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THIRD SECTION PAGE SEVEN THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, SUNDAY. MAY 1 1 2 3 NEWS.N0TE TEAM icl -AND 3L1 SCORES SEXTET OF FINKELHOR L3ASEBALL CLUB STARS TRI-B0R0UGH LEAGUE STARTS TOMORROW Craf ton-Ingram Church Twilight League Opens Season Tuesday Evening Field Put In Shape for First Game Usual Ceremonies to Attend Blowoff Ingram to Oppose the St. Phillips Nine In Initial Battle. North Braddock Champions to Oppose Edgar Thomson Steel In Opener Korch Crescents Meet St. Michaels Tuesday All Clubs Strengthened.

i'ika Johnston or Blotter will pitch for the champ with a possibility of lied Martin handling the hurling end for the Steel inne. Both teams are confident of getting away to a good start and the opener ill be a thriller. Te tegular opening game features will be in line and the league officials are making preparations to handle a record-breaking crowd The follow -fig day the Korch Cres-cert-i wil oppose the highly estimated Michael outfit. These rresbyterian vs. Crafton M.

B. May 33. Craft on V. P. vs.

Ingram: May 22, St. Philips vs. Craftcn M. E. May 14.

lncran vs. Crafton Presbyterian: May iC Craftcn vi Oaf ton M. K. May S. St.

Philips vs. Craf ton Presbyterian; May 30. Craf lun U- vs. Craf ton Presbyterian: June 1. Crafton M.

tu. vs. Ingram; June 4. Ingram vs. Craf ton iTesbyterian: June 5.

St. Philips vs. Crufton U. June 7. Craf ton Ireebyterian vi Crafton M.

E. June Craf ton V. P. vs. Ingram; June LJ.

St. Philips vs. Crafton M. E. June it, Ingram vs.

Crufton Presl-yte-rian; June 1, Crafton vs. Crafton M. E. June 13. Crafton IT.

P. vs. Crafton reseby ter.an June Zl. Ingram vs. St.

Philips; June J2. ST. Philips vs. Crafton ITes-bylerian; June 3P. Crafton vs.

Crafton M. fcl. June St. Philips vs. lYaf-toQ IV; June 23.

Ingram s. Crafton M. E. July 2. Crafton vs.

Ingram: July 4. St. Philips vs. Crafton M. K.

July 6. St. Philips vs. Crafton Presbyterian; Juiy 10: Crafton M. E.

vs. Crafton Craftcn Juiy 14 Ingram vs. St. Philips; July IX Crafton U- P. Crafton Presbyterian.

July IT. Crafton E. vs. Ingram; Juiy 1. St.

Philips vs. Crafton U. Juiy A crafton M- vs. Crafton Presbyterian: Juiy Crafton I', vs. Ingram: Julv i-s.

Cm tun M. E. vs. St. Phil-ps: July 27.

In gram vs. Crafton Presbyterian; SI. Crafton P. vs. Craftt-n M.

Aiiitust i St. vs. Craftrn Presbyterian. August Imsrara vs. St.

Philips. August T. Crafton t- vs. Crafton Prsbyit-rmii. August Crafton M.

E. vs. ftijr.am; August In. St. IMuiips vs.

Crufton August 14. St. Phil.ps vs. Criiftou it. E.

August In. Crxftor. C. P- vs. Ingram; August 2.

M. Vi t'rafton Presbyterian: August Craftoii I. I- vs. Crafton M. E.

August St. Philips vs. Crafton Prvsl.ytrr.an; August Ingmm vs. St. Philips: September S.

Crafton Pr.sbyter.an vs. Ingram. Nick Bcll Lefty Titz INI IF fit TAMM Tit insW 5ULU VAN Kewfiy Notes of ThC Players, Man ACer2STErW5 Oakc FVtioAY iVashington Field Club Defeats Cadillac, 1610 Aucic Wnsh'ntnn Fi-I1 Club i.e the sn i'a rk yes-t'hv an-l a in over 'ulilif lt.r I6 ti I luth teMiii were off in thir vH owip.ir the fait Iiat tKr first irame pIytMl. tfwartz vaj he i run fr the Wnshiivton boyi rrttinfir ftur hits in as nines up. Kioke pitih-d a Kcd frame fir the winners, shortstop for the motor fcoyj.

starreJ the tiUi. ai.Tfj'lirp live chances mud pet-ine a tnal IWij runs. A iarge -wtt itnes. .1 ihe pm. Th score: F.

Cub H. A. fci. iillac R. P.

A. E. GAMES CARPED THIS WEEK. Tuesday Ingram vs. rit.

Phillips. Thursday Cratton P. vs. Crafton Presbyterian. Friday -rraf ion M.

K. vs. Ingram. THE Oafton-Ingram Church Twilight Ijasebaii League, one of the pioneers in local evening baseball, will be back stronger than ever this saaon, the big opening being scheduled for Tuesday evening. Every team has ben strengthened and a hot race is anticipated.

iv.r-thing has been put in readiness for the blow-off. The playing field has been improved, the grounds leveled, a bigger score board built, btitherme trees removed and numerous other changes have been effected that should make the games ideal for the fans. IcTim and Phillips, two strong will provide the fun in tae opener. A banner crowd is sure to be on band for both the custoreary opecing day ceremonies and the interesting game that wilt result. The schedule that has leen dawn lip is a masterpiece.

Twenty imrs will be played by each team, the sea-fun ending on La bur lay wiil be contested in the afternoon of P-cor-aua lav and July 4. Joe Kckles. Wallace Scott. Alfred Jessup. WmfStld Scott and Oy wiil be the league's staff of man.iecrs this season.

The eomp.ete schedule, as drawn up by AS Dmitri and his assistants, foiows: lav S. Ingram vs. St. 10. Cratton P.

vs. Crafton ITesbyterUi Stay 11. Crafton M. R. vs.

Ingram: May li. St. Philips vs. Cralton May IT. CraTton BEAVER FALLS EKSWWNERS Broadway Club of Beechview Falls Easy Prey to Champion Team, 11 to 0.

ISreciai. Tixkuv to The Uazett-k Timks. BEAVER FALLS. May 5 (Special.) The Beaver Fails Elks were in a hitting mood today and rounded Caskev and Murphy for lo hits, win-tin? "from the Broadway Club of Beechvsew bv the score of 1 1 to Joe Semler v.a? again sent into the box by Manager Bvr.so.i. and tinned 16 of the visitors and held th-m to two hits.

Red Kirk kept up hs-s cood work bv making three hits. L)'c Ward also secured the same number, while Young and Kelly followed with two each. The score: roatd' y- K-U P.A.E.-t.iKi- i' A. r. m.

