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Bens-" -, yrr- -fm$ y, allowing 11, hits tone run. When the Bjxhbos appeared dangerous the motaagwde boy tightened, and f&er tjadcBn runs were nipped. v rhe hest evidence of of this was in tfte-seronri, when one run over, two-out and a man on third, Scott .passed two men, choking the paths. Jimmy Austin came up with a chance to gain fame, but Scott breezed him on three strikes. Throughout the game Jim was pulling similar stunts, and looks to be as good as last vear, which is good enough. V.. Chink Matticks made ' maiden bier league hit in his the tenth, a double, which later blos somed into the winning run on Block's single. The rookie right fielder also made a swell catch of a foul fly. The Boston Red Sox look like . real ball team this year, with c the irresponsible John I. Taylor "deposed and Jimmy McAleer and Take Sljahl at the helm. The . Beaneaters were always lucky in piCKing up recruits 01 nign gcahber, but Taylor upset the dope every time by trading or selling .'some player because he didn't like Jhe way he voted or the color of his hair. 'A glaring example of this was the trade which sent Harry Lord & the White Sox. What makes Boston loom particularly good is "fhe performance of Buck O'Brien, ' Secured from Denver, who made jZpod yesterday on last season's edictions by trimming the "New York Highlanders?wth Ford In the box, allowing them but six hits. The Bostonese have always been factors in the rape, notwith standing the interference of Tay lor. Under new management they should create some stirs A deal is on between the Naps and Tigers, by which Outfielder Jack Graney of Cleveland will go to Detroit in exchange for George Moriarity, whom Davis wants for first base. t ESCAPED Guyer: Briggs just escaped from an institution. Kidder: What institution? Guyer: The institution of mar riage. His engagement is declar ed off. California Outlook is tickled most to death. Polled the aristo cratic clubs of Los Angeles and found Roosevejt has 241 majority over all other candidates. Huh! we polled the Steel Trust and found that Roosevelt has a clean sweep. &&A