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» Shot in Quarrel Shields Hushand in C ustody frank Gould Separate and Suit Is Rumored ) a Joof Save Boy in Sight of Thousands PINAL ara I R ES U LTS E ) | Tl ON fe Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | ae “ Circulation Books Open to All”? PRICE ONE CENT. S NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, LQO8. EVENS WOLD HET RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S CAMES” THIRD DAY AT AQUEDUCT. , ! Weather Clear. Apritaz Track Fast, — 8 | REY ci | BROOKLYN 9, BEANEATERS 2 HIGHLANDERS 2, ATHLETICS 8 GIANTS 14, PHILADELPHIA 2 SCORE BY INNINGS: SCORE BY tes! BY INNINGS Boston 000000 0 0-- a anit 09 00 0 2 0 O O-- 2 Giants 315 0 0 0 | 2 Brooklyn 3000 0 Q-- 3 Athletics 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 0 O-- 8 Philadelphia 0000000 41 —_——___—__—+ +>» -—__— ECS \ = | E a ’ eel 2 9 —— } Fan: i Foon! to The Bromine Wort) ROSTON | fepecia) to The Rvening Wat ' ATHLETICS (Bpecint to The Evening World.) } GIANTS WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLY> RH. PO. A. E.{ AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK. NY RH. PO. A. BE. PHIUADEUPHIA, Pa., April 1.—The RH. POA. Bw April 17.—C: weather and ths) a | Bates: Ifvecceeeeeee O 1 1 0 Ol Apri 17.—A shower of base hits riddied’ Hartsel, If 1 0 1 0 0) Phittes put up the most ludicrous £amM* | Shannon, If, te 49h cone Bre Gin and Joe Kelley's | Browne, rf.........0 0 2 0 O/the Highlanders in the seventh tuning Nichols, ss.... 2 2 2 2 Lot dall seen nere tn recent years ‘They ‘Yenney, th i: cigise ia mt nston were to come to- | Ber F 0 0 afternoon, and los: the game ; : 5 ; | BUN soviraion eim from Boston were to come {Beaumout, cf. See ) panAthiavlesteesaie a Aah oon Collins, 3b... 2 2 1 4 2) played ike a lot of achool boys and | Syontin, rf, 2 13) 91 50) 36) im the final game of the series |McGanun, 1 0 8 8 4 ie o ane 5 c: Fr ene Re ee Deeg cargaeanisea|| ise tn) tb “9 0) “The New Yorkers made a raliy in the) Davis, 1b........ ! 14 0 O/ seamed to be demoralized to Much HM |Aeymour, of. ...d 2 2 0 @ i bed GO GOS Aree liters, Odie © 9 2 3 Oi sixth and acored two runs, but Ches- Wurphy, 2b.......0 0 0 2 wWlertent that they simply allowed the oo ahan ‘de 0) 8) 0 sont ‘ Katte nis handed ta | Dahlen, 0 1 0 4 Bi bro was sunstituted for Orth in. tha | Coombs, + 2 3 yg {Slants to my" with them. Manager | 72! : 3 HeLa ae heaton cog ce patearan( Swert 6) 8 8 » 9 DeXt inning and he was peppered wb | oes, ae Sole ‘| sturray used three pitchers, tat twas | Neetham, e.. ....1 9 3 0 0 PRS LAA I RR a LAR ae peter ray anaes 4 base hits until all hope was gone | toes ce i A Lewd tne, as the Glants played lke fende | Deviin, 8b... ...2 2 0 8 O the wo nol ap A Bowerciaa, ¢ a ‘ L y cholls made the first home run «: Schreck. c¢.... 1 1 8 2 ° aed ran dasee with such daring that |g ng, 2b. A el 0 0 4 a | aa selected Fil DINNIG), Phases BM the season hiltzer, p 9 9 0 § HO the Quakers went up in the @tr and | ay a Paneer ara eietner nenalawesien ze = On account of it being Good Friday — stayed there crt Ub eatery ee renee! eres ie me sola BUt TRUE osoecuncad 2 24 14 knd a holiday fully 10,00 permns wit-| ‘Totals § 9 27 15 af It was a game of tag, not daze baw. | Witee p.. ....,.2 2 2 6 0 iibilant as a school-bo: a not een nessed the contert | lana ¢! tors were greatiy | tibia, o! y figure out )ow his team could lose, and BROOKLYN . A i HIGHLANDERS and the 13,000 spectators were greatly La teSooo oon) O () z : 7 Ree epareea ner One s me rat Inning. | [amused at the efforts of the