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zed Ball Planning Rescue of Eastern Assn. Cities From Rebel Hands--World’s Champs Thrown bn Hard by Brooklyn--Giants Slammed Again in the Kiscus While Yankees Win---Welsh Hyrt | BASEBALL I | Barrey Oldfield is Far pen e FREDDIE WELSH MUST |+ = > ™ OOL OF $8,000 10 ° Chicago ........000020010 prove as serious, but a rest and then POUNBA G F7om Beimg a “Hlas Been” i il Y 1D FOR NN | 4P EISTERN S e i d i Lots of Trouble Here. TS | orto ra i72 i tits aid Ten Errors Laggaih L0 ] [T LT [ onstevie soet 22=cveiaia coox | Trey fis Shiuider Oot 0 Bout | POTIORTAPEY |yt var sut 0 e v, of the seriel G i P Rain stopped the fray for fifteen min- = S 2 e\ . { y { e : ] tes, finally lo e ens Ehoushiaer “WILD BILL" DONOVAN HAS HAD IO Comfl lfl RGSGH . 7 ! i i " A H Umpire Nallin called the game to al- Well, here is Willlam Donovan back ’ low Cleveland to ch an early train Springficld, April 22.—I"rom Bos- for home. Catcher Severoid was w York, April 2 The ton comes word thal organized ball knocked out when he collided with | ©f bad luck that has hopped aboanrl 1V and with a broad smile attempting | intends to financially back the Eastern P 3 the grand stand in chasing Barbare's | Champion Freddie Welsh hooked on !the feat in which Frank (‘hance, the | association in its present sad predicus erday by an 8 to 2 score. fcul and was carried off the field, | nt Hudson, Wis., Tuesday night.|famous Native Son, failed so miser- | ment. It is stated that u pool of BT " °c. dconingsabliityln | ¥ Jnmes was benched in the fitth after | Welsh dislocated his left shoulder m | #bly. It was just twelve ycars ago | $8000 is being made up to help (he i, at the conclusion of | i i o i Cleveland had gathered a three run | his fight with Red Watson. Few in|come tomorrow, on April 23, 1903, | league and that President J anin h s led by a score of 6 to o h » e il i leaqiSear the audence knew that the the Eng- |[that Donovan, then known “Wild | of the Boston Americ nen Were no runs aftey the third | i ¢ e, i i i 3 I .| lishman had thrown his arm out. He | BilL" muade his American league | asked to chip in. The business gsterday’s game demonstrat- | . - Cleveland 100200-3 7 got the decision over the plugging debut. Bill was then by way of be- | sounds fishy, but there are some who d dbility to hit the ball, but it JF ; ; ; : Lo { N 0 00100_1 4 2! Californian at the end of ten rounds, | ing a twirler, and he climbed aboard | think that there i al of 80 evident that the Blue is aa s 3 { qes: Steen and O'Neill: | As soon as the bout was over Welsh | Ban Johnson's bandwagon in the uni- | truth in it. No one is s TR onvert chances into scores . ; Perryman and Severoid, | was rushed to a doctor and he pulled | form of the Detroit Striped «ats, cele- | $5.000 is for. The leag s surely ork on the bases. Colum- | < ¢ e . . b Agnew. S the arm back into place. He advised | brating the event by a 11 to 1 vietory | in a4 bad way, bu the other ld, which has been changed § o s T , Welsh to rest the injured members for | leveland things its needs besides dollars. Thg that the men are not fami- | L RS k. at least 2 month. Harry Pollock, his his time the new pilot of the | remedy is not in finaneial help, as has their places, was guilty ol | Bl A # Bl 3 s 3 | manager, immediately called off nkees has had more ups and downs | been stated hefore. If the leagiue Fhalf dozen of errors, while " ol 4 | Welsh's bout with Johnny Harvey at N usually fall to the lot of a ball | was broke there is reason to suppos gcted hut two tallies in that 3 , & b A . Columbus, Ohio, which was to have | I'laver, The nickname of ¢ mond Morton I°. Plant, millionaire owner of The score: 1 : 4 3 H been fought tomorrow night. Scrfs are often esoterie and their the New London club, would throwy r. h.e L\ e ¥ ' 4 Pollock also wired Johnny McGrann | Origin invisible {0 the nude inquiring | 'n $%,000 worth of dimes and so ke¢p 200000000 S bl : 4 of Boston that the bout with Gilbert | e¥e, but it was not so in “Wild Bill's” | he lcague from begging 61100000x-—8 10 2| - 2 5ot (B Gallant was off. This bout had been se. Bill was called “Wild" because A far as known, Jim O'Rourke, 8: Beck, O'Ncale and Lane; 1 i - set for next Tuesday night before Mc- | e was wild. Oh, very, very wild resident of the Eastern association, and Hunter. 