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The Fresno Morning Republican from Fresno, California • 7

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I TIIE FRESNO MORNINO REPUBLICAN MONDAY APRIL 20 I914 10' Tigers Take Opening Series From odesto -ARISES VICTORS IN BOUT BEERS Pacific Coast League I BASEBALL RESULTS IISIXTEEN AVIATORS --0 will ri nntum Ma FLY DOWN PEND IIITS FOR HOMER WITH TWO ON California League STANDING OF THE CLUBS Won Lost Pct Frssn 3 2 600 Sin Jose 3 2 600 Stockton 2 3 MO Modesto 2 3 400 RESULTS YESTERDAY Fresno 7 Modesto 1 San Jos 7 Stockton 2 STANDING OF THE SERIES Fresno 3 Modesto 2 San Jose 3 Stockton 2 VALLEY TODAY STANDING OF THE CLUBS WenLeet Pct San Franc loco 14 5 71? Venice 12 It 400 eseramenta I 10 444 Portend I 400 Les Angeles I 12 400 Oakland 10 375 RESULTS YESTERDAY Sae Los Angeles 1 (morning See Francisco 4 Los Angeles 3 (afternoon) becramento 3 Venice inierfl lo() Venice 3 Secranientd 2 tat terneent Oakland 4 Portland 11 1F00 Pierce Gets Second Cir cuit Drive of Day In Fourth Start From San Francisco At 1:15 Stop At Stockton National League CHICAGO 9 GT LOWS 7 Louis Mo April 11--Ch 'ram by bunching bite in the 14hitt Intim todJy scored oven rune defoitting Louus in the second genie of the eerie 11 to 1 Pert of the game see pilled in a light dries's In the eighth inning the elites's() team betted around once and mode wen htts one of them a double by Zinutiermen tionde mecum two Pin glee driving in Iwo runs end Kann' one Winged Seoret CHICAGO An MEM Leath 3b 3 i 3 1 0 Itronitie 3b I I 11 6 I Goode re 4 3 3 6 I Piwoetity 4 3 1 4 1 Zimmerman 011 1 3 1 3 1 Schulte If 4 0 1 6 Attire lb 3 I 4 6 I Johnston it 3 OW Art' 0yr0 0 4 It 1 I a Cheney 4 1 110 410161 311661 300200 416110 413110 American League DETROIT 7 NAPS DETItulT April 10-1'ulling the gismo from the fire by rellien tn WO eighth end ninth innings Detroit de reotett Cleveland 7 to today II wee eitiveletait emit coneecutive 4eleitt The lost five alsoitets have been loot by a single run en American 14)4E40 reeoed N'eurin liner over IA Jo Wm heed with two out in Ilia ninth won the Doehier who snorted to pitch for Detroit wail erratio and Dubuc re placed him tteore! CLEVELAND AILflflhI rakg Johnston lb 4 1 3 16 0 0 Turner 3b 4 1 1 0 7 0 Jackson rt 4 1 2 0 0 0 IA Joie 2h 4 0 1 4 0 1 Uratiey It 4 0 0 0 0 0 Olson cc 1 1 4 4 1 Lelivlt et 3 1 0 0 0 O'Neill 4 0 1 2 1 1 Kohler 3 1 0 0 3 0 Mobley Severely Beaten At Hands of Locals Score 7 To 1 Dinuba Plans Big Recep tion For The Birdmen WOLYES-TIEERS SERIES SPLIT SEALS TAKE TWO MOM DILLONITES Morning Games Proves Easy Liefield Is Strong Totals Two out 33 23 3 whm winning run scored DETROIT ARRDILPOAE Tots14 3 13 1110 ST LOWS AR 1111fPet A11 1b 411420 Mime er 201210 po 410301 3 21111er lb I 0 11 11011 rt 411100 Dollin lb 4 3 1 2 2 I CrUIPO 3 I 1 I 0 A Snyder 0 300211 I 0 0 I 0 0 Griner 300020 Sunday Double Header Gives Forth Swift Baseball Play SACRAMENTO April 19 Sacra land Venice sPlit todaY's double h2ader and broke even on the series Sacramento shut Venice out in the morning game 3 to 0 but the Gondo Hers eame bark In the afternoon and defeated the Wolves 3 to 2 In the morning game Stroud held the Vanetilinft to a single hit it single by Myles sin the eighth White and Are Hanes each yi'lded six hits in the afternoon but a three-bagger by Itorton in the fourth swung the excess runs to Venice Score: 5 0 2 0 0 0 to Duo It pi 4 1 0 4 Kavanaugh 2b 5 3 1 1 Cubb cf 4 1 2 2 Crawford rt 3011 Veach If 4 1 2 0 Burns lb 