Plillien to Herzoy. ss. . h(t) ak C3 tolmake = f anot p Ace ed K. HPO. (Orth threw ou! Hartsell and Nici RH vO. A stop the onslaught. Wil pitched | evans of oo oe COSTS EIST Ti oo i) | ety Eboooonne WW ONG ad ona slow grounder. Nile to Chase, Ni'es, 0 1 0 4 Af great bal and had the Phlies at tis] OUENE Of: pg tie at Niveuntarereh ine ialalones mictsiia rice 1 0 1 first on Niles's tumble. Keeler, rf........ 100) ) g| Mercy throughoat the game. The game |Hannafin, rf... ..0 0 0 0 0 BA AES ELC ror ese nee. uy Ge if op Oo 0 own out by Oonroy » Stahl. If < ‘ brought out the Giants’ ceaf batting Ca SS SD ice it Bis Gnexate dd 8 8 0. Ol Sof Ponee A Oe sieeesl OV ARS, Ca RIN Cee ain CE OUTED) (Gong oauonl) 3 Go ik), nning. ordan, 1b e 3 iiss ralheavand icon nd on Elberfeld, ss aw W 0) A TG Cada ham ! PH z | ie iked i Kk secon v ke sADELPHIA. Bates sent a bounder to Pattee, who) Alperman, 3b.....0 1 9 2 OO) Keoler's sacrifice, Collins to Davis, Chase, 1h eee A, 2 0 First Inning R. HPO A.B |tossed him ont. Browne out on strikes. | jtummell, 1f...... 0 1 OQ} Stahl went out to Davis unassisted. Hemphill, cf (3 0 0). Shannon walked ana was forced at are 4 Ne aL ge z Beaumont soaked a hot grounder to} 7 east 1 | Blderreia tiled to Cooin NO RUNS «A second by y, Courtney to Doolin NBS, CL ve ceeee 40 0 Lewis, who retired hun on a fast throw] @WI8, S8- oe 1 Second Inning Conroy, Sliae... +s) 0) 0: 2 0) Tenney out stealing Duatin 9.8 inbe abe, 2b, 0 9 4 dere ira atant sO RU Bergen, ¢......... 0 0 0 ai Fp 3 | Donlin fied to Magee NO NS egoua te ibys haanst NOWRUNS e Murphsae find ol Henighlily @Gcombaln en sO L420 0) thomas out, Strang to Tenney. Osborne, rf. ......0 9 0 0 0 attee missed th: swings at Fla-| Wilhelm, p....... 0 0 0 Heres E b Orthy. p. esos 0 0 0 1. 6 Knabe doubled to left Osborne ou a herty's curves. Maloney was handed a | coil ks — | and) Moran both popped) out: to \Conray, |i» 2 Bridwell to Tenney. Magee qt Strang | Magee. If..........1 Q@ 8 0 €@ TGS ce casia menithrenveanblan: {ree pass to first. Burch then followed | Torate We. SEL ir eer 2| NO RUNS : jChesbro, p.........1 0 0 1 1) to Tenney ‘< ) * pe | Courtney, o 1 8 2.0 Tao tS) SM att Sal, catart ica Hic aio COG, BEAT ONE FP) Chase wae throw bys Coiling. | - = - jecond Inning. IV ! Brush—-Noonday. Owner James R, Keene Jones to second. Jordan amashed al Left on Bases—Brookiyn op, 2. | Hemphill shed a jong t parearamiceale Ser alee 13. 3] Seymour out to Courtney unassisted, | CTaMt, 3b. s.. UO L Tg Index. Starters Wie Bhs liner along the first base line to right | } Clits Glihe eur he) Wil- | into left Conroy struck out. Schiitzery tS Bresnahan out, Grant to Courtney. Lev- | Doolin, Sooog Pe th ef} ander Starte er along t irst base line to nt | helm, threw out Kleinow, NO RUN. ase Hits—Of Sclilitzer 0, off Orth 3] tin popped to Dooin. NO RUNS. ‘ ate Popular field fence for two babes scoring Ma 1a awe hase Hits Jan, Lanien Cea Third Inning | 6 innings off Ches Hs a as Courthey out, Tenney te Wiltes Inet Coaoncuapose ej fh 3k!) by by creat Bree ant berman singled to)“ Pocbie Piays Burch to Lewis: Dah-| Schréck filed to Stahi and Schlitzer |off Orth 0 of Chesbro 1 er NAG th ME a OCT ETE Lietiteh Dacenopons CO Ox at pete ett sonar e Jer cay cuer thea iacns n to Riteley to MeGann jlifted a high one to Keeler Hartsel | Left on Bases tl 4, Ath-} Govaliskl<.scs+65 0 10), 0) Lee SS i on the throw home Whitey reache Uinpires—Mesers, ond Radder- | was thrown out by Kleinaw. NO RUS jetle | Third Inning. ‘ety second) «Hummel sent al liong! five to | ham: j Orth fled to Moran. Nilee hit for | Struck Out—Hy rh by Orth] Strang, walked. Hridwell nit py @ Brown, ps... 0 0 1 2 2 ae Bales) Lwisloutl n) otelkes!) RHRED | - _— |\aeep centre for tlirce basea, but then (0, by, Chesbroi4 fl On Wiltae's sacrifice It ies iho ono beet z e ..