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niP. KT-AMATTT NEWS " Friday, April 16, 1926 Kin 1 If P I Tl I Pll 10 i ' r)r' wn'la tlm (ants (iiiinrt "lied" U A 1 1 lArililrlf IV M,","" ,,,r 'uooxii iia i UlU I.JiIIIIjII III i win. bring iimI I by three Pitta T I burgh errors. Illll I I" A 1 1 1 1 1 KAlaT 'l2 ","""n occurred at Pbllad. U1U LLmiULi LlrlULi ,,, ltl,..n,la, , I Cola ml snow played havoc with iuth major league schedulns Thursday and rrlpplcd attendance nd hampered tlm playera, where tames were played. j A single exception was tlm bril liant performance turned In at HI. ).oula by Howard Keen, tlio former fub (wirier, who pitched the I'ardl liala to a nil u I -ii u I victory ovrr tint 1'lratee. 1 to 0. 1 Elsewhere the gainee were frix Mltlng attain, with errore frequent he el- Iloaton llilril baaemau, wbo waa obtained . by tliu llruvea from Ilia Athletics, , fractured lila Ire tryltm lo score Id j the eighth Inning, lie I 111 Into th I plule and waa blocked by Jimmy Wilson, Ilia Phillies' catcher. AMFItll'.tV I.KAtil'F. New York at lloalon, no cold weedier. Hrnro Philadelphia Waahlngton Ilautngarlner, flush and llunl. Hcore Ht. Loula Ifhlraau game It. II. K 9 II 1 1 6 I'ala and I'rrklna; N. H. Peak Finally Conquered as Zero Gale Rages II. II. K. 4 3 11 11 0 .niliary. Holm and Hchsng; lllunke nahlp and Bchalk. Cleveland at Detroit, no game cold wealhrr. NATIONAL I.F.AGCK Brooklyn at New York, no game, cold weather. Score It. II. K. Iloaton 4 10 0 Philadelphia K It 2 Mogrlilxa. Ileuton anil Taylor; KnlKht and Wllaon. CbliaKo at Cliirlnnnll, no game, lia balla bounced from handa I hut Were blua with cold. 1 Uamea at New York, Cincinnati, gloelon and Detroit wero potponrl cauae of Ilia Icy blaaia and occa sional anow flurries. Tha 1'hlladslphla Alliletlra, who had been trying lo play baavtiall (without therr batting eyea, finally !fo.nd Ihoaa neceaaary optica, and; proceeded to alaughter Ilia Kenutora, I lo 3. Jon llllill, Allla Fcrguaoii and Curly Ogdini were touched up f..a 19 1.11 VV'ituhliiulitii rnu. . .. . .. ' i i ,i I cold weal her. Irlbuled flvn errors lo help the; vlaltors along. H In I IiiiiIiik. Tho While Hnx blew llieuiaulveH lo eight ruua In the flint limine j ,,. ... rr of their game with tha llrowna, driving Tom '.nehery, Ibu former i . Senator, lo lb shoscrs before '" bhUt-Ullt UailieS ynunouncer nan immnco iiiioriiiina i the handful of fuiia In the bleat her who waa pitching. Ilnlen aleuimed the tide, but Teddy lllimkenahlii bad th vlaltors aufely In hand, and (he Kox won. It to 4, and now are alone out In front In the American league. The amailng rhllllea continued lo trample over the helpluaa llrave from Iloaton. mukliig II three etralghl with on I to 4 victory. Flf- Hcore- I'lttaburah Ht. Iiula .. II. II. o f. 3 K . " I jV "a ""' FW ar-A ft) ill MVE HOME Hl'NH NEWARK, N. ., April 15. (United Nawa) .Nina borne runa featured tha International league lame between Iba Newark Beara and tha Buffalo Btaona Tburaday. Prank Kane of tha Beara made two, ona In tha flrat and another In the aeeond. Newark collected hit and finally won. IS to 10. l.KAIH INTO FIUHT. 