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) “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | ““Girdalation Books Open to All.’’ PRICE ONE CEN APRIL 14, 1908.. ————— PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, eg AECMMTAFSULTS: OF SEASON'S FIRGT BASEBALL GAMES > bwoyaaroide: five f Btart ood. Won dr Madden, o—1 Te vounbia course, is + GINTS &, PHILADELPHI YBROCKLYN 3, BEANEATERS 9 HIGHLANOERS/, ATHLETICS 0 oo | ee cee — + Tah a good race He raced head and heal wit amet him, at latoorne. ran race an was ale cus... Midseason Form Marks Playing of Joe Kelley's Men From Boston Send,Crowd of Twenty Thousand Cheering | Victors and Draws the Applaud- Trolley Dodger Fans Home — Fans Sees Victory for Griffith's ing Cheers of Sixteen Thau- Gloomy Over Deieai in the | Men After Twelve Innings | sand Quaker Fans, Initial Struggle, | of Fast Play. Three yearoids and upwards tying Winner 7? Bimple Honours. 3) Serville : Joo oo Catiahan, je. 97 Orweuium oo Mine Marjorie. 1.2 Trey of Spades... ‘Bimple Honours sad to be | ; (Speote! Evening Wo ee (Spectat to The Evening World. Score by Innings (@pectal to The Evening World.) Score by Innings eee me ia min Atel) a Score by Innings. ~——"—" PHLLADELVHIA BALL PARK, PHIL- 5 WASH! NPA spr) ou 1 eas AME: Nu } tK, hiptic ee uae Ko OOOO) 20 0 teA Seen oan eve {COSON. 2100.0 0 4 0 2— 8 se mwenty thoumand tone emia actor. | Miles. 006000000000— 0 w | Matueweon tartea nts 1208 eeason ici [PMIES.0 000.00 0 0 I= fjccune gone of tre season, Troy ons: | CT0KWN 0 1 0-0 1 0 10 (3 )ncon saw tne ttightanders defeat the tionders00000000000i—41 5 1 re aes Gite ho Gres ERAS) eae eis ator ree apr SY BOSTON Athletes in an exciting twelve inning HIGHLANDBRS. 881120" 2 | puitiies. Ho wae in fine form, and at R. H.PO. Ab » of the game. RoW PO, A. B,|8ame In the last Inylng Kleinow ted) RH. PO. A EB. so 8 78 times it looked as {f he were sin Shannon, If. & rf... 0 6 ince the National game was first) Bates, if......... 1 1 3 0 off with a two-bagger. Doyle's single | Niles, 2b. Wt By o came to the outside and | toying with the Quakers. He had s; Penney, 1b. 0 ibt sl din this Borough, whteh WAS) Browne, rts... 1 9 0) won the game ONL 4 ol) 0) Al Busch jand curves galore, and when he lookei | onlin, rf, & If... 0 0 1 0 wix years ago. fins mes ee Aer hee Siar aabergene Daeehuiiillalpsppea omwith @ersen . 0 0 -6.0 }to be tn ger he pulled himself to _ a muccesstul opening of the he Betas Dave ete a ‘a qulienvasauneld: surrayiel rasnlts’ tie) S22oUt cf, .....0 2 1 0 eaan as that which occurred | MsGann, 1b. 1 2 9 6 © Twenty thousand dlamond-demented 0 14 4 06 + oh ag, Dy Fatheries#—Nie | oo og esnahan, c. 0M © f 0 cover Ga Patsy Dono-| Ritchey, 2b 21 3g {ns revelled in noise, They yell 0 215 oO O 4% 1 19 Ma 4 Op. Hi. It looked Mke shut out victory unt. | Jeviin, 3b 1 0 0 4 Oj) venta Trolley Dodgers lined up against |i nen, gs o 0 Ee 3 tk POEM omiaey OU, Ce OS OPO sO Lapa Ttiand 153 ‘ : | ahlen, vantage from which they could wor |, a Aiken P24 Magee tripied in the iw th inning, and] doyle, 2b. ... 