The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1911, Page 1

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—_™ ‘detoganpeansttbillbita ta tas i ae P TTORTET ENE ek SHEN MEY TS GIANTS Cekes OPENING GAME OF SEASO s0SEBALL _RES ULTS ANDEN ae GE 2 qhSEBALL EXTp <INATy aD, She S Cones—nesUy rane, | Cores- REsUY =o Ee ) Fon wand NEW ‘YORK, "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1911. 22 PAGES cai eee ONE BE OEBNT. HGHLANDERS DEFEAT THE CHAMPIONS: PHLADELPHIAS DEFEAT THE GAN | VAUGHAN OUTPITGHES THE GREAT BENDER INFRST GAME OF 111; SCORE 2 10 . Great Crowd Fills Shibe Park a Lett Field Stand at Polo Grounds aia "35,000 Fans, ecceelbveadtiyd Crowd See World’s Title-Holders in neds folate ye / on Polo Grounds, See Mayor First Game of the Year 1 Gaynor Fling New Ball With New York Team. Into Diamond. Circulation Books Open to All.” PRICE ONE CENT Soni esos jally tor The Evening World by a Stafl Photog alee avuainiaanbiticatle ; nats nash | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. x iakal HIGHLANDERS WON, | nay Rit PO. ALE POLO GROUNDS, New York, April 12.—The band was playing Vanghu't pitching bad a lot to do! Wolters f . 1 H 7 0 ” “The Wearing of the Green,” the diamond was bedecked with the flags of Erin and the crowd was clamoring for real action when the Giants ap peared on the green of their home lot this afternoon, ready to begin the long grind for the pennant. It was ly ay: opening day, except that the fans, having grown wise from experience, came early and grabbed the best Points of vantage, { nder singled and scores on Hogan's drive, Then in the), ighth Johnson got to first on an error There was no traditional grand march of the players across the feld, | HOW THE GAME : WAS. WON. but the New York team presented an) on in thelr new uniforms of white) suigntly for the Giant pitcher, who had \mponing appearance as they emerge! Up to the seventh inning the geme rlomeee Ea RG | from under the grand stand in &/was @ close pitcher's battle between ml colline sb eh Bou |oody, thirty-five strong. They were) Ames and Moore, with the honess Collins, 0 6 4 0 ill oa . - with @ black pin stripe and thelr dark | gtruck ont etx, and had act been Me. wot c 4 > » yf fi : 7" “w 2 ‘ red mweaters gave them the appearance! poyig nea got the only hit of ‘ 941 o) x E \ ; ‘ Pree han b AY | ot w football squad made up of res) (a “Sik cece oe te or 4 y, @.. On back 4 i bd by oe sere, .4 ff d||aiania, A roar greeted the diamond eng seventh and “4 eensen, a iSeasaa a ie? taper for ee . : ‘ * fi] [Reress, and they were so closely | noosa manages fying Becher’, ane ‘ > 0 * r ,* 8 i : watched on their walk across the fel sate. : the Fienger, » ano 3S o| : ,. \ . ee. i ® % that the Phillies entered almost un-| SPlendid box work end chery Seid ail eH Saray eer ai | . . 4] oa S s peer |i 98 both sides Rept the soore Bank fe en iM 5 J . ‘until the ninth, when « wild throw * ~ SCORE BY INNINGS . First Inning. New York " hie bes Mayee's grounder gave the bater Antes shot the first ball over the heart daa pha check, was had 4 etd | third. Mage tecle second. Mages wee *' Athletics of the plate with the speed of a & and it was @ atrike, "/run down by Myers on Ames's throw wide the pl of Paskert’s bounder, Lobert and Pae- Rert scored om a double by Luderns, PHILADELPHIA PO. A. E. Fourth Inning. na close | Titus, rf % "G 3 0 0 | Chase raised a high t Sakae Knabe, 2b 0 0 2 205 Hartzell wo Lobert, 3b.. 1 Ls ee “| Magee, If 9 0 300 1 pitcnea | Paskert, cf... 1 1 4 0.0 ee ve first, Luderus, 1b t) 6 4 | AMERICAN BEATEN IN fib poole, s8.<. i) 88 A WORLD'S SPRINT RACE. 3) Dooin, &...5....25 ot hae ; a "| Moore, p 00028 Knight, who ----—-+ = NO RUNS 24637 1374 Second Inning. ‘ GIANTS wan texilea an strikes R. H. PO. A. & - “\ Devore, If Oo 1°? Oe q : Doyle, 2b on oe Ue! . } : Snodgrass, cf 00208 f PY i 4 wiht Ammer hal Mer-| Murray, rf oo 100 8 ' “, * “y rt y Ah P th ritate Pon an, Merkle, 1b o om 1 0 ee 4 } r ' " > al ‘ cs i oo i; 7 “ART in aasy Bridwell, ss 9 0 0 5 @ a } , } 3 oie us Devlin, 3b o0029 § ie 5 sone A | Myers, ¢ o 0 10 0 @ 030 for ‘ Oldring’® ts throw NATIONAL LEAGUE, | > Amen Ames, p.... 0004 | from the frat bag. The ow | Becker 9 9 Je \ ‘a e nil raised a tagged Oldring rudely. | mn. EE 7 WN GALE anes magi PHILA. 000 0 0000 2— (Tots... 2 27 ie We cot and drove it between Barry and six nning. | ie “i for Devitn ‘ a) ie nd Ames and Meyer. HOW BROOKLYN LOST. | BROOKLYN Moore also walked. and Ames fouled , No RUNS. . Righth Inning. s it. Dooin singled pas? nd cleanly af made a great val b veceive \, PITTSBURG 0021720 — “CINCINNATI §=©0 0 0 0 000 — Bender and tos: Muri Fifth Inning. atts oa muro. «len lous = 880 0 0 a : . cHicago «sd: 000 ae scat ict jou ‘ pw a AMERICAN LEAGUE, er : Bros ' ' “\HIGHLANDERS 00100001 02" i “ATHLETICS 000 0 1 00 0 0— 1 Sixth