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ASHTN é BROOK: | R. H. PO, A. B,| SMBERICAN L IB Tks, NEW) RoW. PO. A. BL| PHILADELPHIA, April 168 —A com wy i —* ++ e | Bates, If 0 0 1 0 O} YORK, April 16.-Four thousand WOW? cceonecs 1 1 6 0 O/Ddination of three errors py the Giants , pp | Brown, rf 1 4 0 O/fhusiastic fans saw the Highlanders re-| Nichols, ss ..... O02 0a inochi roand thr a ee | Cont 5 seventh inning to-day avtted four runs W Sh M a I it Be 1 0 2 0 Ojmeat at the expense of the Athletics| Collins, 3b . oW i 8 0 ard chi ontere rashes Into | [peal aurthe: cxmense ot fie Poa and Uie game Cor the Phill | hk U ; p a % : A art j McGann, 1b..... of) Oi ) 0 hie in re Ge sores aw itieralies ae ea 4 1 6 0 : Fingectanin | giving the Highlanders only three z; y nnon sing Penney sac | the nited States, Ol We Etec yaey ; Daniel Oe. L) while the Athletics managed to get ie eee te se 10) 1 10) OF Grant tal Courtneys Mite 1D {Devil ‘Disottatoo t : Be r | Sweeney, 0 9 0 2 Osama off Newton | Moran, cf ...... 0 0 8 0 Of lin's line eymony scoring | Doyle, 2b 0 navian Line, as They Attempt to Secener (6 0 3 1 Of the bneexe wnt e|enreck, cscs 0 5 2 Of SMARMON. Grant threw OE DAML, aoc cc 3 stands from the cold | Vickers > RUD ; ‘ hm | Ferguson, p.....- Oe Om ON An 0) ean ronreaineennaeetits cater lickers, Dp ......... 0 0 0 0 0; homas walked. Is sacrificed, | o Pass the Malcolm Baxter, ies : : 2 2 £ Bfoutis chasing down Br et Ga) Chl Tok me nomermasmouuee amine mel Jrive Wetotaletsnunenitennss 1 2 2% 10 2} y Saal ey econd and Seyn fet the ball gn el | BROOKLYN io ca ary ee nas ‘ a | Totals 1 8 through his legs, ‘Thomas scoring Woccorgis) mt. 4 . A € ~ aXN. Or erOUnGerUem wero nes ats i NY Osborne réa "9 ‘one ngee OU 0 The Scandanavian-American liner United States, bound for Copen- : RH. PO. A. F,{of tetcles, but the spit d to be | HIGHLANDERS TER SETS Ruta eke ia ry r Zutes str i q way shed to preve f . ~ | 3 hagen with 700 passengers and cr s rammed by the Ward liner |. goraan | Pattee, 2b......... HO 8 4 eee rege mists t . [ees ‘ RH A. Bf out. oO RUN | Totals 0.0.4 5 By og. ‘ F 1 Jond 1 as Hoos Wh Bw Oe see eS ERRAAe IR Niles, 2b. oa Oo Second Inning PHILDNLEATA Monterey, bound for Havana, in the lower bay this afternoon and so! 0" t ® om WO ss Ls Sie (BE f 0 0 8 1 Devin’ died, pool eo Cou R.A. PO. A. 48, ane . x 2 2 Newton thre el and Nich | ° 0 CENTURUMEN ORRIN S . ROH . ALB badly injured that it was found neces: to ground her on a mud bank | to Maton ndoont 1-8 @ oO Wemd nbs lifted |Stehl, If Oe Ola OU opviaatronlelm th mIisol mecha wel mOUT le lomeeen it) en) : ae 6 6 i 3 | throw to ee Bro wit , a high “iherfeld, ih a ps 4 ‘ , iahe, 1 . : to keep her from sinking. She was making water so fast that Capt. t xecond, Bate Oe Spear naar f AEE Goa ney Waa alia ae rf iho 0 ; Wulff, her commander, was afraid to try to bring her up the bay to he ‘ Bers L . : bra) "| oh 8 tu aa dgtentl. Bosiie ca aridweil. oeh'} e hon Nee dock. ' G reer al : ainsi Wo a By Third Inning. \s 04 00 7 4 econd Inni : ' The Monterey, bedly damaged about the bows, put back to port | se ; 0-0 til paeaunleabenelaieaenie went [KISINOW, Cresceeeee 0 0) G) a) (0), Amen ta Shannon again sini (ee ay and tied up at her pier tor repairs. According to officers of the W ard] ten Bates eee the same Way, Coombs popped out to |Newton, pooveseee. WW WW 0 ihe 190k Ady? ENS EOP AT ae Cn ine. collisi yas + Inited State king an attempt ‘ ef ‘ horda ts Blberfe! ed a high one to Coombs, apo) 1. 