|to make ita homer and wag natled at ns—Nicholls | threw wild, Strang andH ridwetl tal 207% 7 7 ? na fair t destin Mark quit ue eee ed ee eee eT ITNS | tte plate, Coombe ty. Mu 1 ui ing. Shannon singled, scoring Wiltse, |TOtals ...........05 7 37 Bes 1 his . duesthin 5 mn Jordan to ein. NO RUNS. | Keeler was safe or mi [tenney hit to Doolin, who UveW (ase EUte-—Om Moren, 7 In four and © P Pattee struck out Male Sey nes fly and went Knabe tn time to compl play Dontin doubled. to Ie wlefualf tnnings; off Coveleski, 3 In twe {and a hatt innings. iia stealing seco.d x | Second Inning. Scag mors pasted a long fly - tUNS | tehes dropped safely in short vents aI B bs a hit eh dont ne f urs nnolt Jiined to THRER, G overran the WAS | Nicholls rammed the ball into nai right. Dooln fled to ‘Donlin. | Ce RI TY pecween ih Wate ren safe on trang's fumble, Moren | n Base—Philo.. t Giants, 7, wren. #4 fe : } Out-By Wiltse, 4; by Gove Hu} to Bowerman, Bureh reaching A ey hoisted a 1 ty | which Bergen der, Dahlen was! i easy for Wilhelm and Jordan xo | r RUNS . { Rergen's hot grounder was taken ca | Rares ~ MeGann to of by Dahlen and McGann, Wihel Ninth Inning took seeond on a wild pitc nomas | centre for the first home run i n. Collins beat out a slow one to third, Chase got Davis's grounder, but | out, Devil pnev. Knabe struck ilberfeld dropped the throw to second out NOR Uns going to third and Davis. to yd. Collins scored on Murphy's fy by Brown, 2. Rase Hits—Knwe (2), Donia, in, Strang, Bride jannon, Herzog. Wiltse, Magee. nfeld grounder, MeGann tossing the s—Doolin-Knabe. | Browne reached first on Lewis's ty Hemphill, Coombs singled. scoring ry e inade a good catch of Bresna- y fumble. Beaumont. sacrificed, “Alper- Davis, and took second on tie ihnow te ban's drive ‘Thomas and Magee caine Double Plays » Flaherty, NO RL | an to Jordan. “Metiann went out AHwaakederod ta tonOlawan tines UJ fomettieny wolng (ator E vile ty. Mo: Passed Ball—Dooin | . Me soning ( |reaching third. Ritchey was t 7 S vip pico uke euler L t} Hand, Devtin ta i Fang tut | Hit by Pitcher—Hridwetl, Needham, F ‘th SO EMEKIN Tne BG coe eee Murphy threw out Chase. NO | f inne K aa up 1 Youn ei r but is time pureh Y NS. NE RUN, Bi 1 If NATIONAL LEAGUE. eittal Inning | TR Gapaenay oC a ea aR Ana eUnaS { | Fourth Inning | Bases—Dev! urd. Jordan was laherty. NO RU was a second vi weeney ‘t him out. Pattee retired the side on 0 $e— At St. Louis. Pittsburg ........0 0 0 0 St. Louls........10 0 0 0:00 0 0 0-0 to Jordan, NO RUN F < threw out Seblitzer, — Hartael ‘ singled to right, Grant out, Devlin: to to Keeler and Niehaus died on a | Tenney. NO RU? r to Chase. NO RUNS. oar areas Fifth Inning j Maloney fanned out. Browne made a Sellitzer threw out. Her on | Wiltse singled was out on a grounds Davis. Klenow fouled to pretty: ranging catch of Huvele ty in t r, s!Some Features of Case in) forced® Wilts We renate: threw | a atin Newark Said to Resemble hon oan rt “ay net Se | f gat centre Jordan strolled on four w York Jennie Boscheiter Affair tire, ‘Tenney scoring. Knabe tumbled } nan fouled out to Bow BY VINCENT TREANOR. erman, NO RU World.) Fourth Inning ay ates made the first safe hit off Wile | a AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, April 17.