8AN FRANCISCO, April IS. (United Newa) Jamea J. Jeffrlea, a to pound pit bull terrier, loat bla temper Tburaday at the alght of two French bulldoca. Jamea leaped from a third floor window lo get' at tha doge. Ha loat hla belligerency and ton! of hla hide and will be In tha boapttal for a 'month. The dog team of Arthur T. Waldt-n, first liuakiea to trale famous Mount Taahington, in New llampahlre, rearhra (right) the peak with a 60-milc gale racing and the thermometer at ninua ten. At left Waldcn and hia lead dojra are accn resting in the protection of an improvised belter before l-eylnnlng the return trip Morriaon uml Clooch; Keeu and in Coast League BAN FltANCISCO. April 15. (I'liKid Newa) Two abul-outa and a rontlniiutliin of the atrong pitching which boa featured roceut Pacific Coaal leuKuo bull gamea were the high apo'a of Thuraday'a conteata. Kun Krunclaco waa able lo gar- leen hlla were garnered by Kletcber'a ner only two hit off l.udulph of aurnrtaea. inctiiUlna home runa by ! Mbialon. unci the S.-u1k look another laeh and Wllliunia. With the nrore at 4 nil In (bu laal of Ihe ninth. Cy Wllllnma went In as a pinch hitter with tho baaea full. He knocked ovrr Ilia fence, hla aeeond home run In aa many iloya. llenlnn, who had relieved Mo f grldge in the ninth, wai Ihe victim. The I'ltlaburgh I'lratea were un- trluuiilng, 10 to o.. The other ahul-otit wna aeroaa the bay, where Murlln of riucrnniento hung a airing of ciphers on the Oakland team. The Kenatora won, 4 to 0. Hollywood loat Ita aeeond game of the aeaaon when I.oa Angelea, aided by Jacoba' valient flinging de able 10 aolve Howard Keen'a dellv- fealed the Stara. 5 to 1. Deapite Ibe defeat Hollywood atlll leads the Ivugue, with M Union aeeond. A light, light hitting contest at Brattle waa won by tha Indiana with three ruua to two for Portlaud. CO.tHT I.KACrK Score It. II. Portland 2 & Seattle J X Meeker and Tobln; Elliott Jacoba. , STOKES DONE BROWN PaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaMaiav NQDHW f. BOQVjjN aataaWaMaaaTaTaaaaaTaMB Iletwcen now and (be close of cost of experimenting come higher Score K. H. m Angelea E 9 Hollywood 1 4 K. Jucoba and Hanna; Fnllerion and Hedman. than behind the plane. m The Yankees atart with a green infield, with the exception of Joe Dugan at third. Wallie Gehrig haa league managers! Prov nl wortn l tint- ii the aoutiiland. And it also would I Tony Laticrl la a rookie fresh from E'sevm to be the logical result of: the Coast league and must produce 1 and the 192 season we are liable lo sec several Important changes in the lineups of. the 'big league clubs the lineups which start the season. Thla is apparent to anyone who watched the big Score R. II. San Kranclaco 0 2 Mission 10 10 Williams. Moudy mid Yelle; dolph and Murphy. E. 1 1 l.u- the acmi-makeahlft lineups the boss es ffnally decided upon. The Cleveland Indians, for in stance, go Into the campaign with plans laid to use a mnde-over catch- ler In right field. Olenn Myatt la hla name. The move as planned Is I entirely an experiment. Myall has j played the outfield, but not as a regular with a big league baseball (earn. The shift, if held to, will necessitate either placing the entire burden behind the plate on young j Luke Sewell or giving a nemiomer. Chirk Autrcy. a chance to show his nuy your coat thla week at Bee! luff behind tl Pl- And in no Ilegln'a Store and save 10. A15-18' other position In the field does the Score II. II. E. Sacramento 4 12 1 Oakland ..