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( NIGHT EDITION “GENERAL ch) ¢ SPORTING NEWS as ON PAGE 4. Wises Circulation Books Open to. All”? | [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ }_ GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. PRICE @NE CENT.) NEW YORK, FRID y, JU LY 4. 1902. PRICE ON E peep ADOSEVELT AT PITTSBURG, COCKRAN AT TAMIMIANY HALL. mn President, Greeted by Half a Million People, De-| siares We'Must Give Cuba Reciprocity—Bourke Cockran Signalizes Return to Tammany by Denouncing the Administration and Extoliing Democracy. Two notable Fourth of July ora- PEACE IN THE PHILIPPIN but tions were delivered to-day—one by showed greater interest in Cuba by Presicent Rooseve.t, at Pittsburg.| declaring that “THIS NATION 1S and the other by W. Bourke Cockran,, BOUND TO GIVE HER SPECIAL at Tammany Hall. PRIVILEGES NOT GIVEN The President was greeted by a OTHER NATION: half million people. His speech was a At the big Fourth of July celebra- new declaration of commercial free-| uon at Tammany Hall to-day Bourke) dom for Cuba. He expresscd regret Cockran denounced the Republican that a measure of reciprocity is pot party, the Administration and the already embodied in statute or treaty, tendency of both toward imperialism. but declared it will be “JUST AS) He extolled Democracy and made a} | SURE AS FATE.” He said it was plea for harmony on the issues urged Most appropriate that on this Four,h at the Tilden Club reunion. of July it should be our good fortune to have PROMULGATED THE (ver detntix of these speeches DECLARATION ESTABLISHING yoo page 8.) FIVE OF FAMILY INJURED BY EXPLOSION OF POWDER. | Little Girl Dropped Lighted Punk Into »Can While They Were Celebrating. A can, conta‘ning several ands of powder exploded on the porch of the residence of a family named Cslombio, on Palisades uvenue, West New York, he charge in the cannon was h N. J.. to-day, and as a result two of and broke ‘the metal In ma the children are“in St. Mary's Hospital. Raia the pleses narrow Hoboken, suffering from serious burns, | while the mother and twos other chil-| py ren are at thelr home under a phy) octors Busy sician's care. Ww The- injured, are Antonio tee | Un ay te wreeOns twenty years ol, and bis brother, Louis, twho were badly injured about the face. | * hands and head i Jonh's Hospital, At the hos + Said Schmaul could Ambulance. sureeons and pr reckless Two small children, Mary, six ye Taateh peel nts from stray Ol, and Paul. three,” and the motfer, | ules wert reverted and the small mere burned about the face and body. MUN Ines The girl had all her hair burned off a u Apap por than usua ‘Antonio, one of the sons, was getting) I! the hospltals had an extra torce| * if of surgeon. n¢ @ cannon ready to nd had MOVE Le Wgeona and nu ' are the sserious cases the cover from the éan wii powder, when his sister Diece of lighted punk wot twas seting off firecrackers Into Immediately there ter Beck, ten years, of No. fourth stre: 31 East . was playing with TESTE eRe tan nd avenue and Twen street, the little girl's y When his right hand Dr. Justi was summoned and order | was: badly ournest wier. He went the two older suns removed to the how: ; : y als to Bellevue Hospital, where his injury The was burning when thy fire-| was attended to. men arcived | ‘The first fuer on ahe teft hand of guts, |; William Flanagan, thirteen yeara. old, STRAY BULLET MAY | Tales ATE sro Glee KILL RICH MAN. om by a lars: firecracker. He Was taken to Belloyue Hospital, { Robert Johnson, thirt years old, of David Hirach, sixty-six years old, V-! No. 318 Kast Ninety-xc lalrent, pen dng at No, 159 East One Hundred and) ng in front of eis re Forty-fourth street, a coal dealer, revi toy pistol, accidentally shot himself in puted wealthy, was passing the corner of | One Hundred and Thirteenth street and! Third avenue this afternoon when she | i was hit by a ehot from a revolver of) geCond street, somebody