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Show IFlHaSf .uSLTLrS TFTBf ski I fa ra-Trs- I C TI SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1916 WO;-'- : TERRIF ZZ7D HITTING C TIGERS DEFEAT PORTLAND IN, mi nil 7 m in Tin AND POOR TWIRLING ARK MUSTY AFFAIR I SEALS OUTHIT BOBBY DAVIS SOME SHORT; GETS REAL FEATURE PLAY ft , if A. X rhn.ry T . i SIDED CONTEST Three Beaver Pitchers Unable Brandt Driven to Shelter In to Stop Hitting Tendencies Early Innings and Other I of the Champs. Twirlers Also Routed. m s Eight Moundsmen, Twenty-seve- n Bingles, Cold Weather and Flock of Pinch Hitters Combine to. Make Unique Game ANGELS IN ONE . SPIDER BAUM CLOUTED, TOO QUINN DAVIS PROVES FIELDING SENSATION DRIVEN TO COVER San Franciscans Eveo Up on Umps Held Is Victim of Pop Series by Taking Fourth Bottles When He Orders Wolter From Game. Game, 10 to 5. j r- j - The scors Oakland 15, Salt Lake 12. The batteries Oakland: Manser, Klein, Martin, Beer and Elliott. Salt Lake: Mansell, Peterson. MnllenJ, Huches and Hannah.' Probable battcrifs for today's game Oakland: Boyd and Elliott, Salt Lake: Mullens and Hannah. Today's game starts at 2.20 -- Herald-Republican- j j - - "Weird pitching tells the whole story folks. That affair yesterday afternoon, which went to the three hour mark for the regulation nine innings, had sonic good baseball in it, but none of it was located anywhere near the pitching hill. liters, who finished for the Oaks, 'showed r.bout the only class of the afternoon and that wasn't much. Munsell needed a compass to find the plate and when he did get them there they were slammed. Peterson wasn't much better than Judge and was jerked in the sixth when he allowed the Oaks to get too familiar with his offerings. Mullens took the mound at this stage and pitched good ball, being replaced by a pinch hitter in the eighth. Long Tom Hughe went in the box just long enough to have a defeat charged against him. Poor fielding sent him to defeat, however, as the Oaks should have been held scoreless in the final frame. To start Hughes on his losing "way, Orr booted Barbeau's grounder. Middleton popped to Hannah, but Lane singled to center. beat out a hit to Eldred and Gardner sent a- fast one to left, scoring Barbeau. Barry rattled the boards in left field for a double, scoring Lane and Kenworthy, and Mr. Hughe? was chalked up with a game in the lost column. -- Ken-wort- hy - Manser worked well for about three f Reuther ended the bombardment by Innings, hut was jerked in the fourth fouling out to Barry. jjc after Salt Lake began finding his ofVtrm Cme Back. ferings. Klein pitched well until the Utes came back in fourth eighth when the heavy Ute cannonad- TUG added another tally.the Murphy cracked one against the left field ing began. Elliott jerked him and a double. Hallinan sacriMartin then took up ye old pitching fence for Klliott ficed, Kenworthy. went Murphy duties. Martin lasted Ion, enough to scored on the to Hannah out, play. pitch to three batsmen and allowed Manser to. Barry. Peterson drew free Klein relieved Manser the Utes to score two counters. Beer transportation. and forced Quinlan to fly out to Gardrelieved Martin at this stage and was ner, t credited with winning the same. He Being1 peeved because his players scored since the third, tightened up In the final frame and hadn't on the ordered his boys to open fire"Rowdy" 'held, the Utes helpless. Ute defense. Klein walked, and went to second on Barbeau' s single to left. BombardmfBt Commence. Middleton hit a hard one to center, but bombardment started in the was out when Quinlan made a great THE inning. Manser started the stop of the hit. Bane flew to Reuther, celebration by striking out. Bar- but Kenworthy was awarded his third beau was given free and free ride to the initial sack, and Gard.Middleton also drew transportation a free ride to th ner singled, scoring Klein and BarInitial pack. "Billy" Lome, "Rowdy's" beau. Mullens went to the mound for new outfielder, cracked the for a the Utes, and the youngster threw to double and