The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1906, Page 1

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‘out TOMA! WEATHER—Fairy Sunde fate und warmer, | RESULTS cD Ci eS f® BRIDE CALLED HUSBAND TO SEE DAT JUNE “ Cireu Paiation Books = to All.’’ , CK-= ~~ RX LIS by WEATHER—Fatr; ae fate and warmer. FINAL: RESULTS EDITION | "RICK ONE CENT, )»EDITION ROT) Z)/ | iS Circulation Books Open to All,” | NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIE 7. 1906. -A-JACKS OF THE GIANTS’ TEAM HIGHLANDERS AND ATLANTAS IN CLOSE CAME Griffith Pitches Early In- nings and Holds South- erners Down Easily. IMeGieurs Men Play in: Mid-Sea Style and Score on Eli's Boys at Will and in Bunches of Threes, ‘McGINNITY AND TAYLOR PITCH FOR CHAMPIONS. ‘Iron Man,’’ in Grand Form, Holds Collegians Down to Goose Eggs in Early Innings—5,000 Fans to Welcome Polo Grounds Team. THE BATTING ORDER. Hig SCORE BY INNINGS. 0 POLO GROU this after elock First Inning Hed, Jordan to aking a red n bat fn practice was as Insptring An ancien! ‘ve-story tenement-house in the rear of No. alt They yearned for baseball and at thfs writing thelr thirst was veing Diver stree ig twenty families of liaiians. collapsed ") quenched late this alt Strange to say, the 1a one hun- BATTING ORDER. \ M nd children in the house »| the upper story fell out int The frantic people scuy ust as the last one got out who dred men. ¥ The front and a panic « court-yard, a: 0 the court-yard t ied down to the} > building fell, By Meer a ‘ park ee Ww ent arrived there were BASEBALL. |" ba AT ATLANTA—HIGHLANDERS, 5; ATLANTA. |. (Co Yon Second Page.) = th Lot of Color Fluttering. At Danville Brooklyn. 10; Danville. 0. ee ee ja At Washington—Boston, N. Lu. 3} Washingto I ty [fea | At St. Louis—Nationals, 2; Americans, 3 a LATE RESULTS AT CITY PARK Reliant 8-5, Mabel Winn 3-1 nae e, America, bin Hood 2-1, Bertha E. 1-1 place. Capitano, AT FAIR GROUNDS. Fifth—Safeguard 8-1, Gladiator 4-1 place. Nones, Sixth—urumaster 7-10, Avoid 7-10 place. Joe Lesser, “BIL DALY” PUTS 30 TO! | “SHOT OVER IN SIXTH. :. BENNINGS RESULTS, TWELFTH DAY AT BENNINGS. Track Bast, athe: ¢ ime colors and at e mix up was ludicr April 7, WX RST RACE—Jack McKeon (3 d even) 1, Nattle Bumppo for place) 2, Paul Clifford 3. (10 te All the Pitchers Warmed Up. , had pitch SECOND RACE—Curriculum ant to 3) 1( Lb O69 Te dy Vera (2to1 for piace) i's 3. a ees) THIRD RACE—Kuro (6 to 5 and sto 3) 1, Frills (7 to 10 for place) 2, Radical 3. year ago. Contract, NEW YORK UERALD'S FASTER NUM- BER. SUNDAY APKIL 8. Eight full color pages—Besutiful—George Ade’s (tle of Naples—Eastor tn the Vati- Tan— Orginal Stories—Littie NeniveTiese , evonly a few—Order now, *.* nin with the eae mn opens, n sign a contract pate the sea | CITY PARK WINNERS. FOURTH RACE and 7 to 10) 1, Douro (2 to 1 pper (9 to 10 for place) 2, Phantom 3. 7 " FIFTH RACE.—Ai Powell (even i | ‘ win 4 and 1 to 3) 1, Weodwitch (7 to 10 H ata ‘ for pisces) 2, Town Topics 3. um OY 4 SIXTH RACE— Caronal (30 to 1 jis and & to 1) 1, Water Co 8tc 1/7] w Royal Windo ) for place) 2, ond Inn ng. BASEBALL. AT PHILADELPHIA Hulskamp¢ Merve hon ; an © 1s iickinsc Half a dozen lengths back Cdin- es “i amas

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