounds ami nlvlns half expense, lluvn
Mm' "ti. June n, ii; . ami tin open fur a nood
nttruitliiii I) S. lltiitin.iti. J'JUl Bast Susuuc
hiinna avenue.
The Turner llnvs' Club has all tlites open
after May 111 with all thlrten to sixteen ear
old teams, home or ava James ilcl.oushlln.
inanaeir, L'3ia Jefferson st.-ei t.
Tho lllrard ltestrves. ono of ridladclphla's
foremost traveling learns, desire t. urranKe
taints with all home teams In IVnnsilvuiila and
Nt w .erse pavhiK a fair Riiarntitte 1'or Rime
uiMnss Clus (llKonnr. L'JI Wist Wlldey strut
The t.vnwood H. . ihamplon of West Phlla
delphli for I'.iltl of tho slxteiti am! eluhtetn
jenr tdd teams would llko to arratiKo games
away from hone- for u few vvetks btcauso lis
ill iniotid Is not finished for this stasoii. An
turn hi ItiK iinlformetl and offerliiB h fair cuar
ittitio can steure this nttriu thin by wrltlm; m
Willi im -Mubl.uk, Hi: Wldeucr llulldln.. l'nlla.
delphla. l'u.
eied It and held Lewis on second base.
Walker sacrificed, Hates to Mclnnls. Gaid
ner walked on four strnlgnt 'balls. Lewis
was caught off thhd and iun down, Me.ver
to Bates to P.iinhaui to Mi'Inuis, and Gard
ner went to tlihd. Scott walked. Scott
stole second Thomas was puiiocly passul,
filling the bases M.ijs fanned. Xo runs,
olio hit, no 1 1 lots.
WulUcr made a wondeiful i nn and almost
speaied Sti link's long fly near tho bleacher
wall He stopped the ball and held Stiunk
at flist. Thrasher foiced Strunk. Mnjs to
Ilany. .Mclnnls lined to Hobby, who
doubled Thrasher unassisted. Xo runs, one
hit, no eirors
TIllltD INNING
Hooper lined to Stiunk. Jack ll.urv sent
a homo iun Into tho left-field bleai'hers.
Hobby singled to right Lewis foiced Hob
lltzeU, Witt to Grover. Lewis was out a
inilo stealing, Meyer to Witt. One run,
two hits, no enors.
Bates fanned. Meyer sent a long fly to
Walker. Party knocked down Paniham's
vicious liner and his throw ictlicd tho run
ner at first. Xo inns, no hits, no criois.
FOl'RTH INNING
Walker singled to left. Gardner sac
rificed, Painliain to Mclnnls. Scott sur
pilsed cveivbody by btl Iking out. Thrasher
caught Thomas's fly. No runs, one hit, no
errois.
Witt funned. Glover grounded to Scott.
Bodlo singled to center. Ilculro sluinheted
off flist and was ictlred, Mays to Hobby.
No runs, one hit. no eirois.
FIFTH INNING
Majs knocked a long fly to Strunk.
Hooper was tin own out by Witt. Bany
slng'ed along the thlid-baso lino. Hobby
filed to Witt. No runs, one lilt, no errors.
Stiunk dropped a bunt In front of tho
home plate and was thrown out by Thomas,
Thiasher slammed a doi)blo Into left renter.
Mclnnls giounded to Barry and Thrasher
went to thhd. Hates hit weakly to Mays,
and was tossed out at flist. No runs, one
hit. no enors.
SIXTH INNING
Parnliam fooled over) body with a slow
ball except Lewis, anil Duffy slummed It
Into center for a single. Ray Bates made a
sensational catch of Walker's short foul.
Ho caught tho ball with his bare hand after
u hard . run. Gardner fouled to Mclnnls.
Scott singled down tho third-base lino, but
Bodlo's fast fielding kept Lewis at second,
Thomas singled to center, scoring Lewis
nnd sending Scott to third. Thrasher
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muffed Mays's high lly and Scott scored.
Thomas went to third and Mays to second.
Hooper was tossed out by Witt. Two inns,
three hits, one error.
Meyer was called out on strikes P.-frn-liam
also struck out. Witt was thrown out
by Thomas. No runs, no hits, no errors.
SK.VHXTH INNING
B.ur.v giounded to Bates. Hobby
giounded to !i over. Lewis walked. Walker
singled to left and was out trying to
stretch his hit Into a double, Bodle to
ill over No runs, one hit, no errors.
Glover giounded to Harry Bodle popped
to Hobby. Strunk singled to center,
Thiasher was safe on Scott's error. Mc
lnnls singled to center, scoring Strunk.
Thro-dier going to second Bates grounded
to Barry, ono iun, two hits, ono crior.