Barbeau and pill Middleton Brief in an effort to get Gardner,' but the pan for the tallies. Kenworthv started for home and Brief hi'lRe Munsell was rather firt wild and is- threw wild to Hallinan, allowing- the sued free To make, matters worse, to the Oak to ak captain,transportation Gardner Tommv Quinlan dropped Barry's easy Kenworthy. out a choice one and sent fly and allowed Gardner to count. Elpicked the pill against the scored on Dagar-ie- n liott doubled to left andKlein right Lane. wall for a single, scoring ended the vis' single to center. went to second on the hit. raiding; bv fanning. Kenworthy Peterson took un the pitching duties another to their total In They added when for the Utes at this stag Barbeau drew his and started the seventh, on balls. Hallinan took by making a wild pitch, which allowed fourth base and doubled BarKenworthy to score. To make matters Middleton's line drive look for the Oaks lie passed beau off first. Lane walked. Kenbrighter Lane. Barry and offered Elliott a choice one worthy doubled to left, scorlntr to Brief. which "Howdy" cracked into left for a Gardner went out. Murphy sje single. Gardner scored on the hit. Davis went out. Orr to Brief, and ManConst. Tie Blank's ser, who started the Inning by whifmen tied the count in their fing, repeated his performance by BLANK'S the eighth, the cannonading the breeze, ending the in-gony. striking too much for the Oaks. Elcame right back Salt Its dred being He batted for Mullens and walked.cenalf and before the smoke had cleared took second on Quintan's single to to count rav tallies. three managed Martin took up the twirling forr was an easv out. Barbeau to ter. Hallinan and Orra greeted the the Oaks, on bis Mnser started Barry. single into left by hitting out of the box whn he walkedJourney Hanfield scoring Eldred. Khinn was safe nah. Truck stole second and scored at on Kenworthy's error, filling when Peterson doubled to left. Quin- the first Brlrf singled toMr. left, scorlan walked. Orr was safe at first on insc bases. Martin and and Orr Quinlan, error, filling the sacks. was vanished. Mr. Samuel Beer, esKenworthy's Shlnn singled, scorlntr Peterson. Brief of honor the himself took upon bit to Davis, who threw Shlnn out at quire, on Iaise.) Following nwond. Quinlan scored on the play. (Continued 1?C - re. . . - new-come- S03IE SWATFEST, EH, KOWDY! OAKLAND. AB r. 2 3 Barbeau 3b Middleton If Lane cf Kenworthy 2b Gardner rf Barry lb Elliott c Davis S3 Manser p Klein, p Martin p Beer p 5 5 3 6 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 2 0 5 1 4 1 0 2 13 4 2' o o 0 0 o 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 3 2 4 5 1 5 0 1 .... .2 0 2 0 ,. 1 ...0 o 6 0 Quinlan Orr ss 4 cf 6 5 1 1 0 1 3 2 3 2 11 4 1 0 Shlnn rf 1 1 6 2 3 Brief lb 0 5 0 Reuther If 5 1 2 4 2 Murphy 2b 3b Hallinan f..3 0 1 Hughes p ... ..0 0 0U 0 01 10 Hannah c .. ...3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Munsell p 2 1 Teterson p 1 Q 0 0 1 Mullins p." Eldred 3b ....1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Ryan 1 11 110 t Total 39 15 15 27 16 3 Total Ryan batted for Hallinan in eighth. . . '. . 33 12 12 27 16 0 1 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Hits .. .. .' Sal Lake Rum Hits 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 61 4 1 3 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 3 3 0 2 5 4 315 315 012 012 Two-babits Lane, Klliott. Kennorthr. Barry. Murphy. Snmnuf)! on hull Off Jtolen hmrm Clnlnlnn. Orr. bit Barry. Sacrifice r. off IVtrmon S. off Mtilllun 2, off Mnnfr 8, off Klein 5. Struck Mno"-!2. by Peterson 4. by IlagheM 1, by.lvlvln 2, by Beer 1. out nr Vlunarll bat off Manner, ont In fourth, man on first lilt anil II at r run. 34 runs. t 5 blta una I or iviein. otit in eisnin. men en 2 out! and 2 hit and 3 at bat off Martin, ont trmt"tntl third and none out I 3 runs.none otitt 2 rnni, 1 hit and 7 at bat In elabfb. men on first and second, off bat Munsell, out In third, men on off Iteert 3 ruom 12 bit 3and O at f hits and 12 at bat off l'eterson. out In second third nnil