0 Weaver s. a 0 Hob son r. 0 Hag'ty 0 lirav 1 VVirma S. 9 ljHne 0 Boylan 0 t'aakev P- 6 KciK- 3 200 13 2 0 Vou'il 2 .1 10 i ft 3 ll-svn 1 I 1 1 i 9 0 If 1 0 2 1 1 i 4 a 0 1 Wnr-1 I 3 ft 3 i 1 1 1 a I 0 0 H-n-VsOT 1 TOO i 4 iTou.i 112 0 0 0 0 0. White 1 0 Belfzhoover Wallops New Doimont Club, 133 Keicxhoover handed th newly -organ ised Pormont Club a setback yettrcay.

the Hill Top Club hrunmering Ue Iormont twirUrs ftor 15 hits and 13 runs on the Iorniont field, while Wilson heU the boroueh boys at his met-ey until the eighth inninjr. when he let i-p. iillowin? thre run. Lauer, Archer. Citrxer ani Hacnf! were the iteavy hitlers of te lay.

The score: Boil 1 hull 3... 2 3 0 0 0 Kinn-e A it A Men 1 3 7 3 1 l-ynch I 1 1 lf-p 0 1 1 0 1 Zeliers 1 0 iliannon 0 1 01 VientTtle ml 1 1 iurhnn r. 2 000 Hishoy 0 12 1 0 KurT 2 3 8 0 0 Carter 2 0 1 0-sutcker 2 3 2 0 0 Morry 3 1 a O-Kl spiss 2. 1 13 2 0 S'Aarta 1.2 4 7 1 1 R1er; 2. 0 2 0 Snf-ier c.

0 0 3 (' Toner p-lf. 0 0 0 0 0 p-a. 2 3 '2 KufEley C- 1 2 3 0 H.rmont. H.A. A.E-.ik.ltah r.

R.H.P.A.K. AtTerby sO 0 1 3 Latter 3 2 2 0 1 Ijnrtf 2 4 i 3. 1 1 i 1 0 Vttm'r 3 Old 2 2 1 3 rtckt 1 2 2 I hxk 1 2 1 0 Thomns I. 1 1 0 0 Archer 1 0 0 2 1 0 A Pavies 2. 1 1 4 2 (' Sp-li-r 0 Snvih 1 i 2 0 i -Vilor A i Haerel c.

2 A lt 1 i fward 0 1 3 ft Wilson 1 2 Hoxh 5 i II 4l 1 0 1:: 2T 5 2 teams are a so aim.ng to a good get- a-vvay ami a real game will De line. The Crescents will have a team that will give the others a roueh battle, wh le the St. Mu hiels have been preparing for the season since, early spring. All games will start promptly at and will be handled by association umpires. KORCH DEFEATS Gardner Holds North Siders at Bay While Rankin Team Bat Barrett Hard.

THK Korch Crescents of Rankin walloped the Fineview tossers yesterday at the Fineview grounds. to 4. The Crescents were in a hitting mood and nicked Barrett's offerings for 15 hins-les. Gardner pitched a good gam for the winners, allowing but live ts. Both teams played good ball and one of the beat games seen on the hill in a long time was the result.

A large sized crowd attended the game. The score: ko, it il.i ii- Fin -i- al Connolly Joi li.n m. 1 Stanton I Cobb I Si. hoi Horan 1 1 Supak 3... 0 liurfncr C- 1 Gardner 1 e.llot-m r-c 1 0 Sh.rno 2..

1 1 (f HofVii 3... 0 1 1 Fowler 0 licn: If. I 0 'irhea In 1 1 Wilms i 0 0 1'nrrett 0 1 1'ohu 1 Toil. t. IS IS It Totals.

4 5 t. 4 I Kerch Crea. en ta 1 0 2 ft 9 Fineview 2 0 4 Two-lms. hits Stanton Connolly. Hughes.

Stolen tvases Connolly. Jordan. Sliomo 1 ou-ble rl-'iy Connolly to Stanton to Horan: Kuwler lo Siiomo Williams. First has, on hall i.T liardrer 1. off Hanrett 2.

HlnH out iiiirdner 6. l.y liarrect C. Sackville Stogies Win Over Canonsburg, 216 WASHINGTON. May 5 SpooaI. Washington' Inpnlerit hahall mttHimn a cieni1 today whnn thp Stosicrf defeated the Cnnonsburic Indpendent, 21 to 3.

Snuffy Fjteiirer, Wahington premier FOtrthpAw. had the pinners at his mercy IhrouRhcmt and contribute to bis own ic-tory with triple. Waxhinjrton bit Donald In almoM every Inning- and scored almost at will. Th- oret Waah'li. it H.I'.A.K.iCaiio.ib'ir.

R.H.l'.A.':. 2 2 4 4 0 1 0 13 2 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 I) 0 11 1 1 r.m.laev 3. 1 0 1 I Oft. in'i 1 1 I 'rokcr c. 1 O'lWilas 2..

H.rh'ds a. 0 0 Kain 0 IHmuld 0 "arrol) If. Mairy 2 1 l) 1 0 1 Irwin ru 2 i-nc pi 1 lfi 0i To-als. 1 2 l.y iiii-iiiira: Waahinaton 6 0 3 4 a 4 1 0 It 0 0 1 Two-base liii" Smiddle. Thrsk-base Srs tirer, l.wers.

FirKt baje on balla tiff la.nald S. Hit by ph' her Ky Iainald 4. Struck out Itv Sliencer iK.uble piay Hicbir.J-s-. Guidiiakand Kuan, 'wild pilcha Donald. Sptnot L'miiire Anthony.

National Tube Noses Out Parkersburg Nine, 53 PA RKKllSEURij. W. May ISpe- cial.) The National Tune nine of Mckees- port won from the Parkersburg team here today, i S. The visitors -ooced th victory by scoring in the seventa ana ninth Innings. The score: N.

Tube K.H.l',A.E.j Park'b R.U.P.A.E. Totals IS Totals 10 15 24 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 31" Veronas 10U07134 15 Two-It' hils M.m-. Uell. Klorke. taoker Three-bise h-ty Allen.

Ruff. Stolen ass Swartz. H-iff. IxubU piays llannon. and Huf'.

Hh on balls Off tv 2. off tarter 2. off Tones 4. Hit aith itched l-all luii. Hotlgers.

Sacrilice bunt Struc'c out Itv Kbxke 5. by Carter by Toner 4. Umpire MCiory. Troy Hill Triumphs Th- Troy HU1 Triangles started off well. the stnini; H.irwi.04l Cluh at the Sheridan frn.und in a well-rlayed pnime.

to l. Unas prove! the Murk ftr the Harv'iHHis, out ff the ci'posmj rers. i Je rla yel baJl and a larye crowd of fans were present to witm.se th i-nme. Thf rore; 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 FVItzhoover I 2 2 113 Two-base hits l-uuer. Carter.

Shook. Archer. Hnetiel. Hume runs luier. Archer.