5 In. Osbor to Den LA. Se ale (\) line, the collision was cau: ed by the United States making an attempt : Uifece maces anneal eee i or Piet one c COMMUNE Ho tals » my 1 YS a aes RG to cross the bows of the Monterey. R er 4 é wilt walked) but was ou “Bat Vicker, Fourth tnning. Pan, ea et A firey t tes. ¢ 1 ‘ston, lyn, ond, Schreck to Nico First by mn balls HOV aInRIPUOUer RECO IIT The United States is aground off the Main Ship Channel abeam of ees i one t say RSL ELE apeus sThirdiianinal : iby Iara ame Te Ww 0 i the West Bank light. Her lower compartments are full of water and Semana i Bure Hey Bl au Deven HEGRE HAT io Court waits half a dozen tugs and wrecking boats are standing by. ‘ pram ie auda ba ues Vickers str again EU ray Cent 8 in inns No arrangements had been made late |been in colision and ts returning to Dat threw. out Kleinow ney singled” to centr force! * OM Hoch, 5; off this afternoon for taking off the pas- New York. Damage unknown, Tak- «tout, NO RUNS Mourn Devlin to Doyle Hecetitiie toy ete X 1 . eengers. The condition of the United | ing water, Fourth Inning is 3 ea at LY LALRCCHIS 3s on Bases—Gianis, 3; Philadel- @ates is told in the three following 185 P. M.—Have had to run aground : Marize! tied is He UE ; i} Fifth Inning By Hoch. 1; by Ames, % wireless messages received by A. 0.) Filling with water. was on ies nue Werk ie, Collin: \ | ARGUS ashes Miiltamcant Johnson, general agent for the Soan-| 216 P. M.—Aground west side ship | Su.) promoting Humme Niles Med fo Moran. Ik was safe ips | Doolin, 8h Hits—Devlin @inavéan line from Capt. Wolff | baie ond. Bergen sacrificed. F fon Davis's fumiue. hi flied out to Hal 1 ) Bases-Magee, Knabe, Strang, 1@.P,M—The United Btates has (Continued on Second Page.) Ritchey, McIntyre (iS Comabe Jui berceai permed: cue itor aun | wee Bresnahan. on strikes. Pattee } No RUNS 5 - 1 Went to assed Ball ni mont. > { Fifth Inning } ‘ mild pitch, “Thomas struck PAI ICUS? enaraa na Third Inning | _Niles's great stop got Davis at firet. ; Sixth | | _Vmpire—Kiem Fenguson out, Meintyre to Jordan M fied to Hempilil. Coombe | x nning. ~ Bates struck out. Brown out to Burch ! kK out. NO RU { Tenney walked, Donlin forced Tenney i. ; 'S it OG on. balls, and went | 4) second, Knabe Lon Doel ces Ma out te y Bu id as Murphy tirew out Hemp "y «to Osborne, Dontin took second on 7 ‘ na 7 im | [aI Conroy reached first. on Davin } fa wid ey AEE ee 1ked. Done c i a ] [fumble, and Chase took third. Kleinow Hi} not_ailowed to score on account of — + SECOND DAY AT AQUEDUCT. bh, and on the throw Btruck ‘out. Conroy stole second, New inierference; was tagged out by Doolin ‘attempting to score, RUNS, ton also struck out, NO Rt ed second.” Alperman hit | prguson, and on Swee mun i | Knabe singled past third, and went to weather Clear. April 16. emote. Blow Fercuson, andson” Sweeneyia mur ot | Sixth Inning. ed ee eoond on @ passed ball. Osborne | QB MRST RACH Three-vear olde: selling: 370) added: tive furlongs and Alperman firs Gels i nee ~ eat | Moran walked, but i § sacrificed. Ames to Tenney. Magee i ‘driving nner, maby Hise latnaner nl. s Troops Des Several | pape! ¢ > t E - « [was walked. Magee stole second artie G. Gane aguneE RPOSs g wien gry IDR Wi