4 0 1 13 Moriarity 3b 4 1 1 2 Stanage 2 0 0 5 Koehler 1010 Dubuc IA 1 000 0 0 2 1 1 I 1 1 5 (Sperial to the Republican) MfIDESTO April took the opening series with the Iteds today be a 7 to 1 Victory Loose playing on the part of the home team and the bunching of hits In the end and eighth Innings spelled defeat for Modesto In the second Inning Colon sttemPied a bunt but tapped the bail over Mc Avoy's head who run in from third to rover the play Healey had preceded him on the patina with a walk 11 1- tint hit a long fly to eerier and MI-hams lost the pill the long grass by the tow long opoottok to allow Pick-ford to make the tircult Stevens and NVraidschmidt followed with easy outs end Pierce put on over the right field fence In the eighth Inning a double and two PinCiell In Suetlotion together with an error gave the visiting club two more tallies Their other run came In the pixth inning without a hit Murphy and Chriatensen allowing the run to score on errors Fifteen hundred saw the home club defeated The score: MODESTO Aalt13111'0AE esmeron rf 400100 Wootmoreland ma 4 0 0 1 3 0 4 1 2 it 0 2 IVilliams cf 4 0 2 3 0 0 MeAvny 2b 400110 Murphy lb 4 0 0 10 2 1 I telly Ch 2 00120 Leifer If 300100 Mobley 3 01010 ur Pitchers Worked By Managers of The Two Teams Two Extra Base Hits Lost By Cutting Score 8 To 5 A case of old rivalry was nettled very conciusivelyyesiterday afternoon when tho coliseums defeated tha lirunswicks at Recreation park by an to 6 score Each team used two pitchers Johnaon and Leap working for the Brunawicks and Preston and Robinson going en the mound for the Coliseume Five errors loft the game for Art Bradley's men But one earned run wax made by either learn Yesterday's contlict was for the purpose of determining the members of an All-Star team that is to meet the Fresno Tigers a week from today Both tensile iiit well gathering 10 and tangles respectively Two extra busts hits went glimmering as the result of base cutting Is the feurth inning Otto iObt a triple and in the seventh Berryman was robbed out of a double In the fourth 1))0 Jolted a triple to left field but in circling the sacks failed to place his foot on second and Umpire Lallose declared him out With Klein on first Berryman hit to the center field fence in the seventh Kline reached the Plate on the drive but waa called out for failing to touch find Preston got the only official triple of the day in the sixth when be drove to center The bail cut through the dust at second base with lightning like speed and went on to Rebels hugging the ground the entire time IRobels came in for the hit and as ho went down after it the ball struck a I pebble and hopped over Robots' head going to the fence before It was taken Into custody Preston designated as Preston in the box score broke Into the game at first yesterday and displayed good baseball knowledge In three times at bat walked twice secured a hit and scored one run The Coliseums took seven runs in the sixth inning 'with three hits awl three errors Clarno's wild peg to first figuring in the scoring The score: BR NSW IC AallBHPOAE Cartwright lb 401610 Steele 3b 311101 Clam) as 4 2 1 0 4 2 Rebels cf 411201 Dye rf 4 0 2 0 10 Stout 2b 300311 Stapp If 3 1 2 3 0 0 Preston 3 0 0 9 2 0 Johnson 2 0 0 0 0 0 Leap 100010 SAN FRANCISCO April Francisco took both games from Los Angeles today The morning gamo In Oakland proved an easy victory for tAt eid and his teammate tor the Seal started In the first inning and kept Pit In up the scores The afternoon