on outj and 2 out; a runs. & hits nnd It at first fun,third and3 runs rvtth men sixth, and 7 at bat off llnnrhes In of out eighth! off MuIIIok. bat for Manser 3, Klein &. Martin 2, Beer O. i inni.?. iinns responsible to Beer. Cbarse Miinoell T Beterson 2. Mullins 2. II niche 2.. Credit victory K. Bussed ball Oakland lO. Salt Lake tiefeat to fltiKben. I eft onbnew Flmt bane on errors Oakland 2, Xalt Peterson. Wild Klliott. pitch l"aUe 2. Double plays Invl to Kenworthy, Brief to Hallinan. Time 2.43. I'mplres Cinthrie anu r innrj se Be ! -. it at-en- -- d Former HAT THE FANS ARE vv GOSSJPING ABOUT Schaller, Barbeau. Oakland Oakland Barry, Los Ansrelea Bates. "VVolter, Los Anseles Galloway, Los Angeles IVilie. Portland Southworth. Portland Baum, Ban Francisco Bodle, San Francisco Home run hitters ler, San Francisco. bases ...32 4 6 2 .. .44 ...44 2 1 2 3 1 8 1 3 6 .667 .500 1 2 4 4 2 2 .500 .500 .500 2 2 2 .600 .600 Bodle anS Schal- on Vernon .500 Portland .500 balls, eight hits and six errors made up a delightful afternoon's entertainment at Majestic. Yep, by heck. It was sure some slugging contest. 9C Mr. Manser, the Oak who took the mound for the first three and plus innings, looked good in all but the fourth frame, when he was driven to cover, the raiding of the German flyers being too much for the youngster to stand. He retired to the bench after seeing the Utes load their guns with 42 centimeter shells. sje NINETEEN San Francisco twenty-seve- n . . RESULTS. Chicago Battery 2 2 2 2 .500 .500 t .500. ' 5. Loses. ..400 400 400 4.00 400 400 for a single, which scored two men and tied the count for Salt Lake. Tommy Quinlan made a. great stop of Middleton's line drive In the sixth. Tommy rolled over with the ball in his mitt, but he didn't .drjj the pill. He sure got a hand at the close of the Inning. ; Lane, in center for the Oaks, Is play.-InManser also had the honor of opengreat ball. He covers ground like said of and ending ing the third round a Ty Cobb and figure's in many regular bombardment. He opened the frame a. spectacular play. He made a pretty when ocean breeze by whiffing the fast one in the sixth. of catch Qulnlan'a Munsell was on the rubber and of rehis' performance- when Peterpeating Long Tom Hughes, after allowing son took the mound. two Oaks to score in the ninth, said to Ver-du"Ver-du- n j( )C auch mine himself. Talk about pitchers. Heinz and his goodness man we are beated." In varieties had nothing on Blank and other words, Tom was credited with Rowdy. Thej' were sidearms and to burn and all looked alike to losing the game. both armies. . Klein was a card on the sacks. He H: jjc a regular Clyde Milan and say, with on the pill. boys, you Barbeau sure had his eyes should see him run. He The Oak stepped to the pan six times could beat anything the other side of drew free Oakland if he had a mile handicap and during the bombardment, ocon different four transportation ran two miles. last a and the single, casions, obtained time up he was safe on Orr's boot. He Martin pitched just part of an Inning scored three runs and was in on many In the battle. Just part, because he was compelled to take shelter near the plays. lines, as the cannonading was his eyes French Captain Kenworthy also hadticket too a much for his health. little on; open and drew the pass three different occasions. "Kopecks" Beer was sure foaming in the ninth crossed the rubber three times, was when he retired three Utes in a row credited with two hits, one of which and tied up the contest. went for a double. He led the invaders And to think that Rowdy would arattack and was sure a busy man at all with the umps. Say, he sure can gue stages of the cannonading. js ijc :Je the rulers to a standstill. He argue Talk about Zeppelin raids. Say. you had Guthrie guessing several times should have witnessed the Oaks on during the riot. i'fi their war flights. They sure did some In the third d fame Frenchy Boyd of damage. Five counters Call a copper: stopped a line drive to the left field and In the sixth. Help! bleachers in the