Beer Me arope el n ‘ Cai pS Destroy Several) gapeine nm frst, “Behind the Elephant House in| Casrtnes toniea teditennagin, Tesendt Mh i 5 cor! a Me ACY) jstruck ont, NO RUNS au | ( Di eae } “ay ‘ i McGann N was thrown out by | 4 1 5 [eS reatratianuirouleeh i i : i ined, NO RUNA PIE & pues Dahlen tWo Runs | Villages and Scatter the | Aiey “EMG Sieg Ns | Central Park He Used Seventh Inning ta BY 50 Sy Notter Fourth Inning. | Seventh Inning ' }. Devlin fied ant. Doyle bal- Futon nt bunted but was thrown out Raiding Bands. Harizel singled ts e and went! a Razor, Hovned ‘to Courtney.“ Heldwell lined “to | Jensen 1 MeGtunn se a long tly | tj sires to second on Nichol r Klel- | j Usborne, NO RL Garner tocMalote ey Bd acl Own toc hawereiCol fe (eset ns Doolin doubled.” Dooin singled over | Towing” by Pattee and Jordan. NO Rt We f ond, Doolin scoring. Dooln went. to Transcaucasia, April 16.—Rus- | Dagger, scoring sie a f t . ond on the throw in. TLoe 10 W. Walen 40100 bo tyre fouled out to Bowerman trying to resen third, Hempuill to ¢ nthe rea ilps UU eusenceenrt irea let Wn eceaeTa “TdaD. went to the front early. and, forcing a fast pace. had enouzh Ined Med. to Browne: Milones sian troops have invaded Persian terrl-|roy, ‘Davis filnd tinh INE RUN |e Knabe singled, scorie | Keene’s Wild Pigeon was tha tall ott se has of Queén Marguerite, © ‘The iatter war ‘in 1 rman MeGuun, > ie er MRL Wan mat Diberfeld walked Rot reer eats lpr ane in ght qua 7 Tush and Ret Up, [radiate uallchel san uet aa arol ae UL mM advanced on Hempliil x” sacri On Bridwell's fumble. On an at 3 7 share should foro —— | Fifth Inning jo tie Caspian Sea, for the purpowe of | Ree, Coiling to Davis, Contos dronped || °° ASN Nl Vi nid, “donible Bue" Dowie ae Favorite But Got Only Won driving. Gb Flo Kurdish raider step ; teld and. sending Chass sligied to fight and Hrewiahan. > 7 rh i rfeld a rt 13 i " Ne © right and Bresnahan fu . ay. sae ea quence of the re-|t now was allowed to walk, ‘ ited Donlin's. t of the ball, Ox Show Money. Jockeys. i Ang Newton Med to had tried to cut Mis chroa: with «| borne scoring nev Olt, Doyle to McDaniel atta conte cE UBBI AD) agora a Oring hase. Niles flied to eh 72} 3 Tenney 3. eben rismivartaltrontsriion jails Coe azor, ‘The who 1 iim fron Elahihaiining 10h de Roi” began April 1, when a de- | Eighth Inning sulehte are Polleetian dames Catn.| stvang batting for Amex. Strank | AQUEDUCT RESULTS. eriey_ 107 8 6 8 8 Wolke i issian troops from Bele- | Mfurphy slammed a tWo-bagger to) noted 6 opars he took In the} Walked, Shangon tt Magee. | ———_—_ d mc Beer a Sat Ie ran out ab the turn carrying Fitz fer Siibles| Alperman LOCA UE Lan UA ea te) a en aaa Weel con herhela see (Ga risocingnkesaiiaiis RU RIe Le Blea maaan ees lined’ \0 | FIRST RACE—Ida D. (4 to 1 and Tete boy atiid have kept hi atraeht tote ference and our | pene eae pen tn the subseauent Morar rounder aud threw | M Coyle. a k In “ng moar singled. to sec. |6 to 5) 1, Queen Marguerite (5 to 1 ue . litle, vrigands alse suffere ate thelpla! ew oil 4 ial, svortt on tin esni | the z = = _ GEG Toatht Vahey nee to attack Belesivay In| Babresk. NO" Twi : trou mayitiraneaal CREE (G3 ae aaen nwo Tl fondplace)i2i Sandalrg, 1 3) THIRD RACE. —Four-venr olds and apnar; selling: $700 ated, « Raa Browne out to Pattee Beaumont | rocco in tor thelr treatment by| q@ceeler ned out to