4 v Gann's cub. * Simple, was it not? not started to s« the hat. I = g 2 { M G ? cn l w l fl 0 Welsh has fought with extraordin- Donovan was horn in Lawrence, | 14 looking for people to take fran mty Doing at Annapolis. g % - 4 G IflWS 0 MS & ODG flGG ary luck since stripping Ritchie of his [ Mass., and will begin his fortieth year | chises =0 as to complete a six-club or plis, April 22.—Three home # # 4 % 3 title. The Englishman has sailed | next October. He spent his happ, in elght-club ‘efreuit If the basebal) riple and two doubles were 3 3 1 " ; MMG w Mma“ & 00 along in a spanking breeze of pros- | childhood in the City of Brotherly | powers higher than class B are reallg ~In a game | hard hitting and wretched Hing. Yale defeated Columbia first nit | N the American league again, blithe- in the game of haseball perity, coining easy money at every | l-ove, his father keeping a tobacco | as interested In minor league basebalis rvard won from the Naval 2 turn, He can well afford a rest though | Shop in the Pennsylvania metropolis, | as the Boston yvarn indicates they have Iy by 12 to 11, after the mid- | 5 % & T . J . the Hudson fight was the first of a | When In his late 'teens he began to | greatly changed their ways. ) had scored six runs in the g A v D 2 2 New York. April 2 he Thillies | serfes of busy fight weeks. An in- | Pilch for semi-pro clubs in Philudel- Of course organized baseball in gen- | inning. Harvard used four e i . " beat the Giants, 6 to 1, yesterday and | jury to the shoulder is not a laughing | Phia and for a couple of seasons was | eral is greatly interested in the devels to hold the Navy lads, and 3 5 . e £ weren't as boistcrous and merry as in | Matter. with Sunbury, Pa, He had a wide | OPments up this way, and it must bg.* oking away until a broadside 3 Those who remember Jack Moffat, | variety of pretty curves, and speed | expected to put up a hot battle to the Funs in the eighth gave them 3 : . | the Chicago middleweight, look back | t» burn, but he was lacking in the lit- | fnish for such cities as Springficldy al lead. Thé midshipmen ¢ 3 , : saving their energy in those lines for | with regret at his untimely ending as | tle item of control. In 1897 he went | Hartford and New Haven, whoge ick with two in thelr half of ¢ big lcague teams. They won the [ a splendid fighter because of the | Up a notch by signing with Pawtucket, | franchise holders have been throws fith, but there was no scoring | - : { | fourth straight from our backsliding | throwing out of a shoulder joint. Mot~ | R. 1., which club didn’t take kindly [ out. It would never do, according 10 nal period and Harvard was | i I with absurd ease. They played | fAt went to San Francisco and beat | 1o his wild ways, and turned him over | the theory of tht game, to allow a9 pr by one run. Score: | 4 as if the game was a foregone cinch | Al Neill, one of the best middle- |t)> Waterbury insurrection in minor league circley r. hoe| k.Y § el it they folt rather vy at | Weights of his time. It was an as In those days Bill was a handsome, | 10 be successful and v lesson angd . 210101840—12 11 1 L : finding the Glants so docile. Baum- | (onIshing upset of a popular idol. | aiet-mannered chap, and his wiid- | WOrning to other rubbering ininory . 