Haenel. Thomas. Stolen haei Ijiuer. Carter. lvuMe plays Carter to Iavies to Shook.

1 "irst on Jails OT 4. off Hone 1, otf Cavanauh 1 Hit with pitches! bali By liote il.auer. Stru out Hy Wilson 10. by Po-e 2. ly Cavar.augh 3- Time 1 Siuith.

Homestead Grays Victors Over Imperials, 9 to 5 The Homestead Grays. :ii.l.i by the heavy huttint: of ivvens and Moody, were able to up an ejisv over the at Kan-km. 9-5. Cobbett piayed a stellar ame for the Tfce srore: 0 9 i. -iBiier 1 2 9 a Totals.

11 i5 bisrpest ciHsh we can think of' tor Today is" for L) man where Joe Warns rmki-lr. will seek to paxle Arlington jl. ihts for rows of Je tells us that either Dutch Strobel or Buck Kchrad'nK will be on the mound for the Finks. Jack iir idy do the noeivinir. 4n first the Liberty nine will have the noi-d No 1, Heil.

Jake Friday of Alt. St. Mary's t'olletre ill be found iuardinir the keystur.e. l'hil Weaver, a former proleiie of Dick Utiy's, is billed to at shortstop, and "arl wine of Johnstown, star forward of the Coliece Wanderers hasketball will plun the gap at the not -orm-r. Mickey Ji rdan.

Hennie Oleason and Ward himsi-lf will patrol the pastures. The Arlington 'ineup has no! yet been definitely decided upon, but yet reen aenniteiy aecioea upon, as it is trade up alran exclus of home talent It iscertain ti over with the South Kills fane, tussle will tret undr way at exclusively to The cct undr way at j.ju sharp. flHseball bnSN of the dia-Irlet 9il.ffilrl hno their diamond-appetite well an tinted this year. Ilu-lty imine lr. trewlrr, buekilop of the Gnrneld dropped Sn the Kridny aftrrniNin lo Inform us that eluh for whirh he does hia stutT will he one tf the elasslest around here.

We Kive full eredenee to his words. t'r alter iiearinK the names of few of iboiif siirneil lo play for the Kant Knder we tail to isaaliae anything; but aueeess for them. Aside from trimlf)-, who ioks nnd is a cracker-Jack receiver, the KCrecatioH biMiNlN a clever twirler in it-mtin of silnlker. a speedy in-nelil. and whnt promiseM to turn out fairly efficient outer defense.

Iled teddis. possessed as local sport followers luioit, of sace linsehnll head, will conch the contingent. Kril will lead bis men neninst Mifflin Tuesday. the Linkers on Saturday nnd the IteM I lub of Home-wood on May etrtel would funey hearinsr from lanir. Mount Hope, f'nrrlek Pirnun, ick.

Iuquesne I. lines and (he and Strollers of Kast Another busy week is in store for rloTicstciid 1 5 rays. Starting at Yoimx-stown this nftcmonn. the PiiSej men will enjasre in a 'iiiarb of jousts f-rf- liimuini; up their ntxt Saturday niht. Thursday they meet South Hills Athletics at McKinl- 1'nrk.

Friday they tro agrainst Tom Martin's Mill'vale crew, and the following day takes them to Srriithton lor a crack at the Stoney Jones'. The ijrays have booked more tilt for May this year than last, and at tlie rate they're taking 'em on. they are likely to their mark of lli flames played last season. is tnishty w-ll pleased with the work of Scrappy Hrown. his new-short fielder from Baltimore, and declares that the Eteppinir of Scrappy has been in j-'reat measure for the team's success to dale.

Tlnvy Iloberts take his Ienns to Swlssvnle Thursday evening; to combat the Triple l.lnkmen of that plnee. The scrlmmaKe will be the initial twilight session of the year for the Tlloomfielders and lluvy aims to triumph ns nn incenti-e to future victories. No siuad which Itoherts bas ntnnniEril hns ever been trimmed in Swlssvnle. though the borouich fosters held the Malones to tie summer UK o- However, it only takes one break to smash record completely, and ns nothing; could Kive Swlssvnle residents more whole souled enjoyment than to Ivchold the discomlilure of the Deans, battle to the finish Is nssured. The cohorts of Itoherts do their stuff nt Kittiinfiinar next Saturday.

They will open their home TrisiilKlos R.H.P.A.K liarwoo K.H.P.A.r.. Mnrt.fc r. 1 1 0 1 use 2 1 KnoT 2 i i oyiifiU't 1.1 1 13 0 XTch; 0 14 11 N-ha!) s. 0 2 1 1 1 Tetiz 0 0 3 0 Mrehler 3.1 1 I 2 OiCrooks 0 2 0 Kum'er 2. 0 10 9 0 Barker 1 1 0 Gunv.r 0 1 1 OjRi'ev If 9 1 1 0 Out rit 0 10 2 F.

Horn 2.. 0 1 0 1 Haas 0 I 0 6 0T Horn c. 0 2 11 2 0 0 0 1 1 j.M Kee 0 1 0 2 UK I.eaKiie tAlH open the 11U3 ffa- kkii tomorrow Th uiuntnni'pnient that lh fans of the the Tr't'oro district have loo- lilt!" lor ever smm- pe.pvtted basohai: to he in vosue Tiie Trit-To ait.iin will l-lay all Ranies it the K.ldur Hark, one of "the hasehall lields in the country The tic id has been kept in icood -shape and bv the time the ot.entrut train I played al! minor details will have been attended to. The opening attraction wiil brn loeether two sood teams, last year's pennant winners, the North HradU.n outfit, nieetinc the Kdfar Thompson Steel crew. North lirad.iocK is nir an extra ciiort to p-v aio Kood start to another pennant anc, it is without a doubt that the Steelers will Kive tnein plenty ui lEAGIE schedules FOR THE WEEK Triple Link KKlTION I.

Monday West I nghoupe at ISraddock. Toeiuay Swtssvaie ai uwiuinre, IHcalm at Turtle CreeK. Wednesday Turtle IT Swisfivale. Braddock at Mount Hope. Thursday East niisDursn at house.

Frl lwy Mount Hope at i-itcairm at Eaat l'lttsburgh. SUCTION HI Monday New Kra at (Jenrce Morris. Twslay-Anip lona at Schenley park. ThursOJiy Allison Psrk at New Kra. FrMay Schenlev I'ark st Allison Park.

SECTION iV. Mondav Indian Mound at Rich Valley. Wednesdny Sliernden at Hazel Glen. Thursday Bridirevl lie at Stokes. SECTION V.

Tuesday Oastonville at Manessen. Monon- gah- la at Donora. Vednelay Uufiura at nrnisium, at Friday lleallsville at Klrama. Bartley Senior League. Monday Robert K.

Burkes vs. W. G. IPeps at Murloh Field. ioti- vs.