fifth. Frenchy 'sure To make things look more encouragsevIn the another looked good at that. ing, they garnered sc sjs enth and then to give the fans a good Herb Murphy showed the fans some exhibition they opened fire on the Salt Lakers and before they were driven real baseball when he came all the way from the, keystone to pan back they had copped the old game. s(c on a sacrifice in the fourth. It was Orr, Shlnn and Murphy led the attack about the neatest bit of path work at These three stars the park thus far this season. for 'the Utes. 5 slammed the pill for long drives and Blank used good judgment in the were credited with driving In as well as scoring several of their day's tctal. fifth when he ordered Peterson to walk jc Rowdy. The walk filled the bases, but "With two men on'in the fifth, ReuthPete forced Davis to whiff and Kener hit one at Davis. The ball was go- worthy wag out when he attempted to ing at a mile a minute rate when it is teal home. left Dutch's war club. Davis leaped in Barr3' made a nice stop of Manser's the air, caught the valued merchandise and doubled Brief at second. This play wild throw in the fourth. Barry Is covturned the Utes back. ering lots of ground around the Initial sack and has landed a regular berth Dutch Reuther painted his war club with the Oaks. I before he stepped to the plate In the Capt. Buddy Ryan soused one in the eighth and as a result he cracked one ?e port-slde- rs . VERNON'. R IT PO A AB. 3 2 Doane rf Daley If Bates 3b 2b Risberg Mattick cf Glelchman lb McGaffigan ss Mitze c; Qulnn p 2 2 0 ...38 1 2 0 3 3 3 .5 ....2 Hitt p Totals 4 6 5 3 37 2 1 S 2 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 13 14 2!7 l LOS ANGELES. AB 0 o 0 0 2 3 1 O 1 0 0 0 13 1 H PO A R FJ 0 3 o l9 6 6 o 0 2 o 0 3 1 l0 H 1-- 1-- 1512112 1-- x s - - ' S( w' ' ' - . 1-- 3- 2-- 4 ' J djc the-scorin- proceeded. 1-- . 5 ducked park managed to quiet the excited rooters and the game Two-bas- n, eje Red 24302101 02306101 g )e from the bleachers. a dozen or more vicious looking missiles, and then the officers 1103.1 110 TODAY'S GAMES. Oakland at Salt Lake. Portland at San Francisco. Vernon at Los Angeles.. THE IF COLUMN. IF Wins. .600 Salt Lake Oakland .600 Los Angeles .600 San Francisco .600 Portland .600 Vernon .630 five of Frank Chance's best pitchers, made all of them look like pikersf and won out easily, 13 to 7. Poor young Brandt was the first vic t4m. Brandt is a good pitcher, but he didn't show it today. From the time he went in until he was yanked In tha second, he had no itiea there was a home plate on the diamond. Following; In quick succession came J. Williams, Ware. Horstman and Jack Ryan, and of this bunch, the latter was the only one that could make the slightest dent ontho Vernona sluggers. Quinn had fairly good timeinof It for the first four" but the to him constantly fifth the Angeles gotframes, and Pat thought it time to switch. Rhino Hitt was sent in and stopped the rally, and kept it stopped until the end. Intense feeing was manifested in the big crowd throughout and. in the third a storm broke. Wolter was chased out of the game for disputing a decision, and Red Held was the instantly cushions target for pop bottles and 5 n 2 2 1 o Maggertss cf 5 0 0 Butler 2 3 2 2 Wolter rf . . . 0 1 1 i io 6 1 Koerner lb 2 11 l swats. The score. 4 0 2b 1 3 4 0 McLarry 2 0 3b ....4 0 4 0 Galloway PORTLAND. S 1 0 5 If 0 0 AB R H PO A E Ellis Boles o 0 0 1 1 0 ..1 4 3 2 1 2 0 cf Wllie 0 0 o 0 Brait 1 0 1 4 1 4 2 3 0 0 Williams 0 Vaughn lb 0 0 0 0 Southworth If ...44 0 21 0 0 1 Ware p p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jackson rf 10 3 Guisto lb 0 0 4 1 1 2 0 0 Horstman p 0 0 0 0 O Stumpf 8b 0 4 1 0 3 0 Brooks c . . . . 0 3 1 2 Speas rf c 0 4 0 2 1 4 0 Haworth 1 0 0 4 1 3 1 0 0 5an 1 Ward ss 0 0 0 Thompson p 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Eisher 1 0 Clark p 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Smith p 0 0 0 0 0 .1 3S 7 12 27 16 Lush Total 4 1 0 0 5 0 0 Houck p 1 for Jackson 1 0 0 Ware batted 0 in 0 third. Fisher Ryan batted for Horstman in fifth. Fisher batted for Thompson in ninth. 