—A last minute plunge onjnelm, a single to centre. Browne out to Burch, and as Bates tried to CEOS rR ENE Batteries—Leever and 07 1 Hostetter, Umpire—M NO RU At Cincinnati thesbro pitehing — for Grapple in the third race took a lot of money out of the ring. It SR ay he ote Caretttanytct lots Soh varie CRC a tay popped out to Chase. Elber-] > ‘ Bresnajan's hit, Donlin scoring, | Dev: ~ . Reerarantics eneineerc 4 . teibawin ea uti: AlenGeeAG th SHR ) Ot c s. Murphy fanned lin alaglod to left, scoring Seymour anc a big coup and systematically engineered. At the opening of the market) levis, Heaumont was dispowd of | ratteries—Frazey and Kling: Conk-| out ‘NO "RUNS. rohy fanned sy ain lag te tects aco rhe seymour sna L ees eal Mo a hus Newel wameN M No “RUNS. Oy OY “Owls and Jordan: | jey and Sohlit. Umpire—O'Dary. sory Wax safe on Nichols's fum-| NEWARK, Nh, April it—Miae| Rk), | Devlin stole second: Devitt { Grapple appeared like a drug. dy wanted it. Ost of the early} Hummel! pasted the ball to lett for a = | TN CE Aa OORT Oy teat ee ee eee At Sie Lae Oe Che eels Bl Ed ond. Bride vlin Was run “J. Strang stole base. Lewis hit safely to the infield Liked Salve's Pitching hit to Doolin, and T play centered on Cressina. Big Chict too was taken by some insiders. | dut_as Hummel! ran over. second. base w eared from her home ats we 1 {te eeler Was safe on Schlit wild pitel ‘ kk r wa fe on in Any eran Ru hulled on Dahien's throw tts HARTFORD, Conn, April tT —narttora | ze le and Chesbro. sc afin. and Dest 1 The books then began to raise Gran- se AS Horgen hit into a ous pigh” defeated Providence 12-day" by. Ancora of | StAnI Iced a EWo-tage LIC into eft: | No. 2H Washington sireat, In a myster | dcwwn. Doin to rant.“ Wittse tiled Pll es MT ‘i ; ; iH menoy to Ritchey to” McGann toa AIL Wie rune, of ihe Woeal Ruse | Sending Keeler to third. Keeler scored ‘ E spa ev. Georr! Ble's price by easy stages. It went ~ AQUEDUCT RESULTS. RUNS eGann, NO cade in the aixth inning, when Salve was |as Nichols threw Elberfeld out at first. /OUS manner on Monday morning vast, | | Nedham now catching for New York. | ev. George M. Tomson, 0! In the box, Yo} hrew. . Z ss) | = eaiTth SE EIS TEER, ‘RUNS. been returned to her mother tn this/ a ‘hair raising catch of Dooin’s liner, 5 ; Covalesk! struck out. Wiltee threw city by the local polier, she having bei o peer oa | Coombs bunted and went to second Sey eo ea Svat i recta, of]| Dhommearout: NO RUNS few Britain 8; Phil-| on Chesbro's wild throw to first. Moran, pati oe aaron take Sixth Inning. struck out. | Schreck singled and | Paasatc by the police there last night.| snannon singled t oleft and went to from 8 to 6 to » high mark of 16 to 6. Fifth Inning, ‘When this price was reached the FIRST RACE—! (McGann went to first on four high | Other Ball Games. Frank Furrel! money bewan to show.) 4 3 ty ce Madrileno (9 to 5 ongs. Ritchey forced McGann at set hee eranee eae Commissioners hurried to all parts of | af 0 5) 1, Guy Fisher (7 to 1/ 9nd. Pattee shooting the ball to Lewis: adelpnte Giants 2 Woodbury, N. J., Was De- | nounced at Church Meeting. the ring, taking anything they could) for place) 2, Sight 3, running catch of Dahlen’s fiv in short SAIS DE oaoee: Coombs took third Schiitzer rolled out She 1 ri aisoul i cl ° presented a plittable appearance] second on a passed ball. Tenney out, | Cen Orestes (eer antl Sa grabbed be Wuheim: who titew Nin REAR-ADMIRAL BALCH DEAD. |‘, ,Shase, scoring | Ingleds Ailing eke | WHER she reached her home here to- HER SHRI ar eee el (Sngelat to) The, Men EN Toc to B was the best obtainable against’) SECOND RACE—Jim McGill (6 to aOR pahlen and was an RALEIGH, N.C. April 17.