Atnici at -v nHmiiic on luleva-J. lVw.il.mrn Cubs vs. H.oumneid Trmnuies at Wednesday Ainlci vs. jriangie Wliiteman Th.lr.nlHV (isrtleld A. f.

vs. TriHUKis st llarneld l'layground. Friday Slia lyslde Triai.glea s. woodiami Cub at Franklin Field. Paulson A.

A. Keystone at Trees Field. Industrial League. Mmday Atlantic Auto vs. FVi-K I.ln.isay at i'hipps playeroun.l; lmor.

Drueicb-'ts s. O. J. Ciidf at sxiho rk: AllinK-Oirys vs. H.

J. Heinz at Spang- 'hlfart Ktr.a Krouri-la. Tue-i'iiy PittsOu--li aiecri-inics va. 1.1,111.1 .1. 1 i.t Vi iarH.

Tliurs.i lMtsburch lliili-vvays Mecli-inica vs. Gilnior- Drugxiats at Soho Park. Short Line League. uesivy 11nsha- at Bakerstown, Valen cia at riinnaii'i, cnon une at riarapvon. Wlldwocxl at Mnt.

Tbursiay Kitinwild at Short Line. Carrich Church League. Monday Concord Pret-byterians at St. Easd'a. Teiay Redeemer Lutharmns at spencer Kpiw-xjpals.

Thursday St Wendalin'a at Stewart Ave nue Metnodiat Eplacopals. Mercantile and Manufacturing. Mon lay Post Offlce Motor Service vs. Pittsburgh Pining and Kijulpment at Morn- initsl.le l-'ri'lay i'ost Orriee Antral vs. Actional P.iuit at Mellon Field.

Sheraden, 'Elliott and Wett End Church League. Mmida Klliott Kvangelical at SlieraJen P. Tu-iday End M. YZ. at heraden C.

V. Thursday slierad Iresti-terlans at Sheraden Lutherans. Friday Phiraden M. R. at Holy Innocents.

Fifteenth Ward Church League. Tuesday Hixelwood Christian at Hazel- wood Thjrs-lay Souirrel Tnil M. P. at Ft ilreenlield Prenbyterian at Squirrel Hill Christ Kn. Friday John-tin Avenje at Hazel- Ames 1.

VL. at Clreenlield Pres.b tertan. Panhanitle League. Paturday IVnowa at Uertha Coal. at Francis Mine-i.

North Side Twilight League. Tuesday Hompwoftl at J. J. MarPheen, North rfide Tr-iders at I'leaaant Valley, 1-uLZ Schramm at Klneview. Thursday Nort Side Traders at Home- wood, Pleasant Valley at I.ulz Schramm.

J. J. MacPboes at Fineview. Glasspoh Pats Swamp Donora Independents The Gliuwport Pats ha.t a rierlc at the expense of tne Donora Independents yesterday afternoon at tllaasport. J-3L Numerous errors by thi ronora outilt and profuae hitting hy tlie 1'ata ntl) up the exceptional al or run? I rie score- Pa la.

H. H.J'. A. K-! Uonora I P-H. P.

A. E. W. Ia 2. Hawk If i O'Shaw 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 sturglna S.

0 1 1 1 1 '1-LMincan If 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 1 1 1.. 1 0 0 2 1'foraTh I 3 2 WKusile 3 0 Hall 0 ivlocke r. 4 0 Messier 2 1 0 OiBell 0 4 1 0 OlKCooper r. 0 0 0 0 0 Pa re rn 0 I.Saulsb'y s. 0 0 0 4 1 JKuabe c.

Jones 0 Moore 0 10 10 2 01 22 1.1 1 15 Totals 3 Slit: 5 Totals. Two-has. bits Welsa. V. Kuatie.

llsnk. Tiouble t'lay Wela- to Kuhe. First biisie on ballM Off Cooper 7. off Jones 3. 114 pitcftes ttni-vr 1.

KirHt bae on errors Jiaseport Sacrifice bunt Hawk 2. Hall Ijfit on bsuses OUuspjrt Id. IKinora T. Struck out Jones 4. by Cooper 3.

Umpire i.i you. Canton Trims Akron AKROV. May 5. The Canton Noakers de- fi'iited the Akron Clenertil Tires liere to. lay in an exceptionally well-played game.

Mit-crrf excellent r.ltchinu in ail but the third ami the excellent defensive play of the winners fpiturei. The scor: No.kers A. K. jijenerala i H.i'. A I.

air 0 Pick 3 1 ixre 1 Sm. aney If 1 0 I mb-r 0 0 3 1 lerbruck i 0 1 0 0 C'l'ill 1 1 0 2. 0 1 1 IMum 1... ll 0 1 7 i pitt if a 1 Humb'ht 1 0 0 11 1 2 0'Rarnaey r. I 1 2 1 0 i p.

1 1 0 0 Clock 0 0 0 1 lloih 1 1 2 Stiti a 0 Marr Mil-Mil Tntlls. IV Tnta'a. 27 12 Soakers 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 -4 nerals 0 0 3 0 0 0 A 0 A 3 Three-bare bit lioaa. Home run mill. Sacrilice Sacrifice rl Marr.

lilr. Fl.rk. Ift on l-'iscy Noakers il. incrnls 3. llrise nn t-alia.

i irf o'lirien 1 of Clock 4. off Mitchel 3. Struck out By O'Brien 3, by Clock 4. by Mitzel a. F.

Klder. T'niversal. Pa. Mifflin Club. William II.

Beach, 36T.O M-fTlin street, city. Turtle Creek Athletics. 1 D. Win ters. 3f.9 Larimer avenue.

Turtle Creek. Pa. Athletics, open abroad May 12 and IS. W. A.

Schweinberg, 31 North Holland avenue. Braddock observatory Hill A. C. open abroad during May. light first-class.

Jack Iuff. is I'hipps apartments. North Side, city, or phone Kd Hoffman, Cedar 0GU1-J between 5 and 6 o'clock. A. Iicht first-class.

Harry Kaelin. I.etsciate. phone Sewick lev 50-J between and ii p. in. Lawn odds, light first-class.

G. W. Conway. 1307 Forbes street, city-phone Schenley 9343 between 7 and clock. A K.

lmpcn li.H.l'.A.t. W'a-ki-r If I 1 3 1 rt 2 4 MUjirri 2-131 iVbt.tt 1 4 3 1 0 Owens p-1 2 2 fi 'mith 1 2 I 0 I'itnnii lv I 1 5 2 1 1 2 1 1 Wash-- 3. 2 2 3 a' frr. m. 0 3 0 0 1 2 2 7 ('MMnirk if 1 0 1 0 VI.

ms r. 1 0 0 Drptt ''0231 Mfly ni. 1 2 1 1 1 fi it Ki-rown 0 2 4 Jones 0 i yi 1 0 ii 8i c-h If t) 1 Mashen it 1 .1 0 tl e. 0 0 2 0 ll 14 Brovn .01 20 0 0 0 t) 0 9 lg 27 0 1 Ti eori Ly inninKs: Krttti1a7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' ka 0 3 1 3 0 4 11 bite fvelly 2. Kirk 2.