HIGHTH INNING
Gai dner walked Scott s.ieilllccd. Parn
ham to Mclnnls Thomas was tin own out
by Glover, Gaidner taking third. Mays
walked Hooper struck out. Xo runs, no
hits, no errors.
Bill Johnson batted for Meyer. Johnson
singled to right Sch.iug batted for Parn
liam Schang sent a high lly to Lewis Witt
singled to renter, Johnson taking second.
Glover fouled lo Thomas. Bodle singled to
light, t coring Johnson, Witt going to third.
Strunk singled to center and Witt came In
with the t.vlng seoie. Bodle stopped at sec
ond Thrasher was hit In the, head with a
pitched ball and knocked off his feet. He
stinted for the bench Instead of llrst base,
and Connie sent La wry In to iun for him.
With tho bases full, Mclnnls came' up.
Stuffy hit to Mavs and was tossed out at
llrst. Two luns, lour hits, no errors.
NINTH INNING
W. Johnson went to right field, Hlnier
M.vers lepl.iecd Painh.im and Schang went
behind the bat for tho Athletics Witt
fumbled Barry's giounder. Hobby tiled to
Witt. Hairy died stealing. Schang to Witt.
Lewis was called out on strikes. No inns,
no hits, one error.
Hobby stopped Bates's lino dilvo and
threw him out at Hist with a thtow to
.Mays. W Johnson tiJplcd to the scoie
lio.nd At this juncture Majs was chased
despite the piotcst of the Athletics and
Pcuuock took his il. u'o. Schang was pin
posely walked. Witt shot a liner Into
Scott's hands and Seining was doubled olf
llrst, Scott to Hobby. Xo inns, ono hit, no
enors.
Ti:.TII INNING
Witt Hindu the most sensational catch of
tho season when ho inn toward thhd and
made n b.ukwaid leap und speaied Walk
er's liner with his gloved hand. Gardner
walked. Scott lilt Into a double play,
Hates to Gioter to Mclnnls. No runs, no
hits, no errors.
Giovor and Bodle stiuck out. Strunk was
tossisl out by Pennock No runs, no hits,,
no criois.
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thonith the nltl rlearrd early with promlw
of fair weather for the opening with fhlrnito
lit I'orhe I'leld, lor the llrxt time In twenty
enr liana 1nrner la nut of the line-up.
nrner U tinder uieiiftlon for falturey to
arnd In hi ronlrurt, nnd runnot even alt on
tho bench.
LIGHT'S HIT SCORES
FIRST RUN FOR PENN
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KITTON FIHLD, Worcester, Mas.,
ApiU 19.
Before a Patriots' Day crowd of 12,000,
Petin and llolv Cross clashed here this
afternoon Before the game there were
ll.ig-rnlsing evereisos, the pincers and stu
dents matching to the flagpole In center
field
Penn was the first to dent tho homo sta
tion, for befote the opening Inning was over
one Quaker run had counted. Todd's dou
ble, follow oil by Light's single, did tho dam
age Holy Ctoss was blanked In the last
half of the Inning!
Donclaiiu. the local twirler who pitched
such tin cfTtctlvn game ugnlnst Penn on
Fi.tliklln Kield a few weeks ngo, ngaln was
sent to the mound by Coach Hurkett. but
did not seem to have the samo form. Coach
Thomas, of Penn, switched his pitchers at
tho last mlnuto and .eut In Bernhardt In
stead of Tltzel.
KENNEDY, NEW YORKER,
WINS BOSTON MARATHON
Fast Distance Men Hindered by
Muddy Roads Finn Fin
ishes Fourth
BOSTON, April 10
William .1. Kennedy, of tho Mornlngsldo
A. C , New York, won thn twonty-llrst an
nual Boston Athletic Association marathon
this afternoon Ills timo was 2''J8 37 1-5.
Harold A. Garvin, of Philadelphia, did not
finish nt tho front Inside tho llrst quartet.
Tho famous Fin, Hannes Kolehmalnen,
Now York, winner of the last Olympic
marathon, was not nble to finish better than
fourth. Sydney Hatch, ot tho Mystic A. C,
Chicago, tho vetciau marathoner, was sec
ond, and Clarence II. Denmarx, Melrose.
Mass., winner of the classic event In 1'Jll,
was thhd.
A light tain laid the dust on the courso
of tvventy-fivo miles, between Ashland and
Boston, and a bit of sprinkling during tho
running goaded tho runners to hustle nnd
get In out of tho wet.
The record for tho com so is - hours 21
minutes 18 1-5 beconds.
Hatch's time was 2:30:19, and he was
followed closely by Demur and Koleh
malnen, who finished In 2:31:05 and
2:31:58 3-5, respectively.
A. F. Merchant, B. A. A., was fifth;
Charles L. Mellor, Chicago, sixth ; C. W. A.
Under, Qulncy, Mass., seventh; M. J.