600001220—11 13 4| % ; 7 gartner, the prince of vocal pests, was | They fought again and Neil won when | ness was strictly confined to busines i organized ball would probably want 1g Frye, Whitney, | squatted out there agan shouting his | MOffat's shoulder was thrown out in | hours, And that's true today of his|!and on the victims in this section erman, Hart; Blodgett and % drool to his teamates, with no re- | @ CiNch. After a two months’ rest Mof- | manner and habits, while his profes- | With both feet. Organized bah wiil - straint put on his banal babble; but | At was matched with Tommy Ryan. | sional wildness has long since been | B0 after Springfield, Hartford amd f . .. | then that sort or thing doesn't liven | At Ting time Tommy Ryan, for some | only a memory, Donovan had his first | New Haven and will not surrendg Indianapolis, Ind., April —There | —and sometimes this includes " his| "0 ooiie any more than would the | UNaccountable reason, flunked, and |chance in fast compuny with Wash- | those cities and that may be expected nceton Wins in Ninth, competitors—is rooting for him tof = G BT IEE T TSI, a player | Nefll, out of shape but anxious got | ington, but the Senators soon sent ! It Is stymied at the start, though, be to;\. N.J, gprll .—The | e R s | distance the |Itl‘|(l, m\u!-l (|;mv flrouuonl- wouldn't be allowed to beat a tin pan Ia\nm‘he:l:‘rn('k at the A'Hr;\nl\nn enem him back to the New England league “}“‘“"; ‘r‘(‘r’{“ C f;""‘\ and ( :1':<"| "l‘ o on team gained a 3 to 2 vic-| “th¢ s e 2 ABC: | jv he does it. too. At intervals he an % ! 5 As in their previous fight Moffat | Tn 1900 Ned Hanlon gave Donovan a Springfield anc artford clubs hold P8¢ the Fordham nine, the | also there are people in this little old | nounced his retirement. but alwa m‘:‘:hl‘:nl",:”:‘l:: :mf};‘ i;'m‘l';xr:::‘m ”“3“: threw his shoulder out. Then and |chance in Brooklym, but soon turmed 164ses on the only available equippelil imaking the winning' run in | world who have a similar tendency.| when a really important event is held runs from no hits in the ninth, On | thére Moffat's career ended. The el ball rvlnnn_- in Springfield and Hartfoghy' dlf ;)fl”‘;‘ ninth after the visi- | parney Oldfield, for msm;ul‘l.' II'J\'(‘r,\-‘ Rn.!f‘n(',\'lrnndhc\ rnuq:xhnt\‘ L[ lf:::‘: Nz;rnl the strength of the two in the ninth | shoulder never seemed to get well and (Continued on Ninth Page.) { |n:d n:,- l;:\m:vnn owns his own pl tied the count at 2 to 2 a | Lody knows or has heard of Barney,|to finish and up wi h rs Al ¢ R ey B 5 (1 v h i 0as q| ik e ihisa 5sen ApToating inlh e apart | [liatway B He i has slgned | totint His| ey (GouldElave pwoncimitha i nop Bit st week in the Rutgers game, | ing columns of our newspapers for an | car in the Indianapolis 500 mile race be back in the lineup until | innumerable stretch of years, and|cn Memorial Day, and his presence in %, while Scully has developed | from present indications he will con-| the contest will increase interest in and will be out of the game | tinue to hold his place before the | ttat event to no little extent. Here is fortnight or more. Shea was! public for quite a few more. The | Barney at the wheel of his car, with md Law took Scully’s place | perennial favorite Barney. When | his “everlasting” cigar hetween his . Deyo has just got out of | he enters a race everybody interested | teeth. Begie i itor the Sishts ary and Capt. Greene was all around decadence of Iy out of the game. the other games. Maybe they are i | | are certain kinds of beverages and game, the Giants' hitting was that flimsy. The Phillies made only five hits and only one of those counted | for anything. None of the New York pitchers was hit to amount to any- thing. hut the wildness of Perrit, one 4 deadly thump by Cravath, a veitable h S Philadelphia 004000002—6 56 0 Walsh and Conw Link New York .. 