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Show BASEBALL GAMES The Knights of Columbus baseball team defeated the Utah Power & Light company's team yesterday by the score of 12 to 2 The lineup was as follows K. of C U. P. & I, Co. Miller c Dermody O'Toole p Brophy Fagan lb O Brlen Fisher 2b Porter Morrissey ...... ss Campbell Armanko 3b DeLamater McLaughlin ... If Oritchlow Carter cf ..... . hiti lc Crossman rf Gilbert The Dutchiowi) Sluggers were de feated yesterday in a baseball game by the Athletics. The score was 22 to and the lineup follows: Sluggers. Athlotics. Hansen c , . . Mltchener K. Murray p White R Murray lb...". Wilson Paine 2b Hill Brown 3b Sea vers Wright ss Humpston Boekway rf Loyde WiJllams If Sorenson Brown cf Stllwcll In a long drawn, but closely fought game of baseball played yesterda atiornoon. the Arabian Knights defeated de-feated the Sixth Ward Scouts The score was 19 to 18 and the lineup follows : Arabians Scouts. Knight c Froerer Leischman p Stratford Perrins lb nderson Carver 2b Norlander Perrins 3b Anderson Norton ss Tilletson Carver rf Cheney Richards If Cannon bowman cf Weaver Yesterday's Games. At Portland Salt Lake 6. Portland Port-land 2. At San Francisco Los Angeles 6, Oakland 4 (13 innings.) u lxis Angeles Venice San Francisco Fran-cisco game postponed, non-arrival of Venice team. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At New York -New York 2, Phila Idelphia 5. At Chicago Chicago 6, Pittsburg 8 At Boston Boston 4, Brooklyn 3. (Ten innings ) At Cincinnati Cincinnati 2, St Louis New York. April 20 Rube Schauer, who came to New York in .luly, 1913. (.started his first major league gam here today and was hit hard by the pace setting Philadelphlans. who won I their fifth straight ictory of the sea-Ison sea-Ison .t to 2 Mayer pitched well for I Philadelphia, his only poor Inning be-ling be-ling the fourth when New York bunched bunch-ed four hits for their two runs. Umpire Um-pire Byron ordered McGraw of the Giants off the field in the ninth Inning In-ning Philadelphia 021 002 0005 New York 000 200 0002 CincinnatJ-St. Louis. Cincinnati. April 20 Benton pitched pitch-ed superb ball, allowing only two hits, and as a result Cincinnati shut out St Louis today 2 to 0. Perdue, who started the game for St Louis, was hit hard, but kept the hits scattered. He was taken out of the box in the eighth inning to permit. Butler to bat for him, and Niehaus pitched one inning, in-ning, vlelding one hit. St. Louis 000 000 0000 Cincinnati 100 000 lOx 2 Boston-Brooklyn. Boston, April 20 With two out and three on bases in the tenth Inning, Smith drove the ball to the score board, scoring Fitzpatrtck, and gavo Boston a 4 to 3 victory over Brooklyn today. The contest was an exciting one in which misplays kept the outcome out-come ln doubL Brooklyn used four pltchera. Altchison was in the box when Smith made the winning hit. Brooklyn 000 200 001 03 Boston 020 001 OOO 14 Chicago-Plttsburg. Chicago, April 20 Pittsburg hit Chicago's pitchers consistently today and defeated the locals S to 0 Che-ney's Che-ney's offerings were hit to all corners of the field and Zabel weakened In the sepnth In this round Wapner's triple with two men on bases clinched the game for the visitors. Maniau pitched in tine form until thr seventh when he was replaced by McQuillan Home runs by Johnston and Fisher were features. Pittsburg 201 200 nno S Chicago 000 002 3106 AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit Detroit C, Chicago 3. "At St. Louis St. Louis 0, Cleveland Cleve-land 9. At Washington Washington 2, Boston Bos-ton 5. At Philadelphia Philadelphia 6 New York 2 Detroit. April 20 Detroit's slugging trio, Cobb. Crawford and Yeaeh, smashed their team to third consecutive consecu-tive victory over Chicago