Turee-bns? -RitVaish. bt-- buP Semler 1. off eakey 1- fff Murptiy 2 mosh ba--Toonp. Beeson, V. ara.

Struck out V-y vernier 1. by Cask- 2. by I. Ijul.ie llys Walsh and Vouirf: S- Young and t'routl. Time 2 I inpi re Kobin son.

Reineckers Drop Opener To East Pittsburgh Nine The Rein-efcer Club lost Its opening game at Mnion- "ield vester.lay afternoon to the Kut FittKburKh 12 to l'J. Both teams batted heavily. The P.eitte. kers pot off to a rive-run lead in trie first tunas, but errors, cnppleti with hits, mowed It down. Both startinr oltchera wero batted from th mound.

iiu Reinec-ker to.e-i the rtrrt ball to Councilman James Malone. Tbe wore Rein'ker R.H-P.A.K.E. Tgh. R.H.P.A.E. To a I 14-.

Tny I ill TriantjU-s. Hiirwoixl Uil Two hits Soh v. 1 1 1 I 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 fl 7irtiu. Krmrr. 0 01 Mlti-heL ThlT.

Thrie- It.w hit T. Horn. haea rfarwood Cluh 2. Troy Triantli-s 4. I oiu-ie plays hpi! e.

Fit hp on Iwil-- OfT Haas oT off 1. Hit vih r.itrheo Sehwh. Sruck out Hy Haas by AVilltnms hy McKee t. Deans Beat Millvale The J. J.

IX-aPii cintinuel thi-ir hKivy h't'irsr Vfj-niay afternoon, defeating 'hp MiilvaU club at Mickey Pa'k. (Ul. The team coull do little th plants of who st tlieru down wilh thiM. w-ttcred hi(3. I-YiH4-l.

Mvers and Fink batted we'l fi-r th In. I'ueli! o-irie Th be Mi'lca:" batter The Vfnfs7 OuiiaJcl attention, the Burkes should come hrouish prettily. Sweeney will hnve KiHid mnterlnl with which to work in Winecon. Shook. loj le.

Fair, Timm, Mnrklnnd. Tnppe, llrosie, ISrown. Jones nnd Hackri'll. Despite their loss to East Pitts burgh yesterday, the Keineckers feel that they'll take over at least one of their scheduled opponents the coming week. Wtilly Smith informs us that his men will give llerron Hill fans a treat at Malone Field on Tuesday evening, when they stack up ai'ainst he Arlington Heijrht Traders.

Thursday night the Turtle Creek Athletics are on the home bill for the Keineckers. but Saturday has yet to be Iilled. A good contest is sought for a foreiirn diamond. Sweeney of the Valley Club is requested to call Smith at Schenley 91S1. The I.awreneeville ball elah should cut more thnn little Ice this sum- mcr.

A week of bnrd MurkouN hns iust been completed, nnd the outlook for the season is brijeht. Stump O't'onnell has been bancln the pellet at Kosh-awful rate, nnd Ahearn, btst year's first-sacker, seems to he dlitsinx 'em up at he hot corner even more proficiently thnn of yore. Hersh- Ix-rter. formerly of Kills llina and Mnlley. Klki man.

hnve lieen sianed sllernnte with l.efly Shields on thi hillwk. Toots Sweeney, if.it Ic and I'arker will enre for the hnrk-stoppini; in proper fashion, nnd Iven- lly. Sobhs ami lonuwhnn nre In line for other posts. Contests are solicited with the leading: semi-pros of the district. Charleroi will take on Stoney in-s' Smitht on! Tes tomorrow eve- ninj; ti-i op-n up I'harleroi's brand new ball park.

The Val- ey town is taking its sport seriously this year, and will be able to boast of one of the most accomplished crews in the vicinity. We append the Charleroi roster: Phillips, Killing-harn. Consotiary. Shofe. Hoffman.

Stephanian. Stanack. iates. Anderson. Henry.

Hoffman. Chirk, bhard-ing. The Richard Kellya book un with the Cnrneicie team today abroad, floss Ma-idson says that his four slubbists. Kelly. alhnl.

Seine I and I'emnerton. nre ready for duty. thoueh he trusts he won't have to all of 'em. The Kellya will meet nt p. m.

at eleventh and Carson streets. I Mount Washington K. O. K. A.

hiut the trail for 1 1 rmarville this afternoon. ther to hop into Jimmy Di.herty's Consumers. The Knights are Hichly pleased with the stuff 1-efty Kyle has demonstrated to date, for though the forkhander lost his tart against i'inevi'v. lie iimniy dis- plr.y?d his worth, holding the hardhitting Highlanders to nine binK'les arid b'in- more a victim of his mates' inisplays than his own def-ciencies. sides hich.

l.eftv smacked one for a round trip with the icks populated. K. K. A. will battle Fineview in June.

Mean while the Hill Toppers are open abroad the comintr Tuesduv and Thursday. The following Knisrhts will meet at the i'enn avenue entrance or the Jenkins Arcade at 12:30 p. ni. todaj Morrow, Kyle, Poke. Mack.

II. ei rtnan N.inz. MiOuaide. ilercher. Hewlitt.

liunter. Holmes and Eisengart. Chnrtlers 1 1 l.enirue reports couple of Interestinar elashen for the second week of Its existence. Tnes-dny evening the nocmenled I. II.

K. outfit opens Its home senson with Im perial at McClintle-Morshnll Kirld Cnrnefrle. tin Thursday. St. lemittio takes fn 1'nion Tool nt Cameirie in the Toolers' inifixil in their ow hnrk yard.

Iff the crowds thnt turned out Inst week are any Indication of whnt Is in store for the rest of the summer, the loop is in for a prosperous time of it. Manager' Directory. Oarfiehi Indenenden's. H. K.

Oertcl 4 92r Jordan place, city, phone Flsk 19iii-J after 6 South Hills Athletics. Hay W. Miller. 1 Thomas street. South Sid', city, phone Court 34 ii during the day.

or Lafayette 1617-W after :30 o'clock. Homestead Grays. C. W. Posey.

324 Thirteenth avenue. Homestead. Arlington Heights. A. F.

Fountain, IS19 Patterson street, citv. Ftrashear A. Ed Hoffman. 2S05 wellinston street. soutn Side.

city, phc-ne Hemlock after 7 o'clock on Friday tilgnts only. J. J. Deans. Davy Kober-ls.

2228 ren ter avenue, city, phone t.rarit 64 37-J tttween i and 7 o'clock. O. J. Gudes. G.

