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Show HOPPE WINS EASILY FROM MORNING STAR NEW YORK. April 21. Willie Hoppe. the world's champion at 18.1 and 18.2 balkllne billiards, demonstrated tonight that he also has mastered the Intricacies of 14 1 balkllne. Ho defeated Oia Morn-ingstar Morn-ingstar of Pittsburg, 100 to M. In the world's championship tournament here, winning In thirteen Innings. His best run was 134 nnd his ae:ngc of 30 10-13 Is t!ie best thus far In the tourney. Kojl Yamada, tho Japanese expert, won on uphill game from George Sutton of Chicago, 400 to 3S9, in twenty-one Innings. In-nings. Both of tho afternoon games were tedious exhibitions, lasting moro than three hours each. Demarest defeated Schaeffcr In forty-four Innings. Slosson won from Cllne In forty-si?: Innings. The afternoon scores: Calvin Demarest, Chicago. 100; average, aver-age, fl 4-41; high runs. SI, 40. 38. Jacob Schueffer, Chicago, 345; average, 7 37-11; high runs, 41). 4C, 3!l. George F. Slosson. New York. 400; average, av-erage, 8 32-4C; high runs. 43. 41. 41. Harry P Cllno, Philadelphia. 307; average. av-erage. 8 7-15; high runs, 62. 45. 20. |