100000000—1 2 2 . Sk Yesterday's Results. - ferter, M: April Poor gttt et Just Watch Those Reds. 3 B the part of the Colby In-| Fhiladelphia 6, New York 1. —— (e @y e s e AT M Brooklyn 8, Boston 4. Cincinnati, April —Cincinnati AN YEATS " llowed Holy Cross to win 14 Chefnati1 e e A X S i g ; ? T e £ g fer the Pine State collegians o G RIS L Ok ({00 8 Ph d Dh' M ll‘ H A h ade a clean sweep of the four game B¥ield nhere. Tec fhi A Pittsburg-Chicago—Rain. 1.205:pnia Maching nas ANOLNEr sericx with St Louis by taking yes- for the visitors, pitched excel- o terday’s game, 1 to 0. The game was fl, but was hindered greatly hy! in the first and his gupport which his team mates rh‘l].‘uh‘ll'h’\il &t o 0 [ el-‘(ynl‘(-‘n b u:‘”;.n :-;;n by Hnrlzn‘n‘ and K!\!- \ l:n. hl‘/{:flha}:\s.]\\h:’\rhnum eeded H‘r""“::l’ il ol : Philadelphia, April 22.—The Yan- | L5 oo tho cume. .,f;::,c A N / . llt o t was batted hara. e sn;:m-fi. Chicago .. 4 Ll E kees, who are cutting up capers like S RS (Cross .... 01302224x—14 Pittsbus IEEERER 4 429 | champions these days, piled up more | St. Louis . .. 00000—0 3 0 000100000 —1 3 W E VORI el ! trouble on Connie Mack's shoulders | Cincinnati coeee. 100001 2 0 P 2 2aai. ISt Louly 2 e 6 Ratteries: Griner and Snyd A A ' teries: Holy Cross, Daley, Redi- | St Louis . . . e B TNO . oA i r and Snyder; Ames 3 B Murphy: o h“"‘]‘(‘q e [ iBRogvnt. : vesterday afternoon when they €ap- | ;0" Clarke, : al gi series. ews, Harrlman and Barker. tiredithagfinalgamagormthongacs, i f o nes Today. Bill Donovan's men not only plas- Dodgers Surprise Braves. New York at Brooklyn. tered a neat coat of whitewash over Boet A L ‘ S . . 8 3 ston, Ap ¢ hitting | 4 N Easy 'f"' Wesleyan. Roston at Philadelphia, the White Elephants but made it three | 0 Doqgers gave them an 8 to p,‘, ‘-;:.}: / L an letown, Conn., April 22.—Wes- Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, out of four. The final score of the |,y over the Braves. The - I Wwon a loosely played game from Chicago at St. Louls, getaway game was 8 to 0, pummelled Crutcher's ns Institute of Technology here T ufferin a i 3 S s g from a slight cold . . Beore of 12 to 3, Capt, Stanle: Though A slig hard in the lifth inning that he was I - . S ) on the chest, Ray Fisher was called | yomoved after four g e 1 1 the visitors scorciess, but Wes- | AMERICAN LEAGUE. | (o't @y tho huriing and he operat- | Lesred: Comnenton i 1 Rl ; The fellow with the big, tough eshman battery allowed - S splendid fashion, Ray held the | The Jatter also was hrew for the o | : R Jomhman battery _aliowed e 53, in aplendid aablon. Tay held the | Tho ialer aan 'ax prey Tor ihe s N _ muscles who can chop trees all day Lires s sley ) < Ma . ors e sixth sion ¢ 3 " 5 #8d both Nicholson and Ricker | New York s, ; low a man to reagh third base. It|James made his first appearance of and lift the butt end of a hard log, 3 it Washington 11, Roston & was his second vietory in two starts. | (he sc o e R i rondng hitaibeing madolgainat : p y is a hardy liver in everything he tackles. He likes 202032 innings. 5 20203203x—12 10 3 ng Luque 3 00409103013 1y g} < oolemdEEL : Sl L 034001000t & G | LWirled the tinal stanza. Score i his tobacco rich, sweet, mellow and Long Cut— farios: Staniey and ectetian, AT e Philadelphia ... .000000000—0 4 1| Broskisn oo z001 5 13 good for both smoking and chewing. He uses ” Boston . . 003001000—1 ler and Lenthe: Won Lost . sher amaker; Detrolt ... 3 / S DGR Clel M teries: Aitchison, Smith = Washington . T S HEAGGH 126593 CRp i, McCarthy: Crutche Cochreham, » 0 WLI Cleveland .., . I ] g James, Luque and Goway ) New ‘York .......... { . = NG Hoslon s e, 5 Red sox Outclassed, TODAY 1IN Pt C ANNALS, —_— || St Louls ...l ; Washington, April —Was 1903—Jack Root defeatod Kid Me- ; X | | 1M d - Pawnees League, FPhiladelphia ... ) ton outclassed the Boston Red X, { oy in ten rounds at Detroit. = This Shells, CHickgoRL AN e winning the final game of the ser bout was announced as for “the ligl L c T b 3 9 3 367 = 11 to 3 by hitting Ray Collins at will [ heavyweight championship of T):: ong ut onacco Hason. .. 