Magcr. phone Le high 2045-11. Finkelhors. Joe Ward. Flnkelhors, 630 Smithtieid street, city.

Marshall Tech. light first-class, M. Cave. 2300 California avenue. North de.

city, phone Cedar 942S after 8:30 clock. Ren Baseball Cluh. heht nrst-ciass. Frank Schmitt. 1712 street.

North Side, city, phone Cedar 944 between 6 ami 7 clock. Gooch A. light first-class. David Sherman- 366 Gawn street, city. D.

of Monessen. light first- class, llalph Iestefano, Monessen, nhone Monessen 4 1J-J. Trov Hill Triangles, licht flrst-class. Carl Stelter. 1723 Sundrman street.

North Side. city, phone Cedar 7719-W between 5:30 and clis-k. J. A- Myers Club. M.

V. Collette. 550 Brynmawr road, city, phone Schenley 91a2 in the evening. Harvey Harmans. IS to 1 -year-old class.

J. A. Finneran. 3727 FTazit-r street citv. phun Sohenlev 1S03-W.

Jaxon A- C. 12 to 14-year-old class, Allen Morgan, phone Hiland 521-J be tween and 6 clock. Cameo Club. 9 to 10-year-old class John Veverka, phone Cedar 8531-R be tween 6:30 and 7 o'clock. Hrookline A.

C. lieht f.rFt-class. P. Mazon. 1211 Crecdniore avenue, city, nhone loctist 0729-J after 7 clock Korch Crescents.

C. J. Miklos, Fifth Avenue Arcade. Kankln, Pa, phone Hradiiock 134S-J. Itichard Kelly Club, William Mairidson.

1020 Carson street. South siiie ritv. nhone Hemlock 0544-R. William Turners, Clyde G. Hoy, 7911 Tioga street.

South Hills Athletics. Kay W. Mil ler. 31 Thomas street. South Side, citv.

nhone Court 3441 during the dav. Mount Washington K. O. K. A Manager phone 1-afayette or Federal 121.

1-awreiicevilie Ha-sebal! Club, The Manager. 131 Forty-third street, city i.h.ine Fisk oTHS-J. 1 Universal -V. open May EL Jot Ba.O ifi By- PAUL 6. sriixm with the Hormarvllle Con- aumrrs nl llenn Klelil on 31uy 12.

The Monessen C. V. are billetl to api-ear at Van Voorbid this afternoon. minKline with the Soudan A. in what siiotild turn out a pretty fair content.

The X. have hooked onto several Charlerol chaps who have attained some reputation as ball and wilh any ort of luck the will hav a tood season on the liKht first-class circuit. Itrnshear A. and the Vernon flub will meet nt Arllnicton I'nrk Tuesday nlcht In mliun that Klves indication of fornlshinic tiuite a hit of excitement for onlookers. The llrtt-shenrs report the siKrnlnRT of couple of new men and consequent ail-around MCrenprthenlnic of the outfit.

Mrasncar Is still scheduling. Ray Miller will lead his South Hills Athletics to Turtle Creek today to stack up jiKainst the A. It. S. Club.

The Turtlns have profited by a week practice and will hardly pull the mistakes that were theirs while beinff knocked off Sunday by the Ieans The Athletics iro to West Park for a fracas with Sto-Kot on Tuesday. Thursday they entertain the Homestead tlrays at McKinley Park, on May 10 they tackle I-'ineview; May 20. Mather Independents; May "2. the Keineckrs: Mav 24. the Broadway Club at McKinley Park, and May 26, West Newton will be the opponent.

Decoration Day has yet to be filled on the South Hills card. The (. J. Cudc. houeh defeated hy ernon t'luh in their opener, still retnln plenjy of optimism for the future.

They'll need nil of the l'olly-nnna sentiment they can muster, thoiitch. for by the time they have finished their May schedule of III tussles they will have had rnnnich ouah (tnine to make any of 'em holler for respite. Brook line can speak hiirhly of her lieht first-class representative, the Tlrookline A. C. The youngsters downed the Lafayette Club of the West Knd.

7- for a starter and seem set for a Kood year of it. They are arrant-imc tames and would he K'ad to jret touch with any pang in their division. Korch Crescents proclaim that they'll be in l.nnerlulh Drenratioa Hay for dooble-hendcr with the l.aniceloth A. A. Mnnuater Miklos lle-clnres thnt he hus booked unite number of classy opponents for his followers to try conclusions with, but Is still desirous or fHllnir May 12 nnd May 11 abroad.

Ilomewtend Turners. Homcwood. West ml lenms of that caliber kindly Ret In touch with Miklos. The Wilkinsbtirir Turners ire pt to have a tit of totiKli sleddinir ere the next seven days hnve merged into history. Today the Turners lay ever in Cumberland for sec.

mil of their series with the representatives of that place. Thursday they iro to Oakmont. where they'll help inaugurate th" season for the lew! v-orjrani zed dakmont club, and Saturday St- Vincent's College will lie met at Beatty. Deacon I'hiliipe. old-time Pirate hurler.

will toss tne first hall at Oakmont, and Hns Hnsntr may also be present. Kddto Artman likely twirl at least one of the The Hohert Hurkes nnnonnce thnt the noted Itnck Sweeney, fumed as member of Mike Kelly's IV J. Sulli- vnns nnd favored with tryoot wHh the Huceos. will conch their outfit. Itnck known lot of hnsehnll, nnd If Sf enn get uwny from his Jot as motorcycle cop de long enough to g-lve his proteges the necessnry -II.

II. Itoyd, park at Kast Pittsburgh and the Westinghouse Park ArJmorc. One other ground may be added. Each team will play 14 games, or twice around the circuit. At a rectnt meeting of the officials of the league, the officers of last year were re elected as follows: iTesidnt.

L. Schumacher; vice president. M. W. Chambers; sec re tao.

A. Koyd, and treasurer, II. H. Lloyd. Uoans.

R.11 P.A.K kTh Frlesel 1-301 a 0 0 2 2 0 camue's If 0 1 0 0 OHickv 1 0 0 1 10 FVanls ml 1 4 0 ft' Barrett 2.. 1 1 2 1 0 Va'ent'e 1 0 0 A'per'n r. 0 0 1 0 "hade 3... 1 1 2 f. 0 Fucks 0 0 0 Turk 2 1 2 1 3 If 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 1 12 1 0Voast 1 0 0 i 0 Cart'v 1 0 5 0 0 P-nndey c.

0 0 14 1 0 Mye-s 1 2 0 0 0 Nary 0 0 1 3 2 Myers 0 0 0 0 0 6 12 27 10 1' Tot lis 1 3 27 7 'rays 2 0 2 3 0 1 0 1 9 Imperial 0 0 0 1 9 4 05 Two-base hlts Walker, livens. R. Uravn, Smith. Three baoe hits W. Harris, rtobbett.