1 0 0 3 1}Joe Kelley's band of ball toasers| | oF ae eave pane teat pee pty seer ohroy, Bbicwis O 1 4 fo Yama Ciirlaty. je |scored on Bransfield’s out. W hie) Sridwell, ss. +1 0 1 2 O/from Boston in the initial game for the |) 7 TTT fo bea Raitt, avusde: inte : — ew 16,208 persons saw the game, a goodls thew ason of 1908. m1 The ¢ ay y sain y Rarer sae leitat pace to the Tast Sump | number of them were from New York. | ‘\thewson, p. Uist he reas grounds have held many Ix] young, p. 6 0 ee a rasend anced xineral Doyle, p. 0 31 O' 6 0 badly ridde nate se : abies tales ihe E id : blast | of sa apmeny ce eed 3 URS celsceneil| Seu Lier eles peel oder e SMANCrel (ar ota tae © ; 8 7-37 11 2} crowds on an opening day, but the Be = —!'Are You There, Moriarty?” from cne TayeRRTUEL SSaERET yor the Giants, whioh was equal te mid of fans which turned out to-day Sur- | porats 9) “0 geutus! ucpermeieners ot the les Totals ........... 9 36 6b 2 seven furlongs. Columbia 7 be | hit It aey moon | TORBIB eeseeee eee i i ; Sa. te Opi tree al SS PHILADELPHIA. vessel ny iat ne Oe eee ater BROOKLYN |mtand. A lusty-tunged rooter pleked up PHILADELPHIA. . ¢. by Hermence First Inning. R. H. PO. A. E., here. Long before the time we ee 4Y) enaireccamanalseaseaticakeaktnelline a me, A 1 UG HO} £1 Sailers pusiastic sb . Bharaonjatter wetng ctireeabellshes| ihomas ict, 2) 0 0 0 OGRE’) Se eee naveroonadl| Peteent an ROM PO. A; Ee luntil the roar trom the anxious avats | Hartzell, If...... 0 1 0 0 0 Joalled out on strikes. Tenney dumped | ; | footers began e » 2b... r) | sie ‘ Rell xz }a Texas leaguer over second which | “nade, 2 +0 1 2 8 OF, Groves, and In a few minutes 10M8 | \aioney, of A a olweaa Senet eee PTeheetetiie Nicholls, ss. oO @ 5 SLO s cs | Thomas tried to get and fumbled, and] Usborne, df. 2 0 1 © 0) ines of people appeared in front of igen, 12 0 © {piccolo was folded ap and put away for Collins, 3b. O a Go 5 ate van Tumed into the iead and waving [the ex-Bostonlan reached second. Dootn | Magee, If..... seee1 2 2 0 Olevery one of the ticket (ina Ui alleen Ae Recare H (hes taity 62 ALES Tea EENIES ba0 Dyke GO = |and got him at first. Seymour BEN ae came ni he 5 sale 1 BD. ee of a parlor tenor. C and one hundred | Xo ens Grant, 3b.. tO) 1 Ita utmost capacity with people vil Heel AB oO) Ol a te ot cee (hn cei ee noe HO 2 8 OO . by His Highness— Thomas hit the Arst ball pitched. but Doolin, ss 3 O/othera came 1n cre CRD one lewis, es 0 2 1 4 1|desan trickling through the Pat ia of | ldring, ef.. Oo 9 @ 0 0 Moy ISiant rover iin ox nta a eben Mooin weal, 4 0/ hansoms. It was a scene wW Pe z ( jthe American League Park, anda half|Smith,c......... 0 1 6 3 0 Karan non pulled down Knabe's drive. Om!) | bly will not be witnessed again for the | Ritter, c. () tf) 9 lisrateWliaterichiianWerscn omeblstenicarner Tenight borne struck out. NO RUNS. qMcQuillen, 1 0) ast of the year. Rucker, p........ 0 1 0 1 stream) whioh|‘awelledial-volumel until): oO Oo 1 8 0 ni , 7 | Saeed o Ves ae second aloo ing eur Eney 9 0| \mprovements in the Grounds. | Sheehan +» 0 i © 0 O/it ran over at the edges. They came 0 ach GO _ Brookdale : 3 16 J. JN Rresnahan struck out. Devlin filed to| Brown, p. fll) ght was @ from every direction. Out sine garqaa09e9 ady Karma clo with us ry his rao zi viet ap ist AOE i Within the grounds the sight wa Bell, p.