game In San Franclacq awe more hotly contested and the result was hi doubt up to the time of the last out in the first half of the ninth innin: Both pitchers were hit freely but the Seals made their hits count for tha winning run in the sixth inning Scores: (Morning Game) LOS ANGELES Wolters rf 400100 Paige 2b 201110 Wagtail et 401300 Abstain lb 4001120 Ellis if 300401 Moore se 300211 Sawyer 3b 3003111 Itrooks 201220 Chech 212140 Paige 2b Maggart et Abetain lb Ellin If Moore ea Sawyer 3b lirookc Cheeh (Morning Game) SACRAMENTO A 131tBILPOAE 502200 1'00130 512000 412300 311100 300018 4 0 212 0 0 400800 300080 Young Mohler 2b Shinn rt Coy It Van Buren et 3b Tenant lb Hannah Stroud I 1et 3b Totals 33 7 7 27 14 3 SCORE SY INNINGS Chicano 04 244 070-1 tit Louis Iva 040 240-7 SUMMARY Two base 2 Stage Home Sacrifice Sweeney Sacrifice Butler ptoien Schulte Double to Stiller Left On Louis 5 Chicago 5 Panes On 6: Criner 3 Struck Cheney 5 by Griner I Papeed and Byron PIRATES 9 REDS CINCINNATI April pitching by Cincinnati hurler and bettor all around playing on the part of Pittsburg enabled the latter to win the second straignt game from Cincinnati today 9 to 3 Benton was taken out of the box after the visitors had scored five runs on five hits Adams who replaced him was batted hard Score: SAN FRANCISCO April it aviators are reedy for the Mart of tht L26mils race to Bakersfield from the Leposition grounds tomorrow The Me ilminary starting gun will be fired at 13:43 in Fifteen minutes later the second guts will give the signal for log the ground and it is intended that the birdmen shall roach a height of 1100 feet by the time the final gun is fired at 1:15 ending the airship on their way biles Christofferson who made a reo ord to Beitersfteld in hie elan Trendily' Nen PItgo flight declared his xpoeui lion of bettering his time of hours and 47 minutes in tomorrow's race Two control stations have boon named at Stockton and binuba where feativi ties will be held on the arrival of the airmen The course wIll take the racers over Modesto Merced and Visalia On arriving at the goal the winner will be received by Miss Florence Bar hour who is to be the queen of Bakers field's "Home Coming Week which the air race will officially open Following is the list of entries: Silas Christofferson 100 biplane own make Robert Fowler SO Gage single tractor Roy Francis 60 double tractor own make Blakely 60 Curtiss adapCon Harry Christofferson SO Christofferson Weldon Cook 15 Farming type Otto Rybitski so Curtiss Harvey Crawford 60 Hail Scott biplane Gus Seigfried 50 It Merlon monoplane Charles floystone 100 Curtiss Frank Bryant 60 Gage single tractor Glenn Martin 100 Curtiss with Martin tractor Henry too SO biplane special make Arthur Lim biplane special make Hudson 60 monoplane James Martin SO biplane Olnubi to Celebrate DINGBA April 19--Preparations for the reception of the San Francisco aviators flying to Bakersfield were completed here today The first flyer is expected to arrive about 3 o'clock The following program of sporting events has been arranc-0: Auto race (one cylinder machines first prize $750 second prize $5 third prize $250 First accond and third prizes in valuable merchandise for the following races: Bicycle race (boys under 16 years) Freefor-all bicycle race Bicycle race (girls under 14 years) Mot race (boys under IS years) Foot race (boys under 12 years) The program of sports will start promptly at 1 o'clock Taal' Totals 34 7 9 27 16 SCORE BY INNINGS: Cleveland 000 s110 050-6 