—Rear-Ad- |bases. Schreck and Hartzel scored on| day. There was a bruise on her fac {QO'RUNs?” © Courtney. | Wooppury, N. J., April 17—Senea- the Farrell gelding. 5 and 1 to 3) 1, Dr. Hellsworth (8| easy. Out McGann grabbed. Pattee's mira George B. Balch, United states palins Auingies tovscantre, Davis sin-j scratches on her wrists, and she was|’ Knabe fouled to Needham. Osborne | tional developments quickly followed Grapple won by a head on the POR to 5 go, lace) 2, Gus Si slow bounder and got the ball to Fia- Navy, retired, who had come to Raleigh weane Scored. on. Murphy's single, | Without hat or coat ‘ fled to Shannon. Magee out, Wiltse to 7" Oe Chay, Gna SP from Cressina, with Big Chiet third place) 2, Gus Straus 3. herty for qn out. Maloney ended tne from his home in Baltimore for the} Murphy was caught stealing second, | The police are of the opinion that the{TeMMes. NQ Mee erent ihe Dugan's finish on Cressina was not the — jinning watif a line fy to Browne, NO) winter for the sake of his health, died | ile now to Elberfeld to Chase, FIVE marks upon her were made in a strug-| xeeanam he me pltened pall Devtin | Tomson paptoraiot) the Wand nuly mort vigorous | THIRD RACE—Grapple (3 to 1)" S* sixth inning ieieoneurmon ied nate ne RUNG Nae fica tn | R& and they are trying to agcertain |douial to wight. “Strang flied to | Presbyterian Church, the congregation ; Chinn Youngster Wins and 7 to 10) 1, Cressina (1 to 4 for} Matoney snatched Bowerman's long | = Coombs. Kleinow sing chlitzer | Where she spent the time Intervening | Thomas Pecan cond of which Is one of the largeat and Maariteno"was a real good thing in| place) 2, Big Chief 3. fy after a hard ran, Fla i ed threw out Chesbro. NO jbetween Monday morning and last | \i ut, Coyalesk ae 4 th Jer Maarileno™was a real good thing !n h 5 a hard ri hanerty hunt . ise k i wealthiest in South Jersey youngster, which made good on the’ FOURTH RACE—Alauda (2 to 1) RUNS. ‘ 7 t Moran. Chesbro tor out | valeski held the ball in rand. || : he re Wie, cE ar in trouble, |and 1 | Bureh bunted, but was The ou TED RUNS. Mt) ahylum in this city five years ago, and | art room in the Newton Hotel, where he rv eeneate ve a ie Meal enashts an to 5) 1, Cymbal (6 to 5 for) Powermania fant throw | to, ‘as out. Scbreck to Davis, | While the lvoung woman was an inmate yu ga sided, and news of the tragedy had and a @ Musgrave had to do to’ stacey 2, Wavecrest 3, |Jordan: algo’ tried the ‘bun, D d L to’ second on Coilins's| there her mot ade charges against Tenney i ae fein nome et nas fo ah x Cs ied” a Dependent League. pr taster ch coubnce (Ce AL IME mG Sonar AERO Re [scarcely mpd fore statements were was nib Elberfeld was out on al Eighth Inning. Rey Mr. Tomson had been Fisher was a long shot whi Sweeney and Met NO RUNS. {| made the is. NO RUNS. | Maltreating bh This the doctor de-| grown now pitching for Philadelphia grounder, Collins to 1 clos- FIFTH RACE—Tim O'Toole (10 Dledat. He rana bang-un 5 | ‘i : Hp cn animes Raa tig very, faat_in tho stretch. Sight. /to 1) 1, Troublemaker (8 to 8 for Seventh Inning A “A Grand Rally Every, Day. Ninth Inning nied and at a meeting of the Board of | Bonin sate’ « e. SS [enmeshed in three distinct love affairs well played good ihing from the B. and gincey 2 Frank Lord 3 for) “Rrowne went out on his bunt, Al area Siem struck put, Niles threw out | Managers of the place some time later | moun single 1, 887!" | eat threatened to prevent his marriage ©, stable, was third. The race of ae . jpymnete, Jorden isHeaumontanlt tonite With an aim to keep posted on