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might turn the tables on the Inds over the creek. Nobody appre- elated more fully that luck a large factor in the victory yesterday beiter \@han the trolley evaders, whose galt ‘Wasn't es sharp as the pace set for “We lost yesterday by » small mar- ptm, all right,” said Manager Ewing g@umming up the inaugural defe ‘but (fe played some ball and the team’s | ghowing was all | had reason to hope land probably more, If the Giants play that kind of ball all the season they'll ‘end naar the top. “J am convinced that they will put up a much better fight even before tong and wil! bit a fast stride that will make seven teame hustle, ‘They got right Into line and worked for the Geam as I wanted to see them. They're Jot and worth all my confidence emallow doesn't make « Summer, G00 one defeat make @ tailender,” Busk primed up both his jeft-handers fdea of starring SI" if his up canter should justify the Hauion had Me(innity cari- wut figure? that he might better ‘Tervitory beaver for to-morrow. He un- es t steals by Giante wouldn't eo frequently as yesterdey, soft}path added materially to MoGuire’e eMfciency in squeiching | gofesiows plots. The Grooms turned out the turf early and put in @ lot of i ~;Retting practice to give their bumping |; a ah ” Paved much needed drill. viewed Gie piv- Hi The Batting Order. soe York. secant ot. Keeler, Haltren, cf. yn SO» rose group of very tail ae oe four of then and to first handed four more row to Kesler, not pitching one the rubber in eight consecutive * made it nine be- giving Jensioge @ strike to look at to is, The we it to ‘Gleason, ing Keeler. fr" nred red wildly for a oR. play over Doyle's I and” Bheckard | @ falled, Jennings roaming to second on the error. Van eran Kelley's fy, that looked xo impu Garted to. third, yuck. chao Lal to ans lek chuel Davis doubled Hugh off second. very tiy, One ae en hammered a drive into melevis gar Mercer pegged a sow roll ly and was blotted of Die bit at three slow tries. % rune Second Inning. that it to lene tm ‘ooted second, chance to spoil the latter's Siete handed a base on balls to Hie inck of contro! looked tall double Lascmlh on bastatehd ed (Continued from Firet Page.) low chuck to Mercer moved the run- ners up. Selbach ) Kitson'® short single and both tall Kiteon scram: bling to second. "Si" Jost the range completely and gave his fourth free base to Sheckard. Selbach came to the baseline to muff Keeler's short fly Kitson red and Sheokard romped to third on the error. "Sl" filed the corners with & base on balls to Jen nings. nome started to help him eroer juggled Kelley's roller and Sheckard raced home, leay ing the bags ful threw Daly out. Four rune Demont gathered Davis's foul near the stand gall Doyle to beat his smash to Dahien me won by a neck. Selbach beat a nicely placed jbunt, A balk promoted nim to second Gleason rolled out weakly to Jennings Third tnol Tt was tim “8 shed, 90 ap warmly welcomed. Darien s bound out Van nailed Demonts short fy MoGuire biffed a single to centre Mer-/ ted Kiteone liner, No runs, with use for Doheny dy trotted to first on baile Do footed « nice bunt. Van poked y single over second, Grady tal- id Doheny darting to third. Van second on a wild pitch, Kipon | Mercer's tap, Doheny ract § home and Van to third. Frisble bunted | @afely, scoring Van. Daly jumped tanto) Frisble on the bag. injuring him in a try for @ put out pelie bY a very yellow verdict called Frisbie oul. Mercer reaoh- . third on the pinay Daly wes hurt mix up at first and reclined on the turf for Davis's George Sanced to Arst og Dove's out je dan 10 fret op Doyle's out. | Kita ie fret Belbach walked on | it wos o to Gleason, The Kia" fied. to Kelly, Four runs. Fourth laning. eckerd ed Keeler sac- rifteed via Mercer. Seinings popped Keley's singe te to fo steai. c oe ‘rhed | aie aid ‘Sas fe inlet him a iraay go got his base on balls. henys bun' Graday. Van ingled. up one sack A wild travellers, Dahlen an trying to block V Dalle Allied the led a fine