2 5 13 24 15 36 Totals Score SAN FRANCISCO. Vernon by innings: 2 5 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 AB R II PO A E Runs 13 4 1 1 3 0 0 1 Base hits rf 14 Fitzgerald 4 0 1 0 0 10 Los Autrey lb Angeles 3 2 0 0 0 2 Schaller If 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 0 7 Runs 0 4 2 2 0 .3 Bodie cf Base 0 hits 12 4 3 4 0 2 5 Downs 2b e hits Summary: Three-bas4 1 1 0 1 0 Gay 3bSb e hits Bates,Galloway. 6 2 4 1 0 0 Bates. Mitze, Bohne Sacrifice hits McGaffigan, 4 0 1 1 1 Doane. 4 O'Brien c Doane. out Struck By Horstman. 3; by, 4 1 2 0 1 0 Baum p Quinn, 1; by Hitt. 2. Bases on balls 1 Off Brant, 2; off Williams, 1; off Ware, 34 10 15 27 11 Totals 2: off Horgtman. 5; off Thompson, 2 Hitt, 1; off Quinn, 2. Runs Lush batted for Smith in fourth. off sible for Brant, 2; Williams. 3;responFisher batted for Houck in ninth. Ware, 2; Horstman. 2; Quinn, 6. Three hits, Score by innings 5 4 runs. at bat off Brant In 1 3 inPortland: Two hits, 3 runs, 2 at bat offi 5 nings. .0 12 0 1 0 0 0 1 Runs 2 2 3 0 1 1 2 0 2 13 Williams in 3 inning: 4 hits, 3 runs, Hits 8 at bat. off Ware in 1 3 San Francisco innings; 2 4 0 S 0 1 0 1 1 10 hits. 2 runs. 7 at bat, off Horstman in Runs 2 15 2 innings; 9 hits. 6 runs, 20 at bat, off Hits in 4 3 innings. Charge defeat Quinn no Two off hits runs, Summary: to credit victory to Quinn. Brant; In none at out in bat Clark, inning, Wolter to Koerner; plays 1st. 1 on, 1 out. Five runs, 8 hits off Double to Gleichman to Gleichman: 2 3 15 In McGaffigan Home at bat Smith, Innings. to Butler to Koerner. e Stolen Galloway Bodie. Three-basruns Schaller, hit Two-bas- e Doane, Bates, Mattick. Wild Wllie. hits Downs 2, bases pitches Ware, Quinn. Umpires Brashn Sacrifice hit O'Brien, Baum, Vaughn. on balls Off Houck 2, ear and Held. Time of game 2.40. Autrey. Base off Clark 1. Struck out By Baum 4, CHAMPIO.V MATCHED. by Houck 1. Hit by pitcher Schaller, Clark. Sacrifice flies Vaughn, Milwaukee, Wis.. April 7. Freddie by Double plays Bohne. Stolen Welsh, lightweight champion, and Bodie. Milwaukee are ready bases Wllie, Southworth, Gay. Passed Richie Mitchell of d conballs Houck 2. Wild pitches Clark to meet in a here tonight. The Milwaukee 2. Runs responsible for Clark 1, Baum test enter the ring at about 133 4. Smith 3. Left on bases Portland 7, boxer will defeat to pounds, while Welsh is 140 Ran Francisco 7. expected to tip Charge the beam at close to pounds, the Clark. Time of game 2.05. Umpires contest being at catch weights. Doyle and Phyle. t Oakland 15, Salt Lake 12. Vernon 13, Los Angeles 7. San Francisco 10, Portland Los Angeles, April 7. The Tigerd absolute ran amuck today, and aa is the case in such calamities, noth- ing could stop them. They smothered . v four-roun- Oakland-R- uns J . . Score by innings: . 3 v - SALT LAKE. AB R H PO A E II PO A E .) (Special to The April 7. When SAN FRANCISCO, are slugging the ball and runners are burning up the paths in a mad endeavor to break all run getting records, far be it from the Seals and Beavers to fall down. . : Therewas just such a cataclysm in Coast league circles this afternoon. The Seals were harder hit by the spasm than Portland, however, and when the clubs pulled up at the close, the San Franciscans were all to the good by 10 to 5. From start to finish it was a case of oak crashing against horsehide. Spider Baum was touched for a baker's dozen, while the Seals hit the Portland pitching combination Clark, Indian Smith and Byram Houck for a total fifteen drives. who. stopped a Salt Lake rally in yesterday's game at Majestic park when he leaped in the of Save BOBBY DAVIS, for the wiidness of Jim Clark, Reuther 's line drive and doubled Brief off second. His work at the short field was the only fea- who delivered the Seals a four-ru- n lead in Inning No. 1, the Beavers ture of yesterday's game as far as the Oaks were concerned. might possibly have made a struggle, considering the finish. Clark pitched to three batsmen. He walked Fitzgerald, while