Lynch, Washington, eighth ; Prcscott M
Dean, Rochester, N. Y., ninth, nnd I.cioy
A. Davis, Dorchester, Mass., tenth.
UP THE SENATORS' OPENER
WILSON FORCED TO PASS
WASHINGTON. April 19. President
Wilson will forgo witnessing tho opening
gamo of the Ameiican League hero tonior
iow, It was announced at tho White Houso
this afternoon. This will have been the
first opening gamo the President will miss
since ho became President, but tho pressuro
of war matteis Is so great that ho feels he
cannot spare even the two hours tho Wash
ington nnd Athletics will play.
Earl Kby Out of Penn Relays
Kail Kby, l'enn's sensational mlddlo dis
tance i tinner, nnd tho boy picked to fill tho
shoes vacated by Ted Meredith, Is not ex
pected to teprescnt Penn on tho freshman
one-inllo relay team In tho Penn relay car
nival to bo held on Fianklin Field next
Friday and Saturday.
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Known Shoes in the World.
W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is .
stamped on the bottom of all shoes at the 1
factory. The value is guaranteed and the wearer
protected against high prices for inferior shoes. The
retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no
more m San Francisco than they do in New York.
They are always-worth the price paid for them.
The quality of W.L.Douglas product is guaranteed
by more than 40 years experiencejn making fine
shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the
ion centres of America. They are made in a well
equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the highest
paiO,saiicasiiocma.cn,uiiucruicuirefciiuiiaiu
supervision of experienced men, all working
with an honest determination to make, the best
shoes for the price that money can buy.
For 8nlo bv over OOOO slioo dealers
and 103 W. 1. lourlas stores in tho
lnrjre cities. If not convenient to call
at V. lu Dniifrlas stare, ask your local
denier for W. Ij. Douglas shoes. Jf ho ,
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TO DINE SPORT WRITER
To select sixteen umpires' for tho curreftti
season In tho Industrial Birsehnlt Len-un W'"J
tho task confronting Harry n. Clttcll, leadrv
Of tho WorktncmRIl'- nrrranlintlnn. which ,,,J)
this season Is composed of two sections ot"
elcrht team eneti aUl.An In nit V1
Ho has a long list of applications for thw tl
positions, but will not mnko his selection.
beforo next Monday, as he Is desirous of -f'l
signing tho best possible within rango ot ,5s 'S
tlln RUl.lPt' n..lll,.l.lA l?A..Mn, .. At.. ..V.I.- '. 'H
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ululated with tho Industrial Inst year havs ii
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teen men selected shall work In both 8KftS
tlons, and their umpiring will, not be con-'. ?M
flnftfl f (i nnn illtil.lnH !-.- fri. . . ...1.1- ti'1
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umpire system will bo In effect nnd tho Jfc
cntlro Btxteeil nlllol lis will lin seen In netlnn ."' -
each week. A banquet will bo held nt tlm. SSS
"u"i"i" ne-e iiiursoay evening, wrn win j YA
be attended by managers and cantnlns of 'AtA
tho clubs Willi thn lemlern In thn eltv'M lii
Industrial life. Tho sporting editors A th. slh
iuc.ii newspapers win no tno guests of -onor. !
Tho MontBomery County rtasehnll Lentruo will
meet tomorrow nleht at tho headquarter, of
the Jenklntnnn club nn Old York rond. At
thl lonfnh President l'rnnklln will receive th
names of plajers slEnrd by tho various clubs.
Cinch Ilov Thotnin has his Stetson hoys out
fur practice these dajs. although nothing detl
tilts In retard to thn team is certain ut this
time, stetson will open the neuron about th.
middle of Miy.
.Tenklntown has hlsh hope of nnncxlmt th.
pennant In tho Montcornery County l,cacu.
John Klmr. who niananeil thn club when lt was
In the Philadelphia Suburban Leomie. 1 at
the helm, nnd the fan have ureal faith In hi.
ability tu round out a. winner,
Wnlter Kohler nnd Tnddv I.lvlnsstone. star
battery of last yrur'B HocbllnB Delaware Ttlvsr
Leapuo tram, liavo slened with thu Camd.a
A. C.
The Main t.lno Iencuo Inaugurate Its sea
son on Saturday. April 28. The elliilblo list of
plavers of the various clubs follows:
Narberth Wolzer, Htltes, Koons, Kowarcl
llerry. Iloh (llbson, ailmnre. Ilarr, Wallace,
ltumphrejs. Simpson, Durhln. McClelland,
rierk, C. Humphries, ndwar.l Turner, aeon
lieck. Mattls. Iihner. Jim llohlnson.
II. Q. Dun k Co GcorE" Decgin, Mason.
Whitney. JInrkley, IMdotvs, SchII. 1'asaurlallo,
Schwartz. It llarnltz, II. Ilarnltr, rC. Collins.