with o Kitson two bagger, to dee; if. ut putting. the Gina one to the goo le’ vie in, Jack stole tried for third on a bad return, but wae nipped, Four runs. Fifth Inning. second an Dahlen filed to Van Doyle attended to Demonte’ rol No runs ee went away. Dunn took his jace. Daly waa ao badly he wes taken out. Demont wen bate covering third. first on oan INAdld, tap, to heey are play. oe rear ee a run play on le ai jeason on third, Mike "aking second on the throw tn. Dobeny's single scored both tants. E4 stole second upright on Van's rane strikeout Davis Fe f Day om | ZA rascal ‘oa Tot nealeating ts the plate, mi (Contirmed in Ret Type on Page 1) polis a Rain at Cinetnaatt, CINCENNAT!, April %—The game jeeheduled to be played here to-day with ieeee Was postponed on account of Ne Games at *. Leute. ST. LOUIS, April %—The Prtwbure and &. Louis baseball game, scheduled to be piayed a ea wes post- Poned on account of rain. 7 000 OF BAD BONDS, Trial of Julius Schroeter on Charge of Forgery Begun. ‘The trial of Julius Schroeder, accused Of defrauding various banking Inatitu- tiene of this city of $88,000 on forged State of Virginia bonds, was begun to | iday before Judge Newburger, in Part Hii. of General Seastons. In his opening address Assistant Dts- trict-Attorney Cowing told the jury that Schroeder was a member of a gang that had got possession of the bonds and de- termined to realise on them. Jortnh Rylend, jr, second auditor of the State of Virginia, was the first wit- ness called. He was handed the forged bonds, 146 in all, and asked if they had | een authorised by the Legislature of | ‘the Grate. “They never were,” Mr. Ryland re- piled. “They are of an ismue printed for but refused by the Bate and return- @4 to the printer.” “Are you familiar with the signature TROTTING AT EMPIRE TRACK - Yonkers Course Will Be Leased io Proper Parties. The Empire trotting track, belonging to the estate of the late William H. Clark, may soon be leased for (rotting purposes. After a conference between Andrew Miller, a clone friend of the tate Lema e, the jatter Makes thie announcement Tt has been decided to pay all the Purses owing from the trotting meetings Inst year and clear the track with the Association, The Property will then be leased io any Proper parties who will give a trotting Meeting on ihe dates se: by the Biew- | 8s of the Grand Cireutt The track now has @ race meeting scheduled for the late Fall, the Jockey Club In tts distefbution of dates having Awarded Uct 2 to Nov. 3 to the Empire Jockey Club, CHILD KILLED BY TRUCK. Heavy Wagon Crushed the Life Out of Six-Year-014 Rosa Meinmats. Rosa Meinmats, six years ol4, of 17 of H. H. Dyson, who was the auditor of Virginia in it asked Mr. Cowing. | » Mr. Dy: signature on every one of these * Mr. Ryland testified, “le « forgery. Mr. Dyson war then called as a wit- Mess. He cenounced the purported sig-/ matures of his as forgeries. TIM SULLIVAN NOT SICK. | ineldentally Young Tim Says Hie Unele Has Not Bees Turned Down. Timothy D. Salltvan was im better health, and there ts no for the report that he is from hemorrhages a: Ark,” said Assemblyman Ti: ¢ this morning tha not been sick © day since the u Meee say, hee “ ee mS ¥ Tae mates ce FP. Sullivan io an Evening Sah Norfolk street. while playing in Nor- folk street at 11.45 o'clock this morning Was run over and killed by a wagon, ‘The driver, Philip Samptein, nineteen years old, of & Ludiow street, was ar- rested ‘The chid was visiting at the home of her grandfather, Rernart Kraus, at | No IT] Norfote street, on the third | floor, | She was left alone for a few moments and when her grandmother returned the girl had reached the street An effort was made to save the girl's Hfe in a neighboring drug store, but she was lifeless when a physician ar- rived. PRePARING A'S12aLerR” BOTH CLAIM TM | SHARKEY, CABLE CHESS MATCH 15 ON, esi ioanaea Dougherty Says/American College Team He Taok Sailor from O'Rourke. The fact that prise-Aghting in New York Stato wil! be uniawful after Sept 1 doesn't seem to