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Show PINCH HITTERS WIN FOR CHICAGO Chicago, April 17. Pinch hitters today to-day won for tho White Sox a game their regulars tried to throw away A single by Ness, batting for Williams Wil-liams In the ninth, drove In the tying run, and Lynn, batting for Cicotte in tho eleventh, sent in the run that gave" Chicago tho game over St. Lou is, 6 to 5 Tho visitors took a lead of five runs In the first three Innings, mainly the result of errors. Twice in the first Schalk threw wild oh attempted at-tempted sacrifice hits and twice when Danforth caught a runner off first Fournler's errors allowed him to advance ad-vance a base. Score St Louis 311 000 000 005 Chicago 000310 001 016 FORMER BEAVER IS BEATEN IN TWELFTH Cleveland, O., April 17. For the first time In twenty years and the second time in baseball history in the major leagues, brother was scheduled to pitch against brother here today. Manager Lee Fohl of Cleveland announced an-nounced that Stanley Coveleskle, right-hander, procured by Cleveland from Portland, would oppose his left-handed left-handed brother, Harry Coveleskle, picked by Manager Hugh Jennings, to hurl for Detroit The Coveleskles have never before be-fore been members of opposing teams and had not seen each other for a year until the arrival of tho Detroit squad here yeBterday. Harry Coveleskle refused to pitch against 1i1b "kid" brother when it came time to start the game, saying say-ing ho did not want to try to defeat Stanley In his first big league appearance. ap-pearance. Cunningham went to the mound for Detroit. Stanley struck out Cobb In tho first Inning and Harry Har-ry congratulated him aB he walked to the bench. Detroit bunched five hits off Stanley Stan-ley Coveleskle In the twelfth Inning and defeated him 3 to 1. Coveleskle had pitched good ball up to that time and had been spectacularly supported. Cunningham was very effective aganlst Cleveland. Speaker was the only one he could not puzzle, the former for-mer Boston man getting four hits and scoring Cleveland's only run. Score: Cleveland 000 100 000 0001 Detroit 000 010 000 0023 YOKEL AT LOGAN TONIGHT. Logan, April 18. Interest is very; keen among the people of Logan ana the surrounding districts for the wrestling match which will be held tonight between Mike Yokel and Davy f Jones In the Auditorium, i It will be Mike's first appearance in Logan, and thia fact, if nothing else, Is sufflolent to arouse unusual Interest here. The wrestling fans are ; interested In the showing whioh Jonas ; will be able to put up. The young wrestler has many followers among ,' the Aggie students and the Logan ; townspeople, who have watched his ' progress with interest sinoe he left j' college and his football days to frfr come a wrestler. I. |