celebrating, He was carried/ crackers in font of his finto the office «* Dr. Sternberg, No, 204] dentally shot himself in the hand East One Hundred fwd Thirteonth | “Baatet Durk dancoln Hospital. street, and there it was found that’ he | su VBNUG) Bronxe whot hime had been echot in the left side of the ide at bis residence whi head. The bullet had penetrated the; a cannon, He was ate skull and was lodged against the brain. | ne The man may die. st. lie was taken to the Pres- 1 Hospital. one a Mr. Hirsch was taken to his home in Muspi ‘i fro. c emis @ private ambulance and the police ot| from Farahani teed: jure thnk the East One Hundred and Fourth| was wounded by a person not known to | Street Station were notified. the police. Dr, Btornberg said the bullet tad the] wens won eon, thirteen years old, of appearance of having been discharged at|dentally shot Ilmucif in the wreast ach @ consigerable distance, It was of 38 i removed to the caltbre, Detectives Kane and Riley, of H, dhe East One Hundred and Fourth|No, 6 Bergen street, Sewage hog nae Btreet Station, are looking for the cele-| TIEN eye blown out in @ maton at the brator who used loaded cartridges. jatrect by the MeL ind tly Dr. Sternberg said that Mr. Hirsch’s!wlant firecracker, “He was tegen va. in’ Meath Is almost certain, not only because moppital.: . of the extremely dangerous cha oseph Costontino, forty- clght eens acter of | oj. tho wound, but because of the age of by ar fn front of his 1 the patient and also the fact that he , stein, sey was just recovering from an attack of Years old, and recelved a alight illness, stein Was arreste Buhle: Miteen years old, of SCARED TO DEATH ‘ound at his ‘home. Rubens Eagle avenue. was about the fase and eyes BY FIRECRACKER. ) Aiot Arecracker ‘at and Blxty ‘eel and Phira “avenue He was galt to ‘the | re . . on Hompita The “Fourth's" first death was re ae i lttoen year corded: this morning when James Kelly |7 State atroey, ite old, Gropped dpad wiien a giant Mrecracker|4 Boren. ‘atioet nln. while riding I H ams. stivet. Brook eau mas expigded near wnere he aut, ie | AMM Mean ot lin, man ‘was reading a newspaper in the sittings | sidewalk. DY escaped room of QiUinn's Hotel, corner of Vere arean h, ixty-al fon avenue and Fifth street, Long Island | ra) Gealer of No. 16s City, when some mischievous person | ing on Third ay threw a lighted firecracker Into the | and Thirteenth street w “room. It exploded with a terrifig re-| Jett side of ihe lead. | He attend yom. Kenly sprang trom his seat, | wun area the mintorne tt fein ihiown pressed his left hand againat his hea EWARK, ON. J. July 4.—goneph and fell back upon the sanded floor, no. Atty -tWo years old. fall backs jown the stairs of his home, “W. dead, Kelly was thirty-ive years, of ewark street, splitting hin ’houd ago and lived at Jackson qvenue and In the city Frowpitat . Fourth street. He was affiiéted with mine heart discase. acker white eee ; face and peck were “Burned, “ite Wer) as sent to Bt. Mary's Ho LEG TORN OFF BY Charles Birobovita: clahitnn thers old, CANWON GXPLOSION, | "fun" home ar No bs Betnton'nttset! gt rs at No. 0 ig cause he protested against ther fr Ing Toman candien at ‘him hem’ “jd + righ Sgiseutl, twenty-two ntonlo Segro, #ixieen years old, ana r sath brass cannon! Frank. Pe thirteen, held a. ‘hug fo, Sit Wishing | cannen sina ‘gon tin n mailed it ver: ed Baton inom ‘om TO) ht years old, of] SURPRISE. IN -"ALLAROUNDS.” ow THE REALIZATION WAS RUN AND WON, RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, July The Rival at once took the lead. and, with Juvenalis |PRINSTEIN WINS JUMP.