Parkey. Stern. Barl Clark. (J'Nelll.
Autocar llarker, Culllnan, D-vvls. Klndercan,
William Itohlnson. Kelly. Jlorrls. I'fyzenmayer,
Sturtevant. Tltlow, Bmery. Kaut. Lacey. Fine,
lilaek. Lav an. Itellly, Jim Dvkcs
Wnyirt SlnKletcm, llrooke. Murphy, Ferguson,
Keolv. Ituser. Williams, Jones. Smith, Deesan.
If. Mosman, W Mosman, Mnckency. Wllfonf.
Weaver. Walt. Hullowell, Lewis.
l'aoll A! lllonmer. Jim Maelll, 13. Hayman.
W, I, Morcau, l'rcderlrk, Bd Youkel. McGuckln,
Klrsch. MeOlll. Supplee. Dunleubv. Kllroy.
lllce. Carney. Acord, lijrnc. Alexander, Mace,
Claynor, Ituchanan,
lion Air William Knne. William Kirk,
Nunun. OallnRher. Joseph Sinclair. Iloh sjln
clnlr. Devlin. McMoniiile. MrOajety. Henxy,
Murrny. llurke, Lcsllv. Juckel. l.oomls, Pre
ton. HodRers. Mat ltenold.
v'lllanova II. K. Curtis. Jr.. Clark. Zlettler,
Deacon, lieree. Jferrllt. Hart, lsctt, Novin.
tlarrett, Johnson. Moore. Robinson, Altman,
Smiley, Baxter. Charlvs Corjell. ,
Merlon Collins. Dorsey. Osdon. Cattlmer. ,
Wulker. O'Kane, Sid S. Acnew. Jordan. Mercer,
Campbell, Wulthour, Hmlth. Arters, Durnall.
Havre De Grace Entries for Tomorrow
lirst ruce. for two-year-old maidens, sell
Inc. 4 furlon.s Dorothy Sullivan, 10U; 'Sin
cerity. 101: Abranles (Imp.). 103: lattl.
Sweeper. lis: law Deareo (lmp.)l 111; Sweet
Marguerite. 101): Kindle. 112: l!o To It, 109;
Dalrose. 107: Ccltlv.i. 107: I'.llzubcth II., 107:
"Lilly drey, 100, Austrel. 110.
Second race, three-jenr-olds and upward,
claiming, n furlongs 1.0110 star, 117: VtrRlnta,
S . 107: Key l.nnla. Htl: Tito. 115: Hank IIUI,
120: SIr Pretful. 112: Altamaha, 117: Ilultrer.
117. Durln. 1 17: Hiker. 112: Jim llasey, 117:
(laelle, 117: Two ltual, 117; Smlrktnc, 103j
Hncore, 112; Colors, 112.
Third race, thrcc-vcwr-olds and upward, maid
ens, rH furlom: Scurpla II (Imp ), lot); Itoyat
Writ (Imp ). 100. Photo, lot: Smart Money, 100:
Illiulen, inn, Hello Itonnld. 101; Moonlight
(Imp.). 113. Widow Tlendotte. nil; Trea, lul
lllauvvny, llfl; Saadl limp.). 1IB; John Douc
las, 11.1: Ilnnd. 100, Past Master, 11.1; Flora
Pinch, 101, Klngllnu II (Imp.). II.".
Fourth race, three-ear-olds and upwvird, sell.
I11B. (1 furlongs llahy Cole. Ill): Bojallst. 110!
Tarvels. 10S: Virginia W 110: Song of Vnller.
IIS, Mght Stick. 110. llurbank. 1111, -Casub.
105; l.ady Lotitlon. in". Cannonade, 110; Ite
slsn. 110. Heartbeat, 11.1; SlumUrer, 11.1; Nona
Such. in.. Humiliation. 110; Kebo, 105; Al ,
Hudson, H'5.
l'lfth ruce, for three-years-olds and upward,
selling. 0 furlongs Star Pearl, IDS; Llttto Abe,
113; Chemung, 03: Obnlus, 113; Dr. Nelson.
PS, Ovvanu, IDS; 'Lady Innocence, ldd; Ahara.
113
Sixth rare, three. ear-olds nnd tip, handicap,
1 mile 70 Mints lVnmouse, nil; Hobert llrad,
ley. 110; Wooden Shoes, 120; Judgo Wlngneid,
107; Woodstone, 113, Delaticcy, II).': .Nnpoleon.
loJ.
Seventh race, for three-year-olds nnd tip,
selling. 0 turnings Hilly Oliver. 113: Snbhj
(Imp.). 100; Presumption, 113: Hops, 10S; Night
Stick. 113: Maxim's Choice. 10S: Maznlk, 1081
Devilfish (Imp.), ill: Illrdman, 110.
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