Detroit 003 000 031-7 SUMMARY: Two bane O'Neill Cobb Three base Crawford Iteach Boehler 6 In 3 2-3 innings off Dubuc 3 in 5 1-3 inninign Stolen Cobb Lelivelt Double to La Joie to Johnston 2 Left on 9 Detroit 9 Bases On 7 Boehler 4 Dubuc 3 Struck 1 Boehler 2 Dubuc 2 Passed and Hildebrand ST LOUIS 5 CHICAGO 1 CHICAGO April Louis broke Chicago's winning weak today winning 5 to 1 Pitcher NVellman was almost invincible and held the locals to four scattored hits The visitors took a four run lead in the fourth inning mainly through errors Chicago started a batting rally In the ninth inning when Wellman became unsteady but good fielding by Austin made the rally short-lived Score: Totals 36 3 9 27 13 0 VENICE A1311BILPOAE Carlisle It 3 0 0 0 0 0 Leant 2b 400200 Ileloan rt "300100 Bayless et 301210 110141) 31) 300030 Horton lb 300810 MeArdle ss 300451 300910 Ilenley 3 0 0 1 4 0 sLitseht 1 0 0 0 0 0 52412 1311POAE 4700 0310 03100 11421 10100 2700 L1240 P1210 11030 "9 1 SAN FRANCISCO ABRI Si 31 40 40 rt 4 0 42 31 10 41 Tobin et (YLeary 8b Schaller It Downs 2b Mundortf Charles lb Corhan ea Clark Lettleld Totals 32 1 526 9 8 Lsyne out bit by batted ball FR ESN Pierce rt 4 1 1 3 0 0 Layne lb 3 0 0 1 0 1 Reed 3b 3 1 1 0 2 0 Bender ef 4 2 1 2 0 0 )10aley 21) 2 1 1 2 4 0 I I 1 2 1 0 411310 raise 2b 411101 401820 dti 400020 l'Ickford If Steven Waldschmidt PITTSBURG 422200 411100 513331 612260 6021000 410410 4'20000 312600 301000 100021 Corey It Kelly ct Mowrey lb Wagner sm Konetchy lb 2b Mitchell rt Gibson Cooper McQuillan Totals 28 0 1 27 15 1 Batted tor Henley In ninth SCORE BY INNINGS Sacramento 000 003 000-3 Base hits 100 014 021-9 Venice 000 000 000-0 Base hits 000 000 010-1 SUMMARY Two base Tennant Bay less Runs responsible 3 Bases On Henley 3 oft Stroud 1 Struck Henley 5 by Stroud 8 Stolen Buren and McCarthy ST LOUIS Shotten et 501300 Austin 3b 511340 Pratt 2b 310321 Williams re 211300 Walker le 411200 Leary lb 403500 Walsh ss 410300 CrOSElin 402500 NVellman 400020 Totals 32 7 7 27 11 2 SCORE BY INNINGS Ntodosto 000 100 000-1 Base hits 200 aoo 010-5 Fresno 040 00: 020-7 BRNO hits 030 000 031-7 SUMMARY Home Pierce Two base Stevens First base On Mobley 3 Struck Mobley Waldselimitit 7 1M by pitcher Daily by Waldsetimidt Double to Murphy to eA voy Wild Sacrifice Haley Stoltm eft on 5 Fresno 2 Time of Cleet 2 Totals 32 6 13 27 11 1 SCORE BY INNINGS Los AngIes 000 001 1 Bael hits 001 101 5 San Francisco 100 111 6 Base hits 221 120 23-13 SUMMARY Three base DOW118 Two base Sacrifice Callum Page Clark 3 Bases On Leifield 1 Struck Chech 2 by Leine Id 2 Hit by Double to Charles Downs to Charles Runs responsible 4 Left on Angeles 3 San Francisco and Finney (Afternoon Game) LOS ANGELES AB111311POAE Wolter'' 5 0 1 3 1 0 Page 2b 4 0 2 2 2 0 Maggart et 3 1 0 1 1 0 Absteln lb 4 0 1 6 4 1 Ellis It 4 0 1 1 0 0 Moore 88 3 1 0 3 1 0 Sawyer 3b 3 1 2 0 3 0 Boles 3 0 2 8 3 0 Perritt 3 0 0 2 3 0 Meek 1 0 0 0 0 0 aw Totals 88 9 13 27 11 2 CINCINNATI Moran rt 502100 Grob 21 502210 Bates cf 401000 Uhler It 210300 Kippert It 100000 Hoblitzell lb 4 0 2 9 2 0 Ntehott 3b 400211 Herzog ss 400221 Clark 100400 Benton 100001 Gonzales 2 2 1 4 2 Adams 201010 Tingling 10'0000 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 31 5 5 24 9 5 Leap replaced Johnson in 6th COLISEUMS A BR1311POAE Garrity 3b 411221 Ayers2b 4 1 1 4 3 Preston lb-p 4 1 1 5 2 0 Klein ss 3 2 2 1 5 Britton cf 4 1 0 1 0 o) Berryman 4 0 1 11 1 I Kruger IL 501109 Ford rt 412000 Walsh it 000000 Robinson 100010 Preston lb 111200 Totals 