today. The score was 6 to 3. Ckotte and Daus were hit hard In spots. Three hits hits and a wild throw by Cicottc in the sixth inning decided the game. Man ager Rowland made several changes In the Chicago line-up Outfielder Felsch vva benched Roth replaced Breton at third base and the outrield was shifted. Chicago 200 100 0003 Detroit 200 003 lOx 6 New York-Philadelphia. Philadelphia. April 20. By bunch ing hits and a double steal with errors er-rors by New York. Philadelphia won todays gsme to 2 Warhop was hit hard ln four Innings while Shaw-kev Shaw-kev kept the hits of his opponents scattered Philadelphia 002 120 01x 6 New York 100 ool 0002 Washington-Boston. Washington April 20. Roston batted bat-ted Callia hard today and defeated Washington 5 to 2. Excellent fielding field-ing kept the score down. Foster for Boston, yielded two singles and a triple for two runs in the first inning, but thereafter held the locals in check. Boston 002 001 1015 Washington ... .200 ono ooo 2 St. Louis-Cleveland. St. lxmis, April 20 St. Louis could do nothing with Morton's delivery today to-day and was shut out, ii tq 0. Cleveland Cleve-land bunched hits off St. Louis pitchers pitch-ers and took advantage of local er rors Cleveland 004 ooi 0220 St Louis 000 000 000 o FEDERAL LEAGUE. At Pittsburg Pittsburg 4, Kansas City 3- Al St. Louis St Louis 8, Chicago 3 At Buffalo Buffalo 6, Brooklyn 2. Pittsburg. April 20. A hit batsman, a pass and Oakes' triple gave Pittsburg Pitts-burg two runs In the eighth today and the locals defeated Kansas City 4 to 3. Easterly's homer in the second with ono on and Cilmore's triplo in the seventh with ono on gave the visitors their runs. Kansas City. .. 020 000 100-3 G 0 Pittsburg . . . . 000 200 02x 4 7 0 Batteries Main and Easterly; Camnitz, Rotge and Beri. St. Louis-Chicago. St Louis, April 20 A single bv j - Crandall, who batted for Bridwell in the first inning, scored two runs for the St. Louis team, giving the locals four tallies and a lead that Chicago could not overcome. St. Louis won 8 to. 5. Chicago ... 5 5 0 St. Louis 8 5 3 Batteries Brennan, Brown and Fischer; Groom aud Hartley. Brooklyn-Buffalo. Buffalo. April 20 Buffalo batters fell upon Lafltte in the opening inning of toda's game with Brooklyn, two singles, a double and two buses on balls, living them a winning lead, the final total being 6 to 2. Manager Lee Magee nf Brooklyn was sent to the clubhouse in the seventh sev-enth inning for disputing a decision bv Uiuoire Westervelt Brooklyn 000 110 000-2 11 1 Buffalo 400 020 OOx 6 11 1 Batteries LaFltte and Land; Schulz and Allen. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. t Milwaukee St. Paul 11 12 3 Milwaukee 6 3 0 Batteries North. Gardner and Johnson. Young. Shakleford, Grlescl and Hughes, Brannon. At Columbus Indianapolis $ q Columbus 7 10 1 Batteries Cantwell and Gossett; Eayera, Boothby and Coleman. At Cleveland Louisville . 3 13 o Cleveland 5 j Batteries Scanlan, Marks and Clemons, James and De Yost. At Kansas City Minneapolis jo - Kansas City . n 5 Batteries Williams and Gharritv Delhi and Moore. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. At Mobile Mobile 7, Atlanta 2 At Memphis Memphis 3, Little Rock 4. (Eleven innings.) At Now Orleans New Orleans 9 Birmingham 6. At Nashville Nashville 6 Chatta nooga 9. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE At Tacoma Seattle 1. Taconia' 3 At Spokane-Aberdeen 3 Spokane 9 ve'r 0 CUVerViCt0ria C' Va-ou- ELECTED TED WILLIAMS Logan April 20. Ted William, basketball guard, has been elected t captain Ins team In 1915-16 At ttl meeting which elected Williams it was determined that the. major nor fon of the 1914-15 B. Y. C baaketb team will return to school next ?ua- pJ Ison, including Wright, Cox. Neifeon- and Tolman. Id Is |