- 0 4 1 Martin and Kochler; Delaney McKlnley, Stuart and Baker. at aeeond and maintain a good bat ting gait. Mark Koenlg comes from St. Paul destined to become a great shortstop, but be. may have to be given some time in which to find himself. If any of these youngsters fall Into a slump or (he dumps Hug gins will have to use Aaron Ward, Spencer Adama and a couple of oth ers In an effort to revive the In field, shattered by the release of Wallie Plpp and Everett Scott . The While Sox infield is not an aasured quartet. The veteran Ever ett Scott may find the pace too hot for bis legs. .. ; Connie Mack i having troubles due to the apparent slump of Chic 1XMKH H1HHY. BROOKLYN. April 15. (United Newa) Patrolman James McEtrath reported to bla superior that he bad loat hia shield while patroling bla beat.' The detectives raided a apeak easy and found It under the bed. Tha apeak eaay keeper cleared the air when ha aald he had found It on the atraet, and McElrath has tened to clinch his vindication by making an additional charge of petty larceny against the fellow. TAKKH JOY OCT itV LIFE , WASHINGTON, April 15. (Unit ed Newa) The canoe variety of ro mance may be aoraewhat threatened by new rule of tha United States bureau of navigation that canoes In navigable waters must display a red light to avoid accidents. Just like motorboata. No need of H on non navigable lakes and streams, how ever. if. FOR PLAYTHING. NEWARK. N. J.. April 15. (Unltml News) After 4-year-old Katherlne Cocutza had been found ahot and killed In her home, neigh bors told the police that her 12-year-old brother had run from the house screaming: "I've shot my sister. She can't talk." RICKARD TAKES ! FIGHT CONTROL Alleged Promoter Falls to Qualify in Wills-Jack . Deraptey Match NEW 'YORK, April IS. (Unltad Newa) Tex Rlckard'a grasp on the heavyweight boxing altuatlon tight ened Tburaday. Tha time allocated to Floyd Fltx slmmona to post a guarantee for a match between Jack Dempeey and Harry Wills expired, with no money in evidence. 'I Paddy Mulllna, wbo manages the negro challenger, proceeded to get In touch with Rlckard. Jack Demp eey also baa been In communication with Tex, and Gene Tunney haa signed on the dotted Una. All that remains to be done, it would seem, U for Rlckard to de cide whom be wants to match, and where. This does not mean that Dempeey is going to fight, aa few believe that tha heavyweight champion has any Intention of returning to the ring. It doea mean, however, that Paddy lie that Rlckard Is tha man with whom they muat do business. , Vulllns and Harry Wills now real- "An important announcement," as they Ilka to say at Madison Square Oarden may be expected from tha promoter within a day or two. ' Meanwhile Tex has arranged for another "natural" which will give Mickey Walker his second shot at tha middleweight championship. Tha welter king, who boxes Pet La too at Scranton on May 17. has been signed to fight "Tiger" Flowers of Atlanta at Yankee stadium next June. j Galloway. Bill to save the day. Wamby may bare In the National League the Cubs, Dodgers and Cincl Reds have un certain lnfieldera. Halt .a dozen clubs In the two league aren't aura of their outfield combinations. And yea can bet., the, pitching staffs will be Juggled considerably. So It will be s wise fan who knows his own team'a box score. AFFLICTION AJI ASSET. - ' NORTHAMPTON, Eng., April W.' (United News) Mrs. Mary Law, motor boa owner, escaped proeeca tlon for using an unlicensed has because she is stone deaf and can not read or write. Tha case was adjourned for a week while tha prosecution tried to find some way to convey the nature of tha charge to Mrs. Law. No way waa found and the case was dropped. j TRADES OFF LIBERTY. I REDDING, Cal., April : 15. (United News) William . Tlerney will spend fire years In Folsom pen itentiary because he escaped from tha chain gang here last July, when. . . he had but 28 more days -to serve In the county Jail. 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