35 5 9 27 8 1 CH ICAGO A13RB1-LP0AE (Afternoon Game) SACRAMENTO A1311DIIP0AR Young se 811040 Mohler 2b 301330 Shinn rf 400100 Coy If 100300 Van Buren cf 3 )0000 Hallinan 3b 301041 Tennant lb 3 0 1 12 1 1 Hannah 312200 ArellaneS 200040 Schweitzer 3 0 0 0 0 0 STUDEBAKERS DEFEAT FORD BALL PLAYERS 0 4 3 1 0 1 0 4 1 1 3 0 020 1 10 3 010 130 103 000 000 0 0 0 Weaver ea 4 Lord 3b 4 Chase lb 4 Collins rt 4 Bodie et 3 Schalk 3 Blackburn 20 Daly If 4 2 Alcoa 1 Jasper 0 Demitt" ALEXANDER WINS FOR COMMUTERS 1 1 0 Totals 26 2 6 21 16 2 Batted for Are Hanes In eighth VENICE ABILPIIPOAE Carlisle If 402100 Leard 2b 300260 Me loan rt 211200 Bayless et 311120 Hos!) 3b 311120 BOrt011 lb 2 0 110 0 0 MeArdle Bs 300350 Elliott 300300 white 200020 Studebaker and Ford went to the bat at Holmes Park yesterday morning and Studebaker came off the winner Is to 6 in five Innings Morey Captain and manager of the Studebaker WRS in the fight every minute Bradley featured with his pretty pegging to second Manager Devlin Generalship Greatly Aids In Victory Totals 33 3 9 24 18 1 Batted for Perritt In ninth SAN FRANCISCO A131113HPOAE 4 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 3 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 rf 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 17 1 0 1 1 1 1 5 2 3 0 2 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 6 0 Totals 36 3 9 27 9 3 Batted for Uhler in seventh SCORE BY INNINGS Pittsburg 100 310 031-9 Cincinnati 000 011 100-3 SUMMARY Two base 2 Gibson Groh Mobilize Cooper 7 in 6 1-3 innings: off McQuillan 2 in 2 2-3 Innings off Benton 5 in 5 innings off Adams 8 in 4 innings Sacrifice Stolen 2 Kelly Mowrey Wagner Mitchell Moran Bates Mobilize Herzog Double to KonetchY Mowrey to Konetoby Left on 9 Cincinnati 10 Bases on 2 McQuillan 1 Benton 3 Adams 2 Hit by Cooper (Gonzales) by Benton (Gibson) Struck 3 McQuillan 2 Benton 4 Adams 4 Passed and Tobin of O'Leary 8b Schaller If Downs lb Mont lorft Charles lb Corhan ss Schmidt Perno )bin ct 'Leary 8b If owns lb unclorff Oaries lb arhan ss smolt to Totals 33 1 5 27 11 5 Batted for Cicotte in eighth Batter for Jasper in ninth SCORE BY INNINGS St Louis 000 401 000-5 Chicago 000 000 001-1 SUMMARY Two base Shotten Three base Cicotte 8 in 8 innings off Jasper 1 in 1 inning Stolen 2 Walker Left on Louis 6 Chicago 8 Bases on 3 Wellman 3 Struck 5 Clcotte 3 Jasper 2 Passed and Sheridan Totals 25 3 6 24 14 0 SCORE BY INNINGS teramento 000 000 02-2 Base hits 001 110 12-6 melee 000 201 0-3 VI qA hits 201 201 0-6 Sacramento two two 114-z Base hits 001 110 12-6 Venice 000 201 0-3 Base hits 201 201 0-6 Totals 34 8 10 27 14 2 Sc Preston replaced Preston in 6th Walsh replaced Ford in 9th SCORE BY INNINGS Brunswicks 000 101 5 Base hits 000 203 8 Coliseums 010 007 8 Base hits 022 103 11-10 SUMMARY Eight runs 8 hits off Johnson in 52-3 innings replaced in sixth by Leap with bases full and two out two hits no runs off Leap in 2 1-3 Innings One run two hits at Robinson in fie innings replaced by Preston in sixth with score tied four runs 6 hits off Preston in four innings Credit victory to Preston Charge defeat to Johnson Earned 1 Coliseums 1 Three base Preston Two base and Robe Is First on Johnson 4 Robinson 4 Preston 2 Left on 7 Coliseums 7 Struck out--By Johnson 4 Leap 1 Robinson 4 Preston 4 Double to GarritY to Preston Pissed Hit by by Robinson Stolen Clarno Dye Stapp 2 Klein 2 Is Stout PORTLAND April 19--A1exander's hitting and Prough's good pitching in the pinches gave Oakland a 4 to victory over