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not a man getting beyond second, base. Five hits for four runs were made off Tesreau in six innings. Cald well took .his place and was poked for six hits and' four runs. The Giants did some punk fielding.. Marajoyille and Titus of. the Braves1 each smash ed three vimX .Rariden slapped a home run. Brooklyn reversed matters in Phil adelphia yesterday and., slugged 15 hits out of" Chalmers, .Mayer and Moore. PattRagon held the .Phils to six blows. Fisher arid Jake-Daubert of Brooklyn each collected three, safeties. One' of Fisher's was the first home run of the season, coming in the second inning. It was a tiusy day for the two outfields, 19 flies being captured. Ty Cobb is peeved at the statement of President Navin of the Tigers that no further overtures would bemade to the Georgia Peach. "Itisbest:fpr all concerned that I be traded," says Cobb. "It is up to Mr. Navin. I will stick for the $15,000." If Cobb is put on the market there, will be an awful scramble. Because of the postponement of the opening game in Cincinnati, the Tinker special, which was. to have taken local fanB to Redlarid, has been called off.. A bright sun made, it certain that the season would be opened tomor row. Workmen are ;clearirigvaway . traces of the recent .floo'd, whiebcov ered the ball yard. Art'Fjromme is Tinker's pitching selection. Claude Hendrix will probably work for,Pits bugh. - : " V" Kansds City won the only game played iii the American Association yesterday, beating Louisville, 11 to 7. ' Rain will prevent all games but the' one between the same teams today, i Notwithstanding "the licking Kayo Brown gave himfecently; Bud An derson, the coast lightweight, is an even choice for their return go, April 15. Anderson has been roughing it in the mountains and is in perfect trim. Jack Dillon severely.pUnjshed Buck, urouse in six rounas at .ritisDurgu ; last night. The Milwaukee middle weight almost had Crouse out in the third. Crouse was unable to solve Dillon's croutch and injured his hands -on-theJHoosier's dome. -a Followmgis the University of Chi-V cago "football schedule for the 1913 season: Oct. 4, Indiana-at Chicago;' Oct. 18, Iowa at Chicago; Oct. 25, Purdue at Chicago Nov. 1, Illinois at Chicago; . Nov. 8, Northwestern at Evanston; Nov. 16,.MInnesota at Min neapolis Nov. 22,-Wisconsin at Chi cago. o o dr. anna dwyer assigned to new Morals court Health CommissionerYou'ng yes terday .assigned, Dr. Anna.Twyer to the new Morals Court at the "request of Judge Hopkins. DA Dwyer will spend three hours In the -court; every day. Her appoint ment Is in. line with the pokicy Hop kins is trying.to carry out In .the new ;cpurt, a policy of mercy and c'ire jather 'than punishment for unfor CHICAGO'S 65 PER CENT Chicago is cackling with all the pride of a triumphant hen that had just got a strictly fresh egg out of her system and all because", the .got $2,529;992 as its share, of the (street railway swag -for 1912. This money came . put 5 of the pockets i of. the, peopjjp who ride on street cars., None of-"it gets back to "them. ancfcthe Lord ohlv knows whqllet it finally. if the people who ride on street cars, and the employes who operate the cars had got that money in lower fares and better wages, Chicago would be a'wh'ole'lot better off. If some' crooked mergerdeal goes through, the chances are the street railways will find a way to' sneak all of 'the city's 55.' per cent back into their own cash boxes and thff total ia r&M tn hA nvir $1 fl OC)C nnfViin-trw