| and Major Dangerfield third. they went at a fast pace. (it the first turn The Rival drew away a couple of lengths from Juve- nalis, who was still a couple of lengths in front of Ma: gerfield. Gong down the bask stretch Juvenatis moved pas! ihe Sesonds Rival and took the lead. Odom went to work on Major Danger-, feld in earnest. and then the favorte began to close gruund.! ; He caught Juvenalis on iho. turn and the falter TIC PARK, L 1, July ¢—A") Major then drew away and won giop.a Nilwauleee Giant Fin- | ished First in |00- ' Yard Sprint and Also in Shot Event. |Chester Peabody Is First in Open 100 Yards Handicap in Fast Time of 9 3-6 hletic carnival and the all-around Union of the United States were held der the auspices of the Greater New any” me: erything in connection with the meet was up to the standard, the best ath- Irtes in the country being entered, while the track and field were in perfect shar for the different events, Among the prominent athletes slated to par- of the Central Y. M. C. A, of Buffalo, the present all-around champion; Bllery H. Clark, of Boston, who won the champlonship in 1897; Myer Prinstein, of the Y. M. C. A., of Syracuse; Edward John, Flanagan, Greater New Irish A. Jerry Pierce, the In- of ihe Pasting A. C.;_A. c. Bowen coe ee tim ‘Suillvan. “and others | “Shortiy after 2. o'clock Announcer , | Charle Harvey fired his pistol and tne all-around championship was on, |The first event was the 1100-yard dash. |To the surprise of all it was won by Merrill, the 200-poupd giant, Prine AFTERNOON GAMES—SCORE BY. INNINGS. Stein, who has a 10-second record, was second. The hammer ovant seriovsly hurt acre 1 n the championship. Up to that event he was leading. The score »-}of points after this event, with two { {others to follow. were: ‘Adain M °uftalo, 3147 1-8 points! Pare in NEW-YORK -.......------ nl Prinste: freee pes * ST LOUIS cecrneeiciriemivici cme 00 00 G. Gunn, round championship; 100-rerd run, wom x Mitwau Cc, ‘Adam B. Gunn Polnin, THine--0.10 36. ap trial heats. Wine | zs gaality tad econ’ men to Tun extra 8, Eawarde yards) second. x. at York Irish A. A, (81-2 yarda) NW 8 ALC, 10 va Won by Chesser, Peabody, SA ©. 0 yards), GR. Goerwits, Greater New Pork 1 Ac As (@ 1-2 yards), wecond,. Tine 14-9 second van, Greater New York Lo a. A. G@ yards) 100-Varde Hard! ap: F Pomanty, New Wert de A... (10 yanks: Pred and George H. | Hoffman, Jersey City Hien ty Jone bee Joweph with a put of 40 Adam U, Gunn, GUL potnin. Myer Prinatein, ¥ third with put of 30 feet N ew terk Ut Jump—Won by Myer Prinatein, foot “On Halt: Mile Walk f ‘ f ate gat ita | potntes ap kgmard 8" Merri third, (31 po Time—4.01 4. WEIGHT-THROWING COMPETITION Pauing 16 Won by J. BR. De hen: Jol wecond, Fisnegen, with @ throw of 148 foot: De Witt, ot second, with a throw of 161 Final heat Won by ker AC. (1 yards) Wert Bide A.C, (2i feet nthe of Jlemnde Won by Adam Hutto. 10) feet 34 Monlg points: Sver Hetastalnn Y's A Syrac and Merrill third. The latter's throws were all HENLEY third Trinity stroks Per | The Rival dy four leaeths| aimpionehip of the Amateur athletic! from The Rival, who was a length in front ci ee eee atic oush the day was| . The time, 2.47 3-5, beats the best record, 2.48 2-5. it MERRILL «(MAJOR DAINGERFIELD WINS THE REALIZATION oa Is Second and Goldsmith Third for Rich Classic — Mizzen Badly Beaten Double Event—Whitechapei the Winner. (Special to The Kventne World ) HEAD BAY RACK TRACK, : July 4—One of the greatest | -rowds of the meeting journeyed to epahead Bay this afternoon to. running of akes and the Double with theae two siakes me of the mort attractive of Little was necessary, bh e the crowd from a } city, The crowd packed every train that went In the direetion of the race course, Rallroud facilities were bad, of course, and the crowd sweltered no alr stirring at the track In the early hours and it was very warm in the brought out a fine fleld of three-y olds, with Major Danxe favorite. In the Double mont's Miazen was the cholc was spirited, The track was in perfect Mr. Bel- all that could be asked for the crowd The bettiny was: Dangerfield, 1 to 3; The Rival. 