Murphy. Stale were cit abo Giitlarky now pitching, for os Owner—B. ‘Schreiber. T . z Westeon. Mochiivs cow roller allowed {the Russian soliters, and they descended | Elberfield, NO iU After they had § inder control, | ong UAeaiaveiiie ee SECOND RACE Hoyle (5 to 1 ana ae t to, reack third and wile amnion the garrison in large numbers, Ninth inning as they t nt, € marched hi ouled io Bresnalan, Hoch. walked. |& to 5) 1, FitzHerbert (7 to 10 for Iitchey fled out to Maloney Onduraiiwareninatiedhtaritiha 4 i i ciherfelg i tie Arsenal stat Here the would- | Bridwell made a brilliant. catch of ‘ 5} M ‘or r je garrison, mith } d for Vickers. Elberfeld ., + oN lace) 2, Vos 3. Aiieasath 1 iin Rance PAINE | whteh ts supported by artillery, to ens tiem. out Smile Targa walked. be silcide broke out afresh, and homas's foul. ONE RUN place) edoe. = Bing Coenen: 3 ren EE se | ten Bersian and punts the | Niholls Mt for twWo, bases, but Hart the) combined! at ” our Ninth Inning. ais) Deafiie i finringtorn f mont colli mhorcafivel ica sisem nia in force tren | Waa nipped at the plate, Keeler to Ele scurdy bluecoats to subdue him, When | Devlin walked, Doyle forced Devin | THIRD RACE—Donna (16 te 5 and Lon Lovat 7 Shuiling 2 6 Berge low 1 1 down | berfeld, to Kielnow Elberfeld threw " hese jeemed neces- | 1 second. Knabe ty) Doc well ‘ulled up, iteh ce bed McIntyre | ¢fossed the fi er and destroyed sev- Collins, NO RUNS ies e PAM aM a ener aineled, Ryans ‘bate {6 to 5), 1, Samuel H. Harris (even Donna layin behind pace to the atrete she easily went to the front ang With one c ss. {eral villages y also scattered the pet sary to call an ambulan rove at rd. Evans ho to 4 ite Ming aaanmtgn aut after showing Tavautanianae Sevench inning: * 4,00 : ; taken polion, Dr Decker applied tie (drive aff the fence. NO RL : «mile ulled up, sweeney fouled out to Bergen. Bow beste G Slomach pump, bet ne poison wits >-— FOURTH RACE—T {sete IBL FQURTIC RACE The Rote Stakes: arid filles; $1800 wdded? tout tur menial lon He: atol deep cocntear Wan ieee tutes to. lula (a ante rebate aces An Interesting une NATIONAL LEAGUE + SIGHS Noh CHEERED 4 he Post time, 8.04: off, Start good, Won easily, Winner, bf, by Ben rua Natsaeae : Nea A REE CMESPRRT ee oy ition” When not cursing, Kicking, biting and mone th Aan Rie Sats" Fine iron out hy ritshes, [oonunume thelr advances Composition” by aif Whe net clraing er te a i place) 2, Wild Pigeon 3 rte ae jockeys. Maloney went out ed he people of Belesiny ve S i 0 lexlacuwhonnthe | Be oul . ‘Musgrave petit i et te St shu speains | Well- So pt calling for “Like yen the St. Louis, ieiepe Uist wat wANO RUN | SPAIN aa iA TREE BrOLeGETANiG ENA ell Known ng policemen offered to find Lizge for him ing 2 ‘ 10 0-5. FIFTH RACE—Greeno (7 to 5 and frlonecte! Eighth Inning See eto neat tore} Writer. iC hs swouud gies shen uth Sip Sedantes oan alban (de 8 OL. a Dashaway .cevonmarnn = faery Swit Pattee ieee alarny Henry R. Stern, composer of nu- = ime and Hostetter. Umpire Rg- place) 2, Chief Hayes 3. = he inerous popular songs, such as “She / = Tonliawine a BACON TO SUCCEED TAFT AS | ie eee ety.” “When I's | ENGINEER OF THE REMLIK | At Cincinnati. ARE CNG Aaiaind ib 0 = | . | pratt ie ae 1 Chionge nov 00 310 fee = Mi Moura fied aut {c WAR SECRETARY IN JULY, | Moonlight on the Prairie” &, has | SHOOTS HIMSELF ON PIER.) chio\e.. goat