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...Lefty Grove lost his first game of the year as the Yanks took the opener 10 to 0, with Joe Cronin and Jake Powell being exiled for fighting. The Yankees also took the second game 5 to 4. Other scores--NATIONAL: Philadelphia 9, Brooklyn 5; Philadelphia 7, Brooklyn 4; Cincinnati 7, Chicago 3; Chicago 3, Cincinnati 0; Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 4 (17 innings); St. Louis 9, Pittsburgh 6. AMERICAN: Detroit 10, St. Louis 9; St. Louis 3, Detroit 0; Washington 9, Philadelphia 4; Philadelphia 9, Washington 1; Cleveland 5, Chicago 2; Cleveland 8, Chicago...
...10th, as Lofty Grove copped his third straight win of the season. Out in St. Louis the Boston Bees were defeated by the Cardinals 3 to 2. Other scores--American: New York 5, St. Louis 1. Philadelphia 7, Chicago 3, Cleveland 10, Washington 9, National: Cincinnati 10, New York 2, Brooklyn 7, Pitisburgh 2, Chicago 5, Philadelphia...
...Brooklyn Dodgers swamped the Boston Bees 13 to 2 in Boston while down in Washington the Senators defeated the Red Sox 5 to 2. Other scores--NATIONAL: New York 7 Philadelphia 3, (first game), New York 11, Philadelphia 6 (second game); Pittsburgh 6, Chicago 5; St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 0. AMERICAN: New York 9, Philadelphia 2; Chicago 6, Cleveland 3; St. Louis 7, Detroit...
Manhattan's Witney Museum, assiduous in keeping tabs on the dead as well as the living, last week performed another of its noted reanimations. The subject was U.S. Artist Frank Duveneck, who died a silvery grand old man in Cincinnati in 1919. When the average citizen thinks of first-rate U.S. painters of half a century ago he remembers John Singer sargent, but he is not likely to remember that Sargent once remarked: "After all's said, Frank Duveneck is the greatest talent of the brush of this generation...
Nearly half of the 45 canvases exhibited at the Witney were from the Cincinnati Art Museum and most have not in 60 years been seen in the east. All but two were from Duveneck's best period, the 1870s and 1880s. During those years Duveneck was a famous expatriate with one of the largest followings among young painters that any U.S. artist has ever had. A big, Viking-bearded Bohemian who took the Munich Academy by storm at 21, then opened his own school in definace of it, Duveneck painted in the spirit of Frans Hals. In such paintings...