20 ind 31: eee ec nne tae expected, | and Goldsmith, 5 and 1. RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. ticipate In the games were: A. B. Gunn, Fourth Race—Alice Turner 1, Helen Print 2, Edgardo 3, AT WASHINGTON PARK. Mera of ane atwautee, Atete| Third Race—Sigmund 1. Gold Bell 2, Claude 3. no SHOT GIRL, THEN KILLED HIMSELF. John Gunther. a yiung hetel clerk, shot and seriotsly woun .| ed Maggie Madison at No. 147 Lawrence street, Brooklyn, thi Time-| afternoon, and then put a bullet into his own head, dying in Both had lived at the Law The girl will recover. Gunther left a letter adq titcheock recoona “Tine-1 pence street address tour months. dressed to Mis. Third heat “Won by Fred Flores, Greater sew! stantly. | was the declaration of Musterman from f No. 760 ) MeDoniugh Stree Heel for meant: men—Won) by. F. 32, Sulli: MAN RUN DOWN RY MANHATTAN BEACH ified Was se struck by a Manhattan Beach ad near East New York this af+ sterers. ns oka Se iC Fin, ste red and he received a number Henry Hoffer, A mans nai yet ida iv shape. This Is the last day of the Coney Isl- and Jockey Club's meeting. The crowd | Will go to Brighton to-morrow to see | the running |The largest wining owners of the m ave won $26,990 with Gold Heels and | Major Daing f the Brighton Handles ing are F. C, McLewée & Co. They eld, and stood an excel- lent chance of adding further to that magnificent sum to-day. ‘The young racing firm of Whitney & Duryea have won $19,490 with Irish Lad, J.B, Hanigin won $14,180; J. R. & F. P Keene won 812400; William C. Whitney $10,4% and Clarence Mackay $8,410. It was estimated that 40,000) specta- tors were present when the bugler called j the horses to the post for the Reallzation Stakes, The club-house balconies held many a representative of society folk, including Pierre Lorillard, jr., J. H. Mills, P. B. P. Randotph and a panty of Philadelphia visitors; J. H. Wadeworth, Dr, J. P. Butler and T. C. Ross, Senator Black- burn, Gen. Morrell-an@-J, L. Hulde- Koper wer among a numerous contin- gent of Washingtonians, ohn W. Gates, fresh fram his Chicago plunging ex- ploits, kept the club-houge messengers on tiptoe all the afternoon, ent were William C. Whitney, Capt. 8. 8, Brown, Harry Keene, J. W. Busts, John . Schorr, Dr. 8. Webb, Clarence Mackay, August Belmont, 0. H. P. Bel- mont, Joseph B. Didener, J, G. Pollans- bee, F. Gebhard, R. T. Wilson, jr, Col Pepper, Senator P. H, McCarren, B. F. Clyde, of Philadelphia; Gen, McLewee, P. ¥. Dwyer, W. 8. Sailer, Dr. Francis Kramer Bert, A. G. Vanderbilt, J. 8 Bradford, H. K. Knapp and Francis ft The disappointment of the afterr the Lawrence Reullzation feld, Hyland reported the Belmont stable's winner as jailing. FURST RACE The Indepes tor toilr-year: olds and up ad a half miles Setting W. Jenkiu 15 14 as40 5 *Hawds, M8. Mr. Clark & 2° i hess, —Won by Ches- mnoen, i i * ie sent to the emegency hospital a rereat Tie barry ——_——++. BENT ON ENTERING THE UNITED STATES. Twice deporte becaure he was a convict in Italy, Francesco Muiatto | Awaits at Etlis Island the ship that is to take him back. the first tline at Quebec trying to make his way across the border, of returning to [taly |States—this time at Detroit. to day by Immigrant Inspector Lehraupt bs the [talian Government ceri.sfying that although an ex-convii, © matevinl for a good citizen, MILLIONAIRE vicTiM OF DELUSION. he scrcaa waters Bernard Miles, a San Francisco millionaire, who etrayed away from W. Ingraham, Nw 4 | tbe Grand Union Hotel to-day, was found this afternoon trying to break nee Diae into a house at Weehawken and West streets thirty-five years ago and wanted to collect the rent. were notified and called at the Charlgs street station, where he was given The family will sai] for Europe to-morrow, ute his cOndition to lack of sleep on the cross-continent journey. ——-+00- KING HAD ANOTHER GOOD DAY. wit ot mith “4 Vout 0b 4B town “t LONDON, July 4.