lessen the value of narkey ring star, at least in the eyes of manage is under contract to Tom O'Rourke wntil the aforesaid date, and Jack Dougherty also claims to have contro! of him ‘There is a disposition on the part of both men to treat the dispute as trivial, but the determined stand taken by both ‘8 a forerunner of anything but an amicable settlement. Dougherty says he has @ brand-new contract, under which he will train the sallor for his fight with Ruhiin “1 understand Mr. O'Rourke laug my claims and says he wil! ble for me,” said Dowgh Evening World 1 am just as strong po and every otter way as he is, and T ready for any trick he has up his sleeve.” Sharkey himseif said in O'Rourke's sence on Wednesday that Dougherty no claims cl him. IBF WEIGHS 210 POUNDS. Meet Corbett as Originally Arranged at Coney Special 19 The Krent rid.) ASBURY PARK, N. J., April 9 —Jeff- fies is in receipt of a full crate of live Ame cocks sent him by » The roosters arrived BAVe considerable camp trainers during the event Houseman, of Chicago, paid a Tommy Ryan this morning and dis- cursed the details of Ryan's coming battle with Root, the middie weight who held a long conference with Manager Hrady wday, a the situation in New York. so far as could ascertain. a eed. billing the Jeffries Corbett beleved the two veteran managers have collected enough ments to convince che Police Cente stoners that of the Coney Island jicense will work a hardship to the proprietors and the fehters who are under contract {0 appear there this nual schedule to- xiraordinary vim. that everything Will De sattefactorily arranged, and that will go to the limit of ail his Bagements before, the Horton law tracked next Beptember The ‘" rh m to 219 poun | 10 PASS CANAL BILL Agreement by Will Consider Measure WASHINGTON, Apri! %.—Representa tive wy in charge of the Mica- EE SS ‘Werle you should a@- WINNERS AT MEMPHIS. RACE TRACK, MEMPHIS, April %— ‘The races scheduled bere to-day result- od an follows: it Race—Ps a half fertonen. Won to im to 1 and 3 te to 5, wae second ise ‘il Begins Play at Knick- erbocker A. C. ‘The international eable chess mateh between dents from Columbia, Harvard, Yale and Princeton, and the jenie of Oxford and Cambri ts on to-d ‘The playing of the American (eam be- fan at 10 o'clock this morning in the Knickerbocker Athletic Clut. ‘The games of the Png adente will be played at the British ¢ ‘hes Club ia Lon- don, with the exception of one, which will be played nere by Frederick Soddy, the Oxford captain, who arrived yester- ‘ay morning on the Teutonic, ‘There were some differences between Harvard, Princeton and Yale as to the selection of theif representatives on the American team. The matter was left to Faxpert Lapsohuets, who decided, after considering the records of all, that Austell and Hopkins were the best for the vacant places, and they were ao- copied. Falk, of Columbia, sen to the committee that his {line prevent his taking his pla team The teame are as follows United States—F, G de T. Rice, Har Cook, and Alfred Austel H. Sewall, Columbta, Hunt, Princeton. A. 8. ton, mubstitute Great Hritatn—Frederick Soddy, A W. Geo nd G. BE. H. Bilis, Oxford ene P_%, ae ates ley Mr gh jee cumeary of the pair- and A rank Hopkins rd, Y 4 James B. Weston, Prince- Britian. Tattersall (C) Settler (C.) Ene > Or Wiles (C) Betty 0) Hopkins (iL) Amel! (1) FIRST GAME IN BROOKLYN. President Charles Ebbets, of the Brookiyn Baseball Club, has made elab- ‘orate preparations for the first game of the season at Washington Park to-mor- The contest will begin at 229 o'clock. ‘An hour and a half previous (he Twen- ity-third Regiment Rand will start « eon- cert The stands will be decorated, and gust Defore the umpire calls play the pennant which the Brooklyns won dast year will be hauled up on the pole. fome well-known city throw the ball into the field. oficial will players srovnd the grounds. SMASHED. Our “Geis a oy aS ts the teams composed of stu-|t There will be the usual parade of the THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL. 