- ‘Ope O oe O mes Onan @: ry direction, Dut of the Sub- Biookdale aul. Bee eminent gen sae SEES OLENB ns = =I picturesque one. Flags and banners D aa ae | thousands of fans popped to bllnk |, ase on Balls—Off Doyle, 3; off -—— - ee ———$—$$_$____— — -—— Lomcentre) merananel Total Ls eG aaeeavey availiable space in front| motels ......,. 3 at bee golden sunshine, stop for a mo- Bases—Highlanders, 5: Phite- and on attempt } che while ment to get their bearings and plunge 4 2a d the t *Batted for MeQuillen eighth of the grand stand and bleachers P limepattea) to . A | h . *} ee acts About the Carter Handicap. jy hun-[2i off Meguillen, 8, off Brown, 1 "| IT, Wags of ail the nations floated tol Jott on'Huser—tioston 8, rooksn 7, | ticket windows, | made G és) Use Set matty ases—Glanis, 1: ae pSteugk Out—By Young 5, by Rucker 6 Jamming Them In. enith, Klenow. =, c} Jut—By hi 3D - " 7 gw © y e re j hh! 2, Coot + Following is the list of probable starters, weights, owners, jock- Third Inning. Qutligns atmey Mathewaons7; by Mc-|\ ‘another thing while aust: the) ayo fete Mirme Romee|| Redmacecnt code alin n mds, Kart eys and b-st workouts in the Carter Handicap at seven furlongs, to Bridwell filed Osborne. Thomas was Phree-base Hits—Knabe, Magee. of the fans Soh) ae pe nieaelars aimed and specens cen jaa ushers imported from the sardine can- . I Keeler to Keinow, Gale 5 educt Wednesday: under Mathewson — drive, Shannon} TWwo-base Hits—Doolin. | mecener (2) xe be Howerman and Dahlen " nerles for the occasion began their © Pl ny ‘ SUEY ELS, ASCs NCEE Sp singled to left and dled stealing, Dooin, ;.Stolen |, | basce—Maxee, Bransflold, | appeared on the right fleld side of the | Is—-Feittor. aclentifle work of trying to make more. ttapites Hurst ana Cannone eolwele ; : rey. ene Knabe, Br ) nae » %-cent bleachers, Fae : nplres Hi 1 Connolly. Horse, Weight and Owner, 3 Prob. Jockey. __ Best Work, mali ana be oa Eecs Giomrn| haHe Ge Bitaharerenney grounds, and the ant te ners a cmalie and Rude Ria udontel onisstiocuipg ithe semis apnee | ee i i 2, B. Schreiber. 5 5 furlongs, 1.041 AIO Naa nana HeMGhannoMiR chen | urpine=Kle fale Boa Nain etry fat the same time. | J. H. McCormick. Huestis — | Knabe was the first to walk, Doyle |-——_______._______ | had been moved down to deer, Cenllt | competied to crowd out on the infleld. | yy the crush women fought to main- NATIONAL LEAGUE, . UE, 105, Patchogue Stable. E, Gilbert 6 furlongs, 1.013-5 | dropped the throw and Knabe steal AMERICAN MIN Rela. patieimew club hous Men ag | Where they occupied benches. tain the symmetry of thelr Merry W! | BABY WOLF, 118, H. P, Whitney . Dugan 7 furlongs, 1.30 2 was made good. Osborne fouled to/ ISTER TO been erected at the Thi He wanlan amen wabllensity, 18,000/l/asialach anderen aliltical vecnicertedi RO GES r RUNS f the «: ds 2 most beaut! Bresnahan OuRUNg| of the grounds and fs the most t spectators present and they still con- | the stand was sprinkled with a collec MBELIC C. Hildreth. chilling 6 furlongs, 1. ; 5 * 2 RED RIVER, 108, R. T. Wilson............ patentee Fourth Inning. VENEZUELA COMING HOME. | tui on the circuit, womed up tn grea tinued to come to the grounds in arge TO eS LA a hieago a 9 2 8 a 1 H 9 9 Fart SIR LYNNEWOOD, 108, J. E. Weldner....Horner 6 furlongs, 1.1 ‘Tenney popped to Doolin. _Doniin ——— | shape. Fools numbers, jvleniatsecloras tne VO RC CTSIROEA coma 00 OXFORD, 105, nes McLaughlin.......McCahey tine Walked and went to third on Seymour's! CARACAS, Venezuela, April 12, via | All the stands and bleachers Were} Hale an hour later both teams lined Is Oa Csi oD soil a leHe att risk or hte at, Brown BAT MASTERSON, 104, M. L, Schwartz. McCarthy 5 furlongs, 1.013-5 | fo Meduillin; who'got the bail to Dooin | Willemstad, Curacoa, April 4.—W. W. /painted a Hight green.) up in deep centre and to the atraing | on tf yascnait ovenine for millinecy dis. | Samwbell and Be typire—Mie. 2) 03, Newcast hs .G él in tlme to run down Donlin. Devlin was | Russell, the American Minister to Ven-| These improvements with o § cost | of a popular march the players marclied | spire vd x | O'Day. SECOND 210) pi aweasiler Stable marnens 4 furlongs, 048 thrown out by Doolin. NO RUNS. ezuela, expects to leave here for New| the management &2.00, and they CeF-| across the field with Shannon's band | PY: snd notwithstanding the cruelty | At Cincinnati. EY, 100, Beverwyck Stable Bi ell Ps ° New eT BERKELE £ ee Ma if trees HUEEE bead Magee fanned. . Bransfield ballooned to] york Aphil on his annual leave of | tainly looked !t, By 3 o'clock @Very| leading, of the custom be It known that hate | chicago ee HO anOPLEL ee ANGELUS, 99, ahomas Hee ee Hennessy 6 furlongs, 1.15 Reym obra Grant Out Devlin ito Lon ley apes noawmntn (cnn eee avant ca niaiesal| (aca think el eranduatenduendapieachers EnthusicemiGrar are not removed at ball games Cincinnatt 16000000 BROOKDALE NYMPH, 119, H. P. pe (es . sbeercen ean i Neseres weet locoupled, while hundreds were| .. 4.) 20. Rigtes The stands were swathed in colors and! Batterles—For Chicago, Overall and RESTIGOUCHE J. R. Keene... 6 furlongs, 1.1 Fifth Inning. tate) Department some time ago. sy Se sr! wn in front of | the fluttering colors of all nations from Kling. anor Cineinnat!, wing, Camp CHAPULTEPEC, 105, B. & O. Stable....McDaniel 6 furlongs, 1.1 Doyle died, Knabe to Bransfeld wis buiiateess @ grand stand the excited fans stood numperlesa halyards made the strings | Raine tay! Bridwell walked. Mathewson fouled to up and yelled themselves hoaree, The 1" pros einades Une scrines|| then ingle fied, and grabbing | 0k like a line of a Neopolitan family's At Cleveland, Dooln. Bridwell stole, Shannon's ers a: Uesae sling Ot eiN eopelitan\ tan ae ~ | single did not get out of the infield ae a wee! vashing. vas typically af o 1 but he was safe. Tenny singled to ames erera ene plate, With | good-natured American crowd. Hun-| Cleysiaig WI 138 ef \d § 0 0 jerk an i ae BENNINGS