Home runs w-ns 2. Moody. Stu-rifice hit Moody, stolen leases K. Brown 3. Harris 3.

trouble lay Orays. Struck out By Owens 4. by Mnoriy 1. by Jones 4. First base on balls Off Moody I.

off Jones 1. Hit with pitched bail Williams. Passed balls Joyce 2. Umpire Clark. Cuban Giants Swamped By Rochester Terminals KOCH ESTER.

May 5. iperiaJ.V-The newly -organized rminai team walked it, wy with the f'uhan t.ianta of Pttsburfrh here his 14 to 3. A ninth inning- rally by the lo-rs fV.Ied the baj-s hut h. double play hy i lutrhitt, Dan-ford and Ca foraI the PittsburEh-rs from scorinif The f.ore Term'U K.H.P.A.E U. Ufanta n.l.I.A.E.

Bann'ta 2110 1 0 i sirlmtn 3 1 12 4 0 M'Veish 1 0 0 1 4 0 P.Urimm a. 1 4 0 Pratt 1 2 1 5 0 Kin 0 1 0 0 Howard If 1 2 3 0 1 Baser 2 0 2 2 2 0 M'Kute s- 0 0 5 (vKlrkl'd If. 0 1 1 0 0 Car-han 1 2 2 1 0 r-oek 0 13 0 1 KHines 0 1 2 0 0 Starr 1 0 10 0 0 Vetterly 1 2 4 0 0 Huvbion r. 1 1 2 0 Carson p. 0 0 1 4 01'ei pera p.

1 1 3 0 5 27 1 3 13 27 1 ana 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 Mi'lvale 00000000 11 Two-hase hit Valentine. Fuchs 2, Frlsl. Ne-nan t4a'rlrire hit Nenan. Stolen bases Ttarrett. 2.

Hreman. play Shad to Nna to Wade Hit by pitcher Valentine. Shade. I.uti. l.oe?i on halls llff Nary' 3.

off 1yers 2. Struck out Bv Myers 9. hv Nary 13. Passed balls Randey 2. Umpire lieck.

WESTINGHOUSE TWILIGHT LEAGUE OFFICIALS Carrol c. 2 15 1 0'And'non r. 9 0 2 1 0 Lianfoni 0 '0 7 1 0 tfandre 0 10 0 0 Daubtrt s. 0 4 1 SO Alien 2 112 10 Capoial 1. 1 2 3 1 0, ilam'ond 8 115 4 2 M'B'e p-m 1110 0'Hall 1 1 0 4 0 Sieitfr 2 12 12 Collins 0 0 0 0 0 Magce 1 1 1 0 0 Johnston 10 2 9 0 0 Crea If.

2 2 0 0 (li-t7. 3 2 0 1 1 Hushes 3. 3 2 1 1 1, Cordova 9 1 4 0 0 H'JE't If-P 3 3 14 OjUarnett c. 1 2 1 0 Persoa 0 0 0 0 Oj Totals. ..14 13 27 13 Totals 1 10 24 12 1 0 1 0 0 2 9 6 0k I 2 0 V) 0 0 9 0 3 0 Totals.

12 rr 1 4j Totals 12 14 27 1 Kin 60 0 01020 1 ll) Pittsburgh 13023 0 20 112 hits Hi.ldv, alrtxulKX yi. I Ow- ney. Anilerson, Kiaalr 2. Haber 2. tioooner.

J. Downey. Smitil. Hajie on bails I rff off Beatty 2. oft AzinRer 2.

Oalvua Hit with pitched biUl Winner. Firat base on error Ftemecker 1. East 1'ittsburgh 4. Saerifieej Smith. Anderson.

Struck out Ey Uiryett 1. by P-eatty 6. hy Gaivus Time of fame Cnipire Tive. Ambridge Wins Opener Over East Liverpool AMBJtrrXSE. May 5.

Special.) The Ambridge Eagles won their opening game the seaaon here today against the Kast Uverpool nine by the score of 9 to 4. The first bail was pitchi-d by Chief of Police P. J. Caul- A lartre crowd, turned out to wit-ztojM the frame and it cheered the home team to victory. Bloom starred for the winnmif tm and Flnley played a good game for the visitor.

The score: Ambridge K.U.P.A.B. E. liver. R.H.P.A.E. Bloom 1...

3 PU oo a- 3 Corbett r. 0 Kit' man 3- Bowaa If- 9 O-NeJ 2... 1 Irwln 1 Ver-kle P- 1 Paran m. 0 iinea 1 Fjiirt'a S. 1 1 1 1 liJDowney 3 12 3 Ryan 2 2 1 5 3 Huber 3 2 4 Smith tn.

1 3 3 0 O.Kiavier 3 4 0 And-son 2-3222 WHalJy 9 3 19 Goodlier I 1 0 0 pbell 1.. 0 16 Msthos 1. 1 3 I Winner 2.. 9 9 2 Cborbon If 1 1 0 0 If 1 1 1 Oever 9 0 19 9 H'jey 1 9 1 Myrri 0 0 I OJAzinfrer p. 0 0 0 Liggett p.

9 1 9 0 uaivua 119 lieaity 4 3 14 1 0 Parwins If. 1 9 1 1 0 2 12 Wla-ilfv 2... 0 12 4 1 0 10 0 VtndV 1.. 0 2 11 0 2 SIS Ijl-l'ack 9 0 1 0 0 2 3 9 l.Simcox 3.. 1 1 2 3 i 2 2 3 OiFit.ley 1 0 4 7' 1 4 3 9 Con'l 0 1 2 0 12 9 1 1 1 0 110 0 l-t hman p.

0 0 0 2 111 O'lMUier p. 0 0 9 0 0 National Tae 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 larkerahurg 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 I Two-base hits tarr.anan. nowara. Orlmm. Kinir.

Maker. Cook. Huihlon. Sacrifice bits McKutu. Camaaan.

llase on balls JT Carson 1. oft Peppers 6. btrack out My Carson 3, by Pepper Hit by pitched ball McKuU. Uinpiri McHr.rar. Independents Win Opener Garfield took the- opener from the Hopper club yesterday at the Arlliurton Heights grounds In a hard-hitting contest, by th score of 13 to a.

The fielding of Grimes and the hitting of Crowley and reiser vers the features of the rame. Day mad a sjicciacuUir cater, or a ball hvadea for tn borne run terrltc-rv la r.giit beld. DeDx'sr was the star of th Hooper outfit. Tb score: Garfield U.H.P.A.E-; Hoppers R.H.P.A-E. 3 2 Mal'y 2 2 1 I'Frtsch m.