—The following bulletin was posted at Buckingham Palace at 7 P, M.: “The King has had a quiet day. factory anc the wound shows more active signs of repair, LAKING, BARLOW. eo KEEL OF BATTLESHIP NEBRASKA LAID. The keel of the battleship Nebraska | shipyards to-day in the presence of an . Henry Mcbride, Groar NY. 1 ALA, (812 yard, | Of 7 Fin Ai A. 6 yard), third," Time 9 3-6 secon Coney Island. He was caught another attempt caught there and bronght Mulatto bears a certificate signed He said he bought the house His wife and daughter | !*"" a, 0 ed BH ponte. into their care, They attrib- His constitutional condition 1s satis- | #2 SEATTLE, Washington, July 4 was laid in Moran Bros enthusiastic crowd, Gov. Savage, of Nebraska, relate mete aly, Mee contentants inte (Of Washington, drove the firat rivet, STANDARD OIL BARRED. OUT OF INDIA, econ. Wi fet, with’ 63 oaiate LONDON, July 4.—Replying to a question of Andrew Bonar Law, M. ¥. | Lord George Hamilton, the Secretary of State for India,| said he had ascertained that the Standard Oi! Company had not obtaines CANADIAN CREV CREW FAVORITES. the prospecting license which {t sought from the Inlan Government. —-+e-———_-—— BRITISH MILITARY STORES, VALUE $2,500,000, BURNED. Bogan’, duly 4 Nolwon,| LORENZO MARQUES, Portuguese East, Africa, July 4. this |tary stores valued @t over 4:600,000 ($2,600,000) have been destroyed by a Be stone STR te gente Toth fire which started at the Netherlands pler yesterday and epread to adjo\i- ing property. ; fouls. (Co:nervative), Britleh milt~ sida Somerset, 138, G. Green 4 Minn Mitchell, 158 Won ridden out, Time—f 19. Factle was the pacemaker for a mile and then he blew uj took ap the running and held his lead to the etreteh, where George W. Jenkins closed Strong and won by foavan? length n Rowdy, who was six lengths in front of Soiners SECOND HA Vor tmo-yearcoide; fe furlongs ere, whin Jocks, St Hit Bin 02, Martin 99, Rice bb. 117, Burne Fort Wayne, 102. Wonderly Red ‘Koignt. 107, Milles Tattern, 107, n ow, 107, M'hais 1) net 102, Dirhm 12 149, Hottman 107 € #4, Sanit 4, D. O'Connor lend Tureo, 10% Damon, 97 Mi. Hope, Savior vat 9 Southern Helle Redtern fyronerdale, 94. E Menentield, 108 ( Start yoor. Won Minotaur went t« snd making all the {hard olan and then Fort Wayne driving Anish fo: |thira mopey: by getting the de cision by A heck, three lengths behind |Yardarm | THIRD RACE Handicap, for irre year-olds and longs. Betting SHHitin, Str Pp 1 Uh abodes Lb 10, Bullma’ Turner on, 1h, Martin 8 a Beheck, 110.Cocn'n HAL Wy 0 fart bir, Woo driving Time=1.149 Demurrer, with all his welaht, cut our the running to the stretch. a ngthe before Irene Lhd F 7 pide hand from Connecticut, FOURTH RACE for Iwoyear-olde; six tound vers | ral Witte, Ctitpel in ciose quarters. There was little or]? Sa SN Le neat ridden te orders, laylog fourth or way ty the ber » where Smiti i crowded stands, = The — Realization | § leve t lenath from Whirler Jenath In tron jeld a warm| nd and Goldsmith third Rival was 9 ————— PROBABLE STARTERS IN BRIGHTON HANDICAP. al to The Evening World.) {TON BEACH RACE TRACK, weights In the Brighton Handicap to be run to-morrow nm -+) Redfern Gltekaon | want to be looked upon as a subject BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, races are as follow: Race—or four-year-olda and mile and three- aera Among other prominent persons pres. Mcirathlana Prince tel mile and « furlong. Race—Por two~ mile and a quarter, $3 | pened to the For two-year-oldn: mix furlongs nile and a aixteenth YANKEES WIN AT NEWMARKET when he tgok Donovan's foul fy three yarde from the fenoe. with Maher | three yard rom ght 9 to earn a base. Barcia: a *|Whitney’s Colt, Up, Takes Fulbourne Stakes —Maher Also Wins Princess | Cup on Smilax. und third horses. 1p (of 3) sove “Smilax, | Out DY OXFORD ELEVEN LEADS. Beaten 20 Rone Firat Inalogs. Cambridge annual cricket match with mm yesterday’ made 6 rune ie thelr ft today the Oxtord | double “play on Barclay's bit to men had scored. 