RESULTS. left, Bri A ase rn Donlin flied to asineis pale as ean ag Was dreds of old-timers who knew each Titerles=mech STMRTEHE Palys aed Ethic ens | Tenny's RrowitaniMathawsontibee stand, ‘The band then played the fatne other by sight, tf not ‘by name, shook Stephens; for Cleveland, Joss and Doolin. Doolin fouled to Bresnahan Spangled Banner,” "and. everybody “in ands, slapped each other on the back | 'arke. Umpire eines TABOO WON THE FIRST RACE—Witching Hour (4 Bridwell! was under McQuillin's pop. K the grounds, including the players,|and laughed uproariously at any old itpy [te 8 and 1 to 3) 1, Clatbourne (7 to| NO RUNS Ul ” stood up, sith telr hats off und! ths | joke or reminiscence that the most |, St Louis-Pittsbure game postponeds iL) | 1c for place) 2, Blackmore 3 | Sisshialaning: The Brokne wore ten a great| Palnful of near-humoriats had a mind to) ‘#!™ ee U jaBeymoun heatian inteld’ Tir cBrsena: ovation when they took the fled for | svring A han’ sacrrificed, d thelr preliminary practice, especially SECOND RACE—Simple Honours Devlin safe on Grant's fumble. Knabe Chats Lucslavneho tae ereme ie ionieh All Kinds Were There. AMERICAN LEAGUE. the fans. at 4 o'clock the Rev, Frank! Frank Farrell stood at the gate and — oo co oo | (@ to 5 and 3 to 5) 1, Servile (3 to § 80t, Doyle's tap and caught Seymour ms ' b at home. Bridwell got another walk. Farrar, of the First Dutch Reformed grectad every ; aiernt rt for place) 2, Bob Callahan, Jr., 3 Mathewson singled over. short and Church, threw cut the new ball ang Srected every comer with a glad smite, | At Chicago. u Devlin ani Doyle came home. Shannon | Sasa SEE the game atarted with easily 20,00 spec- Among them were city officials, ss | — P poy enoame 7 i ators present. ticians, actors, actorines, poets, : ‘ 0 THIRD [RACE—Taboo (11, to a0) ut; Mnebe to mransield | TWO RUNG, 9 pale P é ind, round nille was established, @ a! raj, Fanibormiplumberstara justi piel attertes ‘Srover and ) the crowd golng for two D ye id a Vhite, Altroal ssa and 1 to 6), 1) Hawkwing (9 to 10 rinsing ie! Shanon” going “sieht Twenty-Kight Families Rush Pamic-|it P+ conigoine tr two tases °° moose. hue thoy all featernized onthe, 2iyrata. goF alcatel q Knabe doubled to right. — Osbori b De day, for you must realize : for place), 2; Al. Busch 3. |fanned. Magee out, Doyle to ‘Tenney. Bates hit the first bail pitched to the |CPening day, for you must realize that At Boston a tit Q { eROraty Dalia eels Aue paseball is actually here and all men| ee [SO"RENS Stricken to the Street Down Tot- jsitt'talthranetiir thn Maser’ iron pasevalt is actusity ere and ail men | cern cree Crack Filly First in the Feate FOURTH RACE—Aiken (even Seventh Inning. sacrificed, Alperman to Jordan. | Be Soden i I Vorack!i err 344 Event and Welt and 1 to 3) 1, Banner (even for| ‘Tenny hit. by pitched ball. Dont ‘ ; ; mn ; j Fhe He eeRaI EAE Hyiaaninarton ss Op eOKUiOLON ios aU oie 'y Saas os aTAnelC i ) iz Bates. gann followed with lt was nearly 3 lock ow j At Chicago. Played place) 2, Yama Christy 3 eriianonu yin. "| tering Stairways and Fire Es arigte