20, 1908, ‘GIANTS TACKLE CHAMPIONS AGAIN TO-DAY... RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT; ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. "EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART. STH AT ATHOME | Glenwood Won a Won the First Race in Good Style— Track Dried Out Well, but Card None Too Aoecial to The B RACE Aquetuct stock ts worth money this year and the dividends should be large |and juloy. There have been larger crowds At the track this Spring than ever be- |fore, and every day shows the crush and accommodationa are mall. Even lthe stormy days the attendance has 4 World.) been well up in the thousands. This afternoon the crowd was as large Qs the opening day, and a steady stream jates until late in The weather was in Hs mont charming | Mood—ail smiles and warm caresses. ‘The track dried out well and was in 00d shape, (hough not fast as might ‘be. ‘The card wae rather poor in its mal nd did not promise sport out jot ary. Starts Badly. ‘The racing began with a surprise. ‘The talent selected Dandy Boy and Gracious as the likely ones, but the Split and could not make up their minds. The off saying, “united we stand, di- vided we fall,” was applicable in his case. The divided talent fell Gracious nor Dandy Boy was able | get home. When the smart money was | Kolng on a select few made the rounds on Charley Dwyer’s ooft Glenwood. The " land the money went on steadily and the price Sropped point by point until 6 to 1 was quotation at clon- ing time. Glenwood jumped away In front and set a clipping pace to int mtretch and was never caught. clous tried herd in the stretch, om could never get nearer than a length and a half. jobert Waddell was third, a neck away, The latter was a 12 to 1 shot Maher ® im Good Form. ‘The second race was an eneeieat bet- Ung affair, Harry Reed opened favo- nite, but for some reason 007) talent balked. Instead they grabbed the é-to-1 offer Senin Buffoon and played It down to § to 5, There was a strong play on Alex, which kept his price steady at 2 to Ll Sweet Caporal we pace- maker in the first rt, but near the turn she was jolned y Ross Clark, who showed the way into the stretch. Then Maher moved if with Buffoon, and as soon as he tool ¢ lead Ross Clark blew up. Alex came through at the one-eighth pole and tried for Buffon. At the Sixteenth pole it looked ae if Alex might win, but M rode in his best form, and Buffoon landed a winner by a length and a half. Alex was a head In front of Sweet Caporal, Princess Ottitiie Rid out. The third race of the day for two- Yearwids went to Princess Ottilite, « daughter of Wawekas, She had a poor Jot to beat, but had a hard time doing it She had to be hard ridden to beat Hiya, who closed very fast at the end. was the cond Mg and a ing chance, was.third, pes... in the race Ha Cee, @ B0-to-1 Deaten a head Pink Domine Good for the Bookten. PP Aid Domino was brought up from pehead and served up piping hot The ‘good thing placers tumbled over phe another to get aboard and when the bugle called the feild to the post there was only even money on tap. Bir Chris- her, who opened at about the eame price, went b ax Ouiside of G. E. Wightman none of thers was played to any extent Pink and Domino and tomer from the start. They raced head and head into the stretch. when Spen- or was forced 10 Ko to the whip. Sir ristopher hung on to bis lead and not caught, winning hard driven a neck. Pink Domino was « half th In front of G. E, Wightman, one-half fur- } Cupidity Sorinthian third A “bee line” to the point you want to reach—a Sunday World Want line. WEAK MEN. Have you read my littie book, “Three Classes of Men?” If not, write for same. It te sent in free, on request, and from 30 years’ DEN ELECTR ‘TRADE MARK. Sportsmen's Goods, NEW a GUARANTEED BICYCLES. Absolutely the Greatest Bicycle We keep the grade wheels COLUMBIA, SPALDING, {ELDREDGE, aa MONARCH, AVERLEY, eee DA’ # CASH OR INST. TICEa [BICYCLE SUNDRIES AT GUT PRICES. 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