Portland today It was the best game of the week and evened up the series Manager Devlin ordered Frough to walk Ryan twice in the pinches and it was this generalship that won the game Alexander scored the winning run on a passed ball The score: 29 4 9 27 17 2 ilNININGS 011 001 000-8 122 ini 101-9 012 001 001-4 113 003 01-9 Totals SCORE BY Los Angeles Base hits San Francisco Base nits 1101111111- 7r 7 iii --7 1 4 g- M17 7' Jfq: 't ilk 1411 P1114 rldir111 4 iipii iii' IN 1 olli '0 411tHAIL lifir 1 Axit 41-7 431glo itillidal I 1 it ''J 111iPti titfilli (' I) 4 II i It 411 I'll i 11111: i 1 ilbp ti 41 :1 4Nr4 1 I 1' 14'''': 1164' 4 Called eighth time limit SUMMARY Three base hits Borton Hannah young Two base Sacrifice Dorton Mohler Runs responsible Banes 1 White 2 Bases On White 2 off Arellanes 2 Struck White 3 by Arellanes 2 Double 'lanes to Mohler to Tennant Leard to McArdie to Borton McArdie to Leard to Borton White to McArdle to Barton Stolen White Hit by pitched and Held Time-1 33 OAKLAND A111111HP0AE Quinlan le 401100 Murphy 2b 401420 Middleton rt 300200 Zacher ef 400010 Het ling 3b 312020 Ness lb 3 0 010 0 1 Alexander 2 2 2 7 1 0 Cook es 400330 prough 2 1 1 0 5 0 SUMMARY Two base Downs Sacrifice Corhan O'Leary Boles Charles Maggart Bases On Perritt 2 off Pernoll 2 Struck Perritt 2 by Pernoll 3 Hit by Passed Left on Francisco 4 Los Angeles 8 Runs responsible 3 Pernoll 2 and Finney 4 Los 3 Per STEWART VICTOR IN SECOND CAME Federal League PACKERS 7 CHICAGO 6 KANSAS CITY April 19 Chadbourne's single Potts' sacrifice and Kenworthy's drive over second base scored the winning run in the fifteenth Inning and gave Kansas City a 7 to 6 victory over the Chicago Federals today After being a slugging match up to the ninth inning Packard and Watson turned the game into a pitchers' battle when they took the mound Wilson's home run in the ninth Rent the game into extra innings Score: Chicago 6 15 1 Kansas City 7 12 2 Lange Watson and Wilson Harris Packard and San Jose Winner of Opening Series From Stockton Better than you for 10c--because there's better quality in a General Arthur than you ever got at the price This blend of fine Havana Sumatra and Domestic tobaccos is a marvel to critics and a delight to the critical Totals 4 29 4 7 27 14 1 PORTLAND ABRBILPOAE Derrick lb 6 2 2 11 1 0 Doane CZ 2 0 1 1 0 0 Rodgers 2b 4 1 2 1 4 0 Ryan ef 2 0 2 1 0 0 Kores 3b 5 0 1 1 3 0 Lober If 3 0 0 1 0 0 Davis ss 2 0 0 2 2 0 Haworth 4 0 0 7 0 0 West 3 0 1 1 0 0 Bancroft rf 0 0 0 1 1 0 Brashear 1 0 0 0 0 0 8000 PEOPLE SEE MOTORCYCLE RACES REPUBLICAN BALL CLUB SLAUGHTERS TOSSERS OF HERALD Northwestern League At Seattle-- Portland 1 9 4 Seattle 2 11 1 and Murray Dell and Cadman (Thirteen innings) (Special to the Republican) SAN JOSE April 19 Backed by perfect support Stewart won his second game of the week and San Jose took the last and deciding contest of the series with Stockton by a score of 7 to 2 The score: SAN JOSE SAN JOSE Tice of Bakersfield Wins Three and Five Nile Events --4-- ST LOUIS 9 HOOSIERS 2 ST LOUIS Mo April St Louis Federal team won its third consecutive game from Indianapolis here today by 9 to 2 Score: St Louis 9 13 0 Indianapolis 2 6 8 Batteries: Keupper and Hartley Falkenburg and Bariden 1 11 1 7 1 Kalif At Vancouver 5 Tacoma 1 and Grindell man Girot and Harris The Republican ball team under the general supervision of Manager Haviiett completely routed the Heralds yell terday afternoon all of which goes to show what can be done when the Republican is represented