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Show NATI0NALLEAOIE LEE MAGEE HITS 'EM. CINCINNATI. O.. April 17 Pittsburgh Pitts-burgh bunched hits off Reean in the fourth inning today and when the -id. was retired seven runs had crossed the plate, the visitors eventually win-: nine. 8 to 1. Hamilton was nlso hitj hard, but managed to keep the safeties! I well scattered. Lee Magec sot two uouble.x and three singles in tiv. limes I up. Score bv innincs ! Pittsburch ....000 Too 0018 Cincinnati 100 000 ooo 11 Summary: errors Cutshaw. Hamilton. Ham-ilton. Allen Two base hits L. Ma-gee Ma-gee 2. Cutshaw. Mollwifz. Stolen bases' Carey 2. Stengel, (iroh. Sacrifice hits Rousch 2. Double play -Schmidt: 'unassisted). Left on bnes Pitta I j bureb 7. Cincinnati 11. First 1 se on! ' errors Cjneinnati 1 Ri-' s on balls; -Off Hamilton 3. off Reuther 1, off Regan 2, off Eller 2. Hits-Off Reu 1 I I her 0 in 1 inning, on Ri gan 5 In 2 1 innings, off Eller 6 in 3 2-3 innings Struck out By Hamilton 4, by Reuther Reuth-er 1, by Eller 1. Winning pitcher Hamilton Losing pitcher Regan. BARNS BLANKS BROOKLYN. NEW YORK. April 17 New York again defeated Brooklyn today. Karn s, in his Giant debut, shutting out the visitors, 2 to 0. Coombs also pitched well for Brooklyn, Brook-lyn, but had one bad inning. In the fourth Younu walked and went to third on Kauif's single. On O'Mara's wild throw to second Young scored and Kaufi reached third, from where he seored on Burns' infield out. Score by Innings Brooklyn . ftOO OOO nfiO 0 New York 000 200 00- 2 Summary: Error- -O'Mara Two-base Two-base hits Raridan. Olson. Burns. Myers. My-ers. Stolen base Myers. Double plays Doyle to Holke 2. Left on bases i New York 0, Brooklyn 4. Bases on' balls Off Barnes 1. off Coombs L Struck out By Barnes 3. Passed ball Rariden. BRAVES SMEAR PHILLIES PHILADELPHIA. April 17. Boston' ior 'o Philadelphia in U departments ih.-.i the local team neve " ' ' MM . I I i -, ,," I,, K,. U tO 2. I Both Philadelphia pitchers were hil hard and their support was poor. Herzo',' played his first game for I Boston 'ind prevented two runs b a j ' spectacular catch of a ily in short cen-terfield. cen-terfield. Score by innings ! Boston 450 011 00014 Philadelphia Oou linO nJO 2 Summary. Errors--Conway 2. Mc-Caffigan. Mc-Caffigan. Stock. Cravath. Two bast hits Massey, Wirktand. Nehf. Konet-chy, Konet-chy, Bancroft. Stolen bases Massey. I Dilhoeftr Sacrifice hits Nehf. Left I on bases Boston 10. Philadelphia i, I First base on errors- Bosion 4, Phila- j delphia 1. Bases on balls Off Nehf L j oft Tincup 1. off Woodward 4. Hit , II - -Off Tincup. 11 in 5 innings; off II Woodward. G in 4 innings. Struck ni)4 By Nehf 1, by Tincup 3 by Wood- 1 ward 1. Wild pitch Tincup Losing 1 pitcher Tincup. 1 BEES LOSE OUT ON GOULD; ALSO IN DRAFT ARMY MCSCATINF la.. April 17 Albert 1 (Continued on page 13.) I jSPORTSl t Continued Jbrcm i'age 12 ) Gould, former Cleveland American league piteher, will go to Jefferson barracks in May through tbo latest draft call. Gould broke into baseball here, starring star-ring in the Central association. Later ho was drafted by Davenport of the Three Eye league and sold by that club to Cleveland. Last season he played with Toronto and was disposed of to Salt Lake. From the above dispatch it is evident evi-dent that the Becy have lost out again in their efforts to strengthen the pitching pitch-ing staff. Likewise, the Cleveland club has again been balked in Its attempts at-tempts to get Jack Farmer from the Salt Lake club. Cleveland agreed to give Salt Lake two players for the great center gardener of the Bees, but thus far it has been unable to find even one who could be guaranteed to r port Cleveland tried to send Ivan Howard, How-ard, but he would not report. It offered Pitcher Callamore, and he would not sign, and nov. Gould is slated to do hifi duty for his country. |