oh ao fcdjand even) 1, Zienap (9 to) 10 for Ga eAddedl waster, aah iat i man was disposed of ‘ * FP aritten the tollowing letter to The = = Hatteries— Lundgren and bling: Wel- | place) 2, Zal 3 ‘rance went to the front in the middle r o} MeCann, Hur 1) Vorld: fj taki > ‘ liner and Melean. Unplre-O')aly 4 Me after ert tine hat wilt aa Dn cetauieraucmictaeat duped base. Lewis popped BOSTON 16. —'The — intlinate nla ilad Been Taking Care of Her for n Eos | : pward: aeiiageafon adiea NO RUNS |eriends of Assistant Secretary of Sts New York, April 11, 1908 Whewinteno neath | oy VINCENT TREANOR. { , t Rood, Won otsitye Wanner, be Ninth Inning | of Boston, have 1 New York World: Permit me to i | AMERICAN LEAGUE. é : F ath R. Angarola fy i i ‘ ; Sachs 1 Instantaneous: pela ra a Bleach aleacane: th utiummalse tan Jeads shem to J congratulate you on your splendid pesca Hs 1 i Nom TRACE Ree @mrceae we Op. 1 Pee RAL A aR TeRP HT) et con will become || vars which T consider the best ad- | John Macisy, ettgineor and caretaker | Pearcy AQc EDL Barhaw ayo. ne A prade a gieat cused) of Swecnes's IONE Secretary of War about July 1 next P vertising medium in New York. [fet the steam yacht tvemltx, belong ee AD eran oan aeirot bi eal | AREte Maine oee we tw fi t watond Lewis tor pattie, “NOURUNS. Jing Sreretaity Taft, who ts adversised my farm at more, 1. KB 1o Dee Willie Kilmer, | al ineelf 20000104 Ps the second day's Bulire. w t a q ato rous of retiring from Foy iy your “To Let? columns last Bran hoe mariana ar 188 has ai cites Hlowhes Morgan | rac ‘ to the talent Howed the pa t time. ‘The deter ¢ ‘ eceives , 0 SEOUON Ess on Dl st Ree font arrigan Umpire Sheridan ver rnoon, ‘Trance, a Ben " vali Dich prauearaneteucimnetats | GROWING! EASTER PLANTS [incttin ar serene wast wo recep G)sumsay and fecelved more replies BRIE ANN Can nlRE ath ere ynnie ‘3 on Trante aa ff tm at speed, but found’ the dix , ‘ le and te ander. ff than } cour atthe B/Sy ay. The Remiik ia moored at the Fifty: | . wry Gri proved L : petra ee i Moines Din 1 bon wie out. ff 1 rented the place to a desirable ten- J Une Remus is moore ay ite Pitty : to000%2 0 0 O28] Soa eT a ate Ry SINT itac lx furionas Many ention arg [ant within 48 nours after my ad, ap s Aboard fur some time, He a Summers and Schmidt 1 f the stretch bh mae y le the old fy vor th Hoard Y ace ey OUR ETE aly, ; weht todas and w 4 slow and Sullivan, Umptres—Pean and | oo) ing tie race well in hand, Pere } 1 of ey are how ution. He Is THEN RN, 102 ssth st ‘ oward some i aurl « always nearest the pace, but : pal anya ih Garin HEN AEs Hrnw plait pa y hile head | At Cleveland. j sonst owas alway eeteat Le: Ea National Red ind f » man was called at the end could get no nearer th Fhe World 1D Separate oo 0000 i} ‘ 2 a Petri ted fe said death bad deen tnatantaneons 2000000 engths ‘o the Winner, Keene's Wil : 19: i Sania RDS : il _——___—. ake hte eo Maclay was thirty-six years wld, and [Cle A UEP aa, leer yt ie Pit ty. leap: Stone uy cast < t ore ! » yy he He A ved at No. 2i0 es! One Hundred and Haiteries— Howell and Spencer, Saller, . Be iL Phos Sait th eld ak ent Bia ait a hen eS Reet ast cht tel elas Fifth street, Manhattan, Liephard: and Clarke. Umpire--Evane, (Continued on Second Page.) downt'n.Open tii] midn'timusic. My) growing plant FREE.‘ , t s

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