by real ball players The score is reported to be 10 to 1 although some have stated that the Republicans secured 13 It seems as if every member hit the ball and made not an error although this cannot be confirmed The third game will be played at some future date 411 1' 1 Kt -li 4 4r 1 4110' 'r iptd i tittrzbdiVitt6 ABRBILPOAE Lamarra 3b 910130 Priest It 310100 Raby -J 300410 Smith rt 4 20200 Leggett lb 3 0 2 9 0 0 Gaines 2b 211020 Arellanes et 401300 Kerber 411700 Stewart 411040 At Spokane: 1 3 1 4 10 1 Carney Victoria Spokane Batteries Driscoll and Gregg and Shea Totals 31 3 9 27 11 0 Batted for 13ancroft in ninth SCORE BY INNINGS Oakland 010 020 100-4 Base hits 010 031 101-7 Portland 101 010 000-8 Base hits 302 010 210-9 SUMMARY Struck 3 Prough 4 Bases On 4: Prough 5 Two-base Quinlan Alexander 2 Double to Davis Kores to Davis to Derrick Bancroft to Haworth Stolen Rodgers Runs responsible 3 Pmugh 3 Sacritce Ness Davis Rodgers Sacrifice Hit by pitched 2 Passed Haworth Time 1:50 and Guthrie Totals American Association At Kansas St Paul 12 17 1 Kansas City 9 12 1 Batteries Works Hall and James Richie Withers Regan and Moore At Milwaukee-Minneapolis postponed rain 32 7 STOCKTON 4 1 30 41 -3 0 40 40 30 30 30 6 27 10 0 10 0 0 0 2 2 0 1000 2480 0001 211 0 0 0000 062 0153 SACRAMENTO April thousand people crowded the State Fair grounds this afternoon and witnessed eleven motorcycle races The feature of the day was the five-mile event for the national championship It was won by Bob Perry of Joliet Ill Perry held his opponents safe and made the distance in 418 minutes Summary Three-mile single by Tice Bakersfield Time 8:17 Five-mile fully equipped stock by Fabian Time 4:59 Five-mile twin stripped stock by Perry Joliet Ill Time 4 37 Three-mile side by Middlemiss Time Five-mile professional national by Perry Joliet Ill Balke Chicago 2nd smith Sacramento lird Time 4:10 Ten-mile twin by Wickman Sacramento Time 10:04 Twenty-mtles by Blitz If Stoloff SS Eagle 3b Boeckel 2b Fox cf Harris lb Esola Agnew Duarte -SNwWo $50C00 FOR FUTURITY The Futurity of 1914 will be run at the race course of the Saratoga association Saratoga Springs as in 1913 Under the present condition of racing the Saratoga association did not feel justificd in assuming the obligation of adding the entire $5000 called for by the conditions but the directors of the Owner s' Fund have donated $25000 which with the 92500 added by the Saratoga association makes the WOO to be added to this classical two-year-old event The contribution NV88 made only under the condition that the race should he run at Saratoga Western League Omaha at Deg Moines rain At St Joseph 4 Sioux City 3 At Wichita 6 Topeka 2 At Lincoln 5: Denver 3 At 2 Wichita 0 Perry Joliet Time 13 minutes Five-mile single by Tice Bakersfield Time 5:20 Ten-mile twin professional by Ba Ike Chicago Tiinu 3:38 Ten-mile stripped stock by Ferrell Berkeley Time 5:39 Ten-mile by Per ry Jo 'tete Tim 301 Sacrifice Eso la Rab3r Gain-is (2) Two base bits Leggett Kerber Stewart First on Duarte 5 off Stewart 1 Struck Duarte 5: by Stew art 7 Hit by Wime et game-2 Ultra 1 5 off Stew Totals 31 9 6 24 12 5 SCORE BY INNINGS Stockton 000 100 010-2 Base hits 000 210 120-6 San Jose 003 20-4 Base hits 000 203 100-6 SUMMARY Stolen (2)o Smith CALWA DEFEATED Dargeles Pederals defeated Ca lwa and the Santa Fe All-Stara yesterby day in a double header Ca lwa lost 14 to and Stafford Ilenneily and 1nbay Santa Fs lost 6 to in it.

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