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Show mroSTlEGi LEAGUE STANDING W. L. Pet. Chicago 2 0 1000 Cincinnati 2 0 1000 Philadelphia 1 0. 1000 New York .1 0 1000 Pittsburg 0 2 .000 St. Louis 0 2 .000 Brooklyn 0 1 .000 Boston 0 1 .000 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Boston Now York 6, Boston 2. .At Chicago Pittsburg 0, Chicago 2. At Cincinnati St. Louis 0, Cincinnati Cincin-nati 1. At Brooklyn Philadelphia-Brooklyn gamo postponed; rain. TONEY IN RARE FORM CINCINNATI. April 12. Toney had tho best of a pitching duel with Ames today and Cincinnati won, 1 to 0. After Long dropped McKechnie's long fly in the fifth inning Groh followed with a single, driving in the only run of tho game. McKechnlo Injured a finger Bliding Into first in tho eighth. Score by innings: St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Cincinnati 0 0001000 x 1 GIANTS WIN OPENER BOSTON, April 12. The baseball season was opened at Braves' field today to-day with a defeat for tho local team. New York winning, 6 rflns to 4. ! i . i '.'li II !! i I ISEZI'-.im I ES The fourth inning produced all of New York's runs. Smith's wild throw on a possible double play, whicn would have retired tho side, caused Rudolph to weaken and by three singles, a double dou-ble and a triple the visitors gained their winning total. Allen and Barnes of two runs in the third and another in the fourth. Snow fringed the field. There was a cold wind and a trace of rain in the air. Bluejackets and marines ma-rines marched to the flagpole beforo the game and raised old glory, while an airplane circled overhead. Score by Innings: New York 00060000 06 Boston 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 01 k DOUGLAS BEATS PIRATES CHICAGO, April 12. Phil Douglas held Pittsburg to four scattered hits today while Chicago bunched hits behind be-hind Cooper's wildness and won their second victory, 2 to 0. The cold weather weath-er took effect on Larry Doyle's ankle and he retired in favor of Zeider. Score by innings: Pittsburk 0 0000000 00 Chicago 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 x 2 SOPHOMORE ENGLISH. Posted on ono of tho bulletin boards in Coppeo hall, Lehigh university, are several sentences Illustrating the English Eng-lish used by members of tho sophomore sopho-more class in the mid-year examinations examina-tions which have just come to an end. They are as follows: "He alone travelled over the refulgent reful-gent heather " "Her anxious heart heard out of him the scoldings that had to follow." "He starred up at the blew heavens." heav-ens." "Fra Sorgo is an alagorical individual." indi-vidual." "Both were aligned In their fullness and the wrong was suppressed when he set fire to his own barn after being be-ing on tho balance." "When they saw that he was burdened bur-dened with wurst they took it from him." "He done it of his own accord." "The father layed on the bed of pain." "In the pale hours he grasped tho nand of his wife." "Her broken heart already gavo forth its retreating beats which wo nil most follow." Washington Times. |