co. cane e senaine, JarmUNenL Old Guard band, dressed 00009 Aes — Min to Bransfleld. wonderiul stop and 0 D f Iperman's poor th mt first horses, quitted the 15061 FIFTH RACE—Howard Shean (7) MON Mont thirew Bransfleld out capes — $50 emand Refused. nwent to se io 8 1 ross the green Slever, Willets ay Athletics were ago, White and BY VINCENT TREANOR. ‘to 2 and 4 to ) 1, Poquessing (even Grant struck. out. Doolin doubled r and : i Fa i aa) | 5 Dooin filed to Shannon. > 8 Hut late, but ‘ eld in plas | Sullivan m y Lough (Special to ening World.) for place) 2, Smoker 3. Eighth Inning. ¢ e he Ww nee At Cleveland. BNNINGS RACE TRACK, D. C., ae x) ° Snabe g throw to Ritter WO RUN> Aner GB menunc t Clevelan BUNDY ; ae nd . SIXTH RACE~Lady Karma 1,|,,Deviin Mind ined Sta | Agents of k Hand cupied the basement for a business) Pattes, hit to Idtehey and. died at neuer Ro eee 0900000108 'Aprit noo, the fast filly of th wyle's high one. | popped to " lioney fouled out to S: \. out of the band, ar h a roar fro Aprit) seataboo, sos aan, Banker 2, Peter Knight 3. Dantin’ NOL RUNS as a bomb| Place and lived with nis wife and seven] (t#t:, Maloney fouled out to Sweeney, out o 00.0 0 0/0/00 a8 LoL ia eal en ec a ‘ boy 7 somemant children upstairs. He had refused to! Beaumont gathered NO RUNS ra Papert eee Feat Townes, added ths yn RoAladl the Disirlet of Columbia, Vir- | ted to. n the hallway of a crowded tenement an anaes pay Second Inning ae ire—Mr, Evans. Heh listof Mannings] ste rege | RuRM or Maryland, ; Ninth Inning, Jihoure at Twelfth str und Second ey LANs ywerman bunted sateiy and 1 _ i wg, Whe winner of the Minner S.nkay jute, Cnyomalas at tite 1 Avenue. ‘There were wer fam The peop! fae had no wa Ing’ eacrificed,» Teister nee Dae tee >. MOSCOW SPECIALIST TO here, speedy but faint-heat erally pla ; ling a me. The ling, ‘The Aes ; 5 oe ; 9 Busch made all the early pace, only to H ’ i a z | Naeas : TREAT COUNT TOLSTOI. quit in the streteh and finish third x fo ir aenng u Many reached the s A nto hev ki Taboo is about the best tilly shows Silaannen centre and. aco People were escapes Aha He ere Nae MOS \ 1A specialist of @uring this meeting. but Jimmy Me Madden Starts With Winner. BST ea No one was Garon Boronoleatha indthatetreata ONE 1 t heasaen uy and Yasnaye Laughlin believes his Porsonal is her! witching Hour, one of the trio of the Moto Tenn NE RUD an oe ss By un ah es ploraan s 1 “The Star 5 Ang a san Polyana to visit Count Tolstol, whe Paual, There was tio of their! yadden starters’ in the opening ovent Pom bkvaaieatitednunlahavineenxo lacie OPTS ESN CUED S| Wy 2 s BOA ANE in |is suffering £ nach and Intestinal -ieting to-day, because the eligi in serie , ss tied et to punish Vincenzo) tion nad to club their way through the —_ — maladies, wii 11 to yleld to tremte the mage ware ilmuted to, tiliies bred and (Cenuaued on Second Page) BUS Wasa Ces al’ arcaedt LEMAH Bonomore, an Islan banker, who Oc! frantic crowd, (Continued on Second Page.) (Continued on Second Page.) ment, . Pi ene i NO, t , is wit

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