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Show SPRING GAMES IN MAJORS' CAMP COBB AND KAUFF EACH GET PAIR OF DOUBLES Houston, Tex., April 2. Ty Cobb and Benny Kauff played with opposing oppos-ing teams today for the first tlmo this season in a game in which tb Detroit Americans defeated tho Now York Nationals, 9 to 2. Each of tho famous batsmen woe credited with a two-baso hit and fnnr times at bat. Cobb scored two runi and Kauff none. Score: R. II. F Detroit 3 15 n New York 2 fi Batteries Coyeleskle, Cunningham Cunning-ham and Stanago; Tesreau, Palmero Benton and Dooln. CINCINNATI CLUB IS WINNER OVER YANKS Cincinnati, April 2. Cincinnati won the first exhibition game here from the New York American ,league club today, 3 to 1. Tho eastern club scoied the first run in the second Inning with a bnso on balls, stolen ba e and a slnslo. The local team scored its first run In the third off a double and slncl and added two more in the seventh off an eiTor, base on balls, sacrifice hit and a single. Score: R. H. F- New York ..., 1 4 s Cincinnati 3 4 r Batteries Brady, Cullop and Nnn-amaker, Nnn-amaker, Walters; McHenry, Dale and WIngo, Clarke. BROOKLYN NATIONALS TRIM MINOR LEAGUES Baltimore. April 2. The Brooklyn Nationals defeated the local International Interna-tional team hero today, 14 to 2. Score: R.H.V. Brooklyn 14 lfi " Baltimore 2 8 R Batteries Mail, Caldwell and McCarthy; Sherman, James and AI-AToy. AI-AToy. NINTH-INNING RALLY WINS FOR CLEVELANn New Orleans, April 2. A ninth-in-ninc rnllv hv thp flloveland Ainorl- cans scored two runs on four hit and enabled them to defeat the Chicago Chi-cago Nationals here today, 5 to 4. Chicago Chi-cago had taken tho lead in the first half of the ninth on Williams' horn run with two on bases. Score: R. II TC Chicago 4 5 9 Cleveland 5 12 i Batteries Vaughan and Archer Mitchell, Morton and O'Neill. Dallas, April 2. The Chlcaeo Americans defeated the Dallns (Texas league) team here todav "f to 2. Home runs were made by Elbert El-bert and Jackson for Chicago. Score: R. PI Chicago 15 17 3 Dallas 2 5 9 Batteries Eller, Williams and Lynn, Conley, Landrey, Black and Mackey. GAME POSTPONED. St Louis, April 2. St. Louis Nationals-Americans game postponed until un-til Wednesday; rain. UINTAH GIRLS CAPTURE HONORS Roosevelt, April 2. The Uintah girls won the basketball championship champion-ship of the Triangular league in the girls' series. The Duchesne boys won In their division. The final games of the Uintah Basin Ba-sin league were played at Vernal. The girl's game, which came first, ended in a victory for the Uintah academy. The lineup: Uintah academyPearl acad-emyPearl Oakley, 1. Billing, 1. Wooley, M. Davis, M. Johnson, A. Watkins. Duchesne High school E. Maxwell, L. Gagon, F. Hamblln, E. Smith, V. Bennion, E. Ottosen. In the boys' game the Duchesne players had it thefr own way. The score was 34 to 26 In favor of Duchesne Du-chesne players had it their own way. The score was 34 to 26 In favor of Duchesne. The lineup: Uintah academy acad-emy T. Wilson, Goodrich, Morrill, WatklnB, A. Wilson. Duchesne High school Bracken, Carl, Weight, Gardner, Gard-ner, ColletL oo Mother was expecting an important import-ant visitor no less a person than a Bishop. And among her other preparations, prepa-rations, she was anxiously instructing instruct-ing the children how tu behave. "Now, dears," alio said, as a last warning, "I want you to keep very quiet and good while the Bishop is here, and not say or do anything which might make mo feel ashamed.' Little four-year-old Mary looked up at her with tears In her star-like eyes. "Oh, mother," she glad, regretfully, "niayen't we even ask him to christen the new kitten?" |