2 1 10 0 1110 SeirTert If. I I I I 1 iMvehart. 110 9 0 14 27 1 ll Totals 4 7 24 IS i 2 5 2 haeficr 2 I 4 0 2 8 2 0 JM NUi 1 1 0 7 2 0 1 i 1 e-NHjry 2 2 2 2 0 2 10 OIHecker 3.. 0 2 2 I 0 4 1 a. 1 13 10 3 2 11 Hr.iirman 0 4 1 0 12 4 CM Naroa 1 2 0 0 10 OjGal Kher 0 0 0 1 0 14 13 Total 0 27 13 2 0 4 0 3 2 0 3 2 14 Giants 00020100 0 3 1 wo-baae hits Carrol.

laubert. Wiepfried, McCrea, itttmi'tt. Sacritici hit laub-rt. Stoin liaa-s Ilaubrt. MctYea, ISeiKfried.

Huphea 2. Hutfhttt, Siindre. I'eara-n. Double plays iluphitt. liinford and I'aporal.

liaise on bails iin 2. Struck out By Mr Hride n. by Hall 1. by Hughitt 4. Wild pitch Hail.

Cmptre?" leiffer and Flaherty. Hartnarville Defeats Union Tool Nine, 62 The Tlarrnarvi'ie Consumers won a rood earn from the Union Tool team at CarneKie ystTday, ft-2. pitched fine ball for the Consumers and. ax-Ied by pood Fupport. held the lani-itie boys safely throughout the jrai-ie, while the consumer reached line and for 14 hit.

Pritchard played weil in his first ytart at third ba-e. wniie Pallow furnished the Heldini? fi-ature, running i-atr in ft I li 5 ore: R.H.1-.A.E.. Union T. It.lI.P.A.1; K-ed 2 0 OR-nrU 0 Oswnrht 0 0 -Irirth 1.. 0 I 1 Iuti 1 Ht.

nirel 3.. 1 4 0 2 0 3 1 8 12 3 7 11-itchd 3 0 112 nit" HriKht 1... 1 Pal 'f. 1 1 Srhuit'e 0 Page 0 2 0 0 1 10 1 2 4 0 3 1 17 0 0 1 0 O- LayTie 0 JMiile 0 14 7 1 Totali. 2 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 Union Tool 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 Two-bae hiti Whit.

Joe Dfhf r-r y. Trw- bijse hits Wenzel. steniel. Stolen bayc-Jim I Kiiiert 2. I'aliow.

Double iilays Joe Ioherty. Jim rv.hertv and Cnrht; Wriicht Krd and tiriffith. Hit with ball-White. Kir.srie. Saerilice bunt? Srhultic.

struck out iiy i'ag- 7, by Lane i. by atiiier z- PAUUSON BEATS REDEEMERS. The I iilsim a. defeated the Home wfHi liedeemer? vrstrdiiy aftern'KR, 11-7 on the Wa.hinirron boulevard irrotimis. The consistent liaifinc of both learn." mad" the Fame raised hut ln-terestinjr.

Both pianinir pitchers were hombarded and lorcei to leave the hill UuLitrt iid Troupe Knocked home runs. Wtnlev In ninth- Ambridse 201 0 03S9 0-9 Kant Uverpool 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 24 Two-base bit Bowan. Rittleman. liro ppn and liailey. Hciuo run Krnfle hit Patterson.

Stolen tuis.s C'ell. I -ouble plays Fmley. and MunJv: Simrox 1 1 1 and Kajie on balls Vert, kle Z. off robman 3. off Daahier 1.

Strut out liy raio 4. Umpire ian Daught rty. RAINBOW TRIMS KING. vje Rainbow Club won from the Kirsr A. senU afternoon at Warriiurton The gcore: laXtom- A.

Jj-H A.i. I IW 1. 1 2 1 2 Hirth p-S 0 10 P-Ca-rtcl 2. 2 'row icy 2 Grimes If. 2 'lHy Fs-rtel 1.

0 a. 2 S'-alker p. 1 Bradley 1. 0 13 Cartleld 03215110 0 IS Hoppers 022301600 T-o-base hits Daly. Hoigman.

C. reiser. Crowley. Home run SelfTert. Stolen bases Hav.

ilrelner. Crow U-y z. o'Maiiey. Grimes. iJouble plays stalker and K.

Oertel; Grimes, Crowley and ft. Crti-1. First base on balls n. UTtel. Crliay.

F. C-rtl. Stalker, Becker. Det-fr. Nay.

Hit with pilche.1 ball E. Oertt-1. CMalley. tSacnilc bunt O' Ia y. Oertel.

Sacrlrtc fly Malley. trf-ft on Ganield a. Struck out Hy Stalker a. by Mc Namara s. of gaore I'm-plrea GedUis and GAMES TODAY Homestead Grays at Vabey Oils.

Tottngs-tow n- F. RilTrs at Fayett CTty. South tlilla Athletics al A. It Tortl yjun Plttrburrh at Harwtek. C.

Ii. of at Snowdeu A- Van Voorhis. Finkalbors at Arlinfton Heights, LjrmaB Park. 3 30 o'clock K. O.

K. A. of Mount at Hut-marvtlle ''onuniT. rmarville. sti.prl at tnu-r.

Wbeelirg. Santiajfo at Grovtnn OTHER SEMI-PRO SCORES OA PACE SIX. THIS SECTION. Officials of Uie Vestinuhouse TivnliKht ltaseball Ix.urue. -tt to riiitit-treasurerj Ij.

K. Scbnmacher, president, suit! I. A. ltoyil, 0 1 1 .12 2 1 1 1 10 1 9 4 0 i 0 2 ii .1 0 4 0 0 .0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 .3 4 27 10 2 4 10 ik Killer a MttHrr 1 HMn 13 1 111 ljlvu-ret 1.. rmol! IT- 0-Wr 0 lGoell 2...

II 27 Totala Z- 20201011 1 O10100000 3 -r-o-OJtse hiVX Iyer 2. Sloan. Eiyer. ptoKm louble playSloan. C.

Trrr and Miller. IW-e on balls cf 4 ti Hirti crl Schrohn 2. 11 't with ntched bill Hirt. First be a King A. Sacriti-e bunts Parret.

jKrrra-o- IWt on Kin o-adt ctrt-Rr Sloan 12, or 2, hmidt iiaii Hlr-Jv a team erraal to the others in the leagrue. As has boon the case in the past, the games will be- played on various grounds, so as to permit the employes to have an opportunity to see their teams piny without KWDtr far away from their homes. The games will be played at the Homewood Playground, the Union Switch and Signal Swissvale, the new THE WoptinBhouse TwiliRht Lcajrue has boon reorpaniz-ecl and will be ready to bepin operations May 21. The league will consist of eipht clubs, st-vt-n of which were members of the league, last year. The new- team enterinir the league -will be the Stores team.

This department rovrrs a larpc field at the Klectric Coraoany's works at East Pittsburgh and has plenty of players from whom to draw to build i.

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