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The day book. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, April 12, 1917, LAST EDITION, Image 12

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bles and Speaker a single. Ty is
away in front.
Walter Johnson held Mackmen to
three hits, fanning 11.
Detroit had the largest opening
day crowd of the American league,
28,884. A total of 71,884 saw the
four games, Philadelphia being Jbw
with 8,000.
Cincinnati led the Nationaleague
in attendance with 25,000. Total for
the three games was 53,000, Brook
lyn being low with 8,000.
Homers by Luderus and Cravath
gave Phils victory over Dodgery.
Alexander was hit hard.
Schneider stopped Cards with fojjr
hits. Matty's Reds flayed real ball.
Miscellaneous Scores
Shaw Taxi 11, Maroons 6.
Senn 7, Marshall 0.
Morton 9, McKinley 2.
St. Patrick 7, Lake View 6.
La Grange 3, New Trier 2. -
A. C. Weigierski has been appoint
ed athletic director of Mystic A. G.
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LOOKS LIKE CAPITAIN WILL
HOLD CHAIRMANSHIP
Reports from city council slate
makers at St. Augustine, Fla., indi
cate that Aid. H. D. Capitain is going
to hold down his job' as chairman of
the local transportation committee
in spite of complaints of public
spirited citizens that he more faith
fully represents the Irishes of the
street car hogs than the people who
elected him.
The street car companies have
been doing some strong hustling in
the past month to hold him in this
place.
FAIRNESS OF ANTI-INJC. BILL
RECOGNIZED IN SENATE
Springfield, April 12. Senate ju
diciary committee by 12 to 4 vote has
approved the anti-injunction bill in
troduced at the request of organized
labor. It provides that no restrain
ing order shall be granted in strikes
except to prevent irreparable injury
to property and that persons shall
not be prohibited by injunction from '
striking on boycotting. Bill was bit
terly opposed by employers.
Buck state civil service till passed
in senate by 30-19 vote.
House passed bill prohibiting re
production" by movie, play, sketch or
lithograph of a lynching. Now goes,
to governor. A
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IF THEY NAME ONE, WHY NOT
NAME LL CONCERNED?
While the police have been careful
to cover up the names of the "re
spectable married men" who took
Meda Yerion on her last joyride just
a short while before her enutilated
and outraged body was found on an
ash heap in an alley" off 3lst street
and Cottage Grove av., they did not x
hesitate to hand the papers the name
of Ernest Holschelaker with a mur
der stain attached when he was ar
rested.
The evidence against the mstn is
that a taxi driver says he saw a man
who looked like him walking around
31st and Cottage Grove av. on the
evening of the murder. Holschelak
er, who lives at 218 E. 41st st, pro
duced friends who declared that he
was not in the neighborhood on the
night of tie slaying.
Then federal agents were directed
to raid Holschlaker's home in hopes
that they might find something
which would bolster up a "spy case"
against him. Again they failed, but
the police are still holding him.
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WILD TO TALK ON "OVER THE
TRENCHES IN AEROPLANE"
CapL .Horace B. Wild, American
aeronaut, lectures tonight on "Over -the.
Trenches in an Aeroplane" at
Logan Square auditorium, Logan 0
and Kedzie blvds., under auspices of
Northwest Side Preparedness so
ciety. Mr. Wild recently returned from
the war zone. He was sent pn a dip
lomatic mission. His lecture is illus
trated. Boy scouts in uniform ad
mitted free. -i
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