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Show PIRATES EASILY TRIM CARDINALS O O O O O O O O O O O Oj GIANTS BATTER BROOKL YNITES O O O O O o o o O O O o INDIANS' RALLY DEFEATS TIGERS n vrio l LE .t E W. Ii Pet. 1 New York 6 1 .883 1 Chicago 5 2 ,7-W Philadelphia 3 2 .800 St. Louis ... . A 3 -571 Pittsburg 4 3 .571 Brooklyn ; 2 4 .333 Boston 1 .200! Cincinnati 1 6 .143 Merdaj - H'-nii At Boston Philadelphia-Boston game postponed; rain. At Brooklyn New York 8. Brooklyn Brook-lyn 1. At Chicago Cincinnati 1, Chicago 3. At Pittsburg St. Louis 5, Pittsburg Pitts-burg 10. Today's Schedule New York at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at Pittsburg. Cincinnati at Chicago. PITTSBl'RG. April 21. The Pirates opened the season at home with a 10 to 5 victory over St. Louis. The batting bat-ting of Maranvllle. Tlerney and B.'g-bee B.'g-bee for Pittsburg, and Hornsby's home run for St. Louis, were outstanding features Sherdcl was knocked off of the' mound in the first Inning, and Adame, who pitched for the Pirates the last three Innings, allowed only one hi'. The score: R. H. E. St. Louis 5 8 2 Pittsburg 10 13 31 Batteries Sherdel, Barfoot, Portion and Alnsmith; Cooper. Adams and Gooch BROOKLYN, April 21 BrooKlyn opened the season here Thursday with D rade and music, but lost to the 1 world's champion New York. Giants 8 to 1. The Giants bunched seven hitsj Including triples by Meusel and Raw-, lings and a home run by ttarly Smith in the first two Innings. Catcher Taylor of the Dodgers suf-l I fered a finger broken by a foul in the ninth. The scpre: R. H. E I ; New York 8 10 2 j Brooklyn 1 i 3 Batteries Douglas and Snyder; , Vance Smith. Mammaux and Taylor, j Millar. il CHICAGO. April 21. Chicago ush-1 I fr- d In the local -National league sea-1 sea-1 son Thursday with a 3 to 1 victory' lover Cincinnati. In a great pitching I duel between Grover Alexander and Pete Donohue. The locals made only three scattered hits, whlh the visitors , made five. A crowd, estimated at IS. 000, including includ-ing a delegation of fans from Cincin-' Cincin-' nati, witnessed the game. The score: R. H. E. I Cincinnati 1 5 2 'Chicago a 3 3 0 Catteries Donohue Gillespie andj Iwingo; Alexander and Harnett. AMERICAN LEAGUE. L. Pet. Cleveland 6 1 .S.'T New York 5 .714 Philadelphia .... 4 : uil St. Louis i S J'1 Chicago 2 500 Boston 3 4 .429 Washington 2 5 JS0 Detroit 0 H .00.0 esterday's Rcanlts, At Detroit Cleveland S, Detroit 4. At Phlladf lphla Boston 15, Philadelphia Phila-delphia 4. At New York Washington 3. New York 10. At st. Louis Chicago 4. st. Loul 2. 1 1 - Seta dido Chicago at St. Louis. Cleveland at Detroit. Boston at Philadelphia Washington at New York. DETROIT, April 21. Cleveland trailed Detroit for eight innlngM Thursday, then rallied in tho ninth after two were out, scored two runs and beat the Tigers, to 4. In tho opening game of the American league season here. it was the dxth consecutive defeat for the locals. Score: it. H L. Cleveland 3 7 0 Detroit 4 8 0 Patter lew: Bagbv". Morton and O'Neill; Ehmke an" Bassler. PHILADELPHIA, April .'1. Huston Hus-ton marred the Philadelphia American Ameri-can leugue opening by battering threo local pitchers for seventeen hits, from whit h the visitors gathered fifteen 1 nny. ''i'IK'1 Hums and Joe Dugan were heavy clouters against their former team mates Burns had four iilts. including two homo runs. lTQgun and Smith also had home runs. Score R. H. E Boston ic 17 3 Philadelphia , 9 3 Batteries: Pennock and Walters; Rommel. Sullivan. Eckeit and l i r-ger, r-ger, Perkins. ST. LOUIS. April 21 Frank Cl-lerbee. Cl-lerbee. the Browns" far corner man. muffed a pop fly in ihe opening frame of tho fins American league -..'ine here Thursday and permitted two Sox runs to score, the Browns losing, 4 to 2, before a crowd of 1 1.000. Shocker and Faber pitched good ball. Faber fanned the last three men to fac him, while Sho ker whiffed the last two Opponents. Pan Johnson, league president, attended Seore: i 14 t? Chicago . 4 g j I St. Louis 2 S 2 I Batteries: Faber and Si iialk" I Shocker and Severeid. xi: York. April :i tmh .Cw xorli Americans raided their 1921 championship flag hero Thursday and defeated Wi-hington in the opening game of the local American league season, 10 to 3 Cold weather held down the at- '"l .Mill. r. v. ho hit .. home run in Boston yesterday, hit another today with two men on bases Score: i: n E ashlngton . . 3 7 New York ! ." .' 10 13 Batterle-H llogridge, Courtne and Qharrtty; Jones and Bohtfng 00 |