92 B 390 Games Today, and taking advantage of Boston's er- [ World.,” and was at catch-weights, hroede] . 138 p 111 Washington at ew York. rors. Southpaw Boehling did not ex- | McCoy was fat and out of condition. 0 o e . flish ... 121 ] 356 Philadelphin at Boston, tenl himself and kept the hits well | and, although he showed flashes of because it's got the nght stuff in it. .. 140 2 f 146 Detroit at Cleveland scattered except in the sixtn jnning. | his old cleverness, he had to resort St. Louls at Chicago, Sec to all sorts of tricks to last the fen Satisfaction-—for a sturdy man—can come from real - ounds. Root didn’t long g ‘ AL s v e t didnt long maintain hi tobacco only. Insipid mixtures don't appeal to a man FEDERAL LEAGUE. | Boston oo oo 000002010 & 1 5 | “homara™ fox 1t ater he s o Washington ....006400 " knocked out hy George Gardner at | with real tobacco hunger. o 2 rt Krie. Later the Bohemian do- hmy 0 | . Yesterday's Results, ' Batteries: Collins, Comstock and | feated Jim Flynn at Pucblo and out. LIBERTY is pure Kentucky leaf, with the “body™ for h . 4 Buffalo 5, Raltimore 4. ‘arrig aley; Boehling and Wil- : 3 5 3 2 agner .. 3 e Carrigan, Haley; ehling d pointed Gardner in a return match a chroedel . 122 2 Pittsburgh 5, Kansas City 4 ligms. and on the strength of these victories a real smoke or B rich and p]easmg. & talws thoe Newark 5, Brooklyn 3. s {Me claimed the heavsweight chame | tO five years to age the tobacco in LIBERTY; the. process 2 ) y . pionship of the world when Jim Jet- 1 can't be hurried. That's the reason LIBERTY is so ri o e 3 Standing of the Clubs, Detroit Rallies in Ninth. I fries retived in 1905. He was knocked 11 d healthful S EMERALDS VS, PIRATES. Won Lost P.C. Detroit, April 22.—Coming from be- | out by Marvin Hart in u battle for the mellow and healthtul. i y e Brooklyn ...... e hind, th& Tigers started a two inning | “title” at Reno, and soo rwarc o ”» o bineralds of Hartford will piay . ey rally in the eighth, taking the 1ast of | quit the ring. McCoy heenmms o e LIBERTY will “make good” the first time you smoke Prpten in tho ety Sundag. aiter L S the’ series from the White Sox, 4 t0 | muker after his defeat by Roof, bui | OF chew it. But if you want to prove that LIBERTY satis- arty 1o ) IBmeralds | Kansas 3. Tex Russell blew up In the 18st of | xince then he has mede i g by SR . e gove Bk inicr cnamiaonanty . ot the eighth, allowing Bush to triple and il cieahas InadeamAniRcomG faction isn'ta “flash in a pan,” give LIBERTY a week’s trial, visitors delivery 2000 a3 1a . o co i ks, and in the intervals betweee » . . : O lfol.‘l ]l‘.::l son, and the Piratcs | nartato . R P Cobb and Crawford to double, BIVINE | hi ring appearances has been engaged | Y OU 1l know then it always satisfies and you'll always use it. f TO I,fi\@@o 'nII‘ed a2 ame. The game Wil | St. Louis . N Sy .375 | Detroit two runs. ", Faber was sent to | jn practically every known business % " m\\\ | at 2 o'clock sharp, Schmidt | Baltimore ; rescue Russell when Reb made a wild 1900—Hugo ] Sold everywhere in 5c packages. ‘ | ot A l . A 5 Kelly defeated Owen | \ :? :effi v~"|'l‘|“‘:v‘|nh'vmy the Pirates. £ i throw in the last of the ninth. He | Ziegler in six rounds at Chicago. i . Stue and Degen Games Today, fanned Moriarity, but walked Bush, q Jack Johnson knocked out | THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY UL | 1 form ‘tiic battery f, ) g i ery for the Brooklyn at Newark, forcing Kavanaugh in with the tally McVey in the twentieth round |

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