Autrey sacUte Wins rificed. Schaller was hit and two wild pitches helped the runners advance, with Fitz scoring. tzntrrflrvf Hnirfh nrt Indian Smith, first relief, was in hard luck. Bodie's drive to left wag dropped by Southworth for Schaller to on a passed ball and he get to third THK "LEADING IIITTEnS. tallied on a wild throw by Haworth. AB. II. TB. Pot. 1 Downs doubled and was tallied by 1 1 1000 Peterson. Salt Bake 1 1000 1 1 Bohne. Los STANDING OF CLUBS Angeles Ryan, 1 1 1 1000 I Houck found no relief from the bomFisher. Portland 4 4 1000 5' bardment that followed for the Seals, Vaughn. Portland San Francisco. 4 3 66 .750 a clean pair of heels Fitzgerald. but upon showing 3 .760 Downs, Ban Francisco ...4 2 3 .667 to the hit fast and furiously."- enemy 'Oakland ....26 4 4 .667 Kenworthy,OaXland PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. The nearest the Beavers came to a "W. L. Pet. Gardner,Vernon 3 2 3 close score was by the annexing of a .667 Salt Lake 2 2 .500 Doane, 2 3 .667 Los Angeles 2 2 .500 Mltze, Vernon I run in the second and two more in the 3 3 2 .667 Oakland 2 2 .600 Brooks, Los Angeles third, when Baum was banged for five San Francisco ..3 2 6 .667 2 2 ten-roun- - .' : . .v J no-decisi- on . BIRD LYNN. Bird Lynn of the Salt Lake Utes is one of the rookies who made the Chicago .While Sox team this spring, lie made a fine showing at the training camp and in exhibition games. Ho is a catcher. HEMPLE WINS. Kenosha, Wis., "April 7. Jack Hem-pisparring partner of Jess "VVillard, heavyweight champion, tonight knocked out Lee Nelson of Chicago in the seventh round of a scheduled bout.. The fight was even up to the seventh. The men are , heavyweights. e, ten-roun- d, no-decisi- on when he batted for Mullens. eighth was out, however, as Davis reBuddy covered the hit and threw the Ute out at first. . . Blank will probably send Munsell back at the Oaks this afteruoon. The youngster had everything in yesterday's game, but had a hard time locating the plate. With a little control he should be of great help to the Utes. Rowdy was undecided who he would use in today's battle. He stated, however, that he would probably start Boyd or Bee. I Down South With the Major Stars . REDS VICTORS. Lou- t CHAMPS LOSE TO BROOKS. Brooklyn," N. Y., April 7. The Brook- Griffith, Columbus, O., April Nationals evened up the series with den and Clarke contributed singles in lyn the Boston Americans by beating, the runs for the 7. only the seventh Inning scored in today's game that Cincinnati Nationals won from the Columbus American association team 2 to 0. Running catches by Griffith and Williams the carried Pitcher Schneider through was second inning, the one In which he R. H. E. hit hardest. Score: 5 2 1 Cincinnati 6 1 Columbus Batteries Schneider and Clarke; Blodgett, Brady and Coleman, Pratt. SENATORS ARE WINNERS. 7. The WashingWashington, April the Philadelton Americans 3defeated to 2 in an exhibition phia Nationals today. Dumont held the game here Phillies runless until the eighth, when two passes and Luderus' double produced two runs. Washington's three runs were earned off Demaree. Score: R. II. E. 2 2 6 Philadelphia 1 3 9 Washington and Batteries Demaret, Mayer Burns; Dumont and Henry. O world's champions 3 to 2 in a pitchers battle. Cheney and Leonard held the opposing teams runless while they the mound.Foster was occupied greeted with three hits and a run in the sixth inning. Then, with Foster on second, in the eighth and Marquard drove the ball over pitching. Speaker wall for a home run. the right field Brooklyn came right back, bunching: sacrifice for the trythree hits and a runs. ing and winning and A throw to the catches by Hickby plate man wereSpeaker the fielding features. Score: R. 11. E. 2 8 2 Boston 3 12 2 Brooklyn Batteries Leonard, Foster and Thomas; Cheney, Marquard and Miller, J. Meyers. . - SOX "WIN AT DES MOINES. Des Moines, la.. April 7. Score: R. H. 5 6 Chicago 4 Des Moines 7 E. 0 3 Batteries Eller, Vanforth and Sehalk, Lynn; Thomas, Kiileen and , Stohr, Breen, . |