Slberfield ut Nicholls, | the doctor was CTT! Ate ing, from xe | Deviin | to M Fanny Kenworthy, a wealthy yose League didn’t impress anybody & = Fi Burch kept him on fst. MeGann’s all the news from all over the roped to Nicholls. Schii wit a the mother took the young | flied t ax ut, Courtney | 09 7” Meo eanierat ietconeresatio Bhe was away slowly, but closed a pit] SIXTH RACE—Besom (9 to 10 and fly was muted by Maney, Beaumont | world a “league” bas been form- abner Peg ctu Geeey a cau tanta) jVonimal trom) ches inatituHoniieanaliton||LerBcprun ONIN 3 0 Seuss | idayy ape mena Guns copeiaaaaeay {nthe stretch. Reprisal was practically |1 to 3) 1, Miss Popular (12 to 1 for) Sung {9 jkecond. Ritchey went out, ing for many years—an arm Wreck. NO RUNS, gether they have since lived at the | iin Tony singled over tile, Bowe [to whom he was engaged. | ’ © 1 for) Pattee to Jordan, advancing both runs LS ¥p. 50: —_.—_— Washington street address. Shortly af-|strucik out. Thomas out, Herzog to} Those whom he courted clandestinely Tett. | place) 2, Question M. ner8 a base. Dahlen doubled to reat that it may now be stated - ie <nabe doubled to left, peu! hose iP ion Mark 3, yn & ter the young woman disappeared on nney Knabe doubled to left, keor Asal ore Ing race, the second ay nt on the sora Ceehae a eLicntal nice ana | RUSS y Mne fled to Lewis TWO With a purpos: ‘in-common of fi = ark and signed “B.A. K." was received | 8" RUN: ae } nee atcorerandiaran Elimatett donne e orite all the way, while y keeping e 4 | : ? setts 5 his city, and a pretty miss ale e Gus Biraus had beer” playea | Went down carly, so Dr. Helleworth | $r0F. Lewile hit Into a. double play, enings in commercial, so- ington 10 10 0 0 0 0 O-2] information that the doctor whom the] jon struck out, Herzog. and | Wiltse | Nutley, > TReTILateTeUan OrociE reac interes! BI he disgust when {284 0 contentton for the place, there | made his second ‘error on” te theatrical, sporting, finan- Roston Me horohonseomoyonest learned originally accused had two | pulled. off. a double steal, Tenney | was about to institute a ale tl Te ga ne Was about to pase Meat he | CH Dut four starters | erounder, giving Bill his base &c,, circles, a greater num- Batteries Falkenberg | and Street: | men watching her daughter to put her| walked. Merkle struck out, Brow! |of promise against the Muna Sunt as he wa about to pass Meal | DusaniiMaeekalconiniae {fanned out. NO RUNS ber of persons in New York City Clgotte and Pratt and Criger, Umpire | gue of the way, and the writer throw Evans's tap sildly to \ week ago the engageme went down two jumps from, hos le Ge : | Eighth tnnin buy the Morning World, dail betel the card would reach he Ane ao ang i ener aren pean | Cressina iost by A head to Grapple! a Q. uy World, daily, ped would reach her mpting to. steal home, z ‘ Pesculipeaicaras were Nant | a SR Eee LOPE Howerman thrown out by Lewis, Fa than purchase copies of ANY ‘ at Petrol ore the plot being carrte Dooin. TWO RUNS | (Continued on Second Page.) ae = erty nd a slow one to Pattee and TWO OTHER morning newspa- tevelan O12 1 10 8 0) ‘ing Hoinckel turned the card over to] Hannifan now playing right | * thee " (Continued on <econd Page.) . at pa troit oo o4 O11 viked, stole second, — Courtney out, ; King’s, the Great Clothiers, | | pers COMBINED, weleclenctatiinier and Clark, Muller | {8 police and they are trying 10 find) We eer ne Grant out |$20 and 325 Men's Fine Suits See erating herae salem 83.05." | $12 MEN'S SUITS, $5.55." THE HUB CLOTHING CORNER. 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