24 runs for elght wick- ets down tn thell —_——_—— —_——_ WEATHER FORECAST. stcond innings hours ending at 8 i to-night and ight variable winds, GIANTS LOSE ERST CAME TO PIRATES, Frank Sparks Batted: Out of Box Early and Blewett Takes His Place. SECOND GAME PLAYING, Taylor Is Put in Box by Man- ager Smith, Who _ Still Hopes to Stop Tide of De- feat. , The Batting Order, Bowerman c Smith, 2b, Dunn, 3b. } | O'Hagan, 1b Hartman, 3 Wagner, ss. Ryan, oc. Taylor ‘p. Wicher, p. Umpire—o'Day. (Sprcial to The Bvening Wort.) ST. LOUIS, July 5.—St. Louisians had whole lot mére to interest them to-day than the mere sport of showing folks what rapld firers of pistols they are. They did that on the side, though, just to show P. Donovan and his men how they apprectate the brace his team has taken, Bediam broke loose when the cardinal-trimmed players trotted forth from their little club-house to begin the setond battle of the day against that poor unfortunate set whose name . of Giants Is as badly misftted as Doyle's uniform on Harry O'Hagan, The doings of this morning are his- tory now, and if a New Yorker does not for Bellevue's ‘‘funny'’ pavilion, then he had better not ask the question, “Who won?" It was the same old story, so often repeated during this awful year 6f 1902, The Giants lost. They lost because they played Mke a lot of amateurs. Their chief delight seemed to be in throwing the ball around just to see how good their arms were, never think- ing that such work was aiding the Donovanites to gain extra bases on weak hits. Giants Still Hope, But let the past go. Even though hope was not fogtered in very big pro- portions Manager G. Smith said: “There might be a surprise in etore this afternoon. Everybody knows tee story of the worm end its turning when trod on too flercely, Maybe that was what Smith was thinking about. A worm will certainly tum if the tread is not too heavy ¢o crush it to death, |uind that is what seems to have hap- ew York team. They can't turn because they're dead. Any Old Pitcher Will De. ‘The Hon. P. Donovan was rude enough Hige remark that any pitcher would do against the New York gang, and he wasn't disposed to tell who he would work. . Wicker, O'Nefll and Durham warmed up and the job was to fall to one of them, Smith wae a bit myateri- |ous in his cholce, ¢oo, but it lald be- tween Burke, Mathewson and Tayler, with the chances favoring the latter. First Inning, Ten thousand St. Louis fans n Brodie cracked the ball so to that th Donovanite couldn't Clarke boosted a fly that no difficulty mpt to steal ‘8 fly dropper No runs Wagner didn’t hustle, but he got Far- | rell’s grounder to first in thme. J | fesumed. his good work, of the |ty to centro. ‘Brodie t to earch ‘Smoct, and the ball bout 4or a while and Anally Gmoot wae fun down between ¢hind and home, runs, con inolnm, Bowerman boosted he Fy * | smith did not even nit the | just fanned. “Farrell to NI the way Dunn Was retired, er| Smith juggled ‘Brashear's ait h LF but finall ¥ ot the ball to 0" Th right. Tagen with ad se tin Gay oo nt ‘bounder, did the assist act with Hartman's aa No runs Third Inning, ped O'Hagen’s bounder, but he spoiled his work by t wildly. to first. Wagner's neat re fice, “handled, by Hartman, | meved O'Hagen to third. Taylor was CA Wickes. Brodie died the same way. No rung. Ryan's bounder was handled in good shape ty Taylor. Wi couldn't Oat the ball In three awings, at i. Farrell i ball into Wagner's bands, Norune. Fourth Inning, | Ryan worker fast and. got meiNE ate ahead of the Giant sor club ewinging Act pleased che Bt | fans. ““Usoio” Hartman blasted Bower: fig hones of scoring. by. Shrowing: vim out, No rune Ai ‘ot under Donovan's tnéetd ‘a pass to first, but = Pied las the fitsi vic of a ‘Wagner. No runs. Fi Innimy | gmith got a base on his hit to tre. pitch moved him to seco od third when Wicker ‘ {. O'Hagan fanned, Bmoot hs Di Wagner's fly, No runs, ‘ ‘Hrishears knock warned him a rf work 40 Clark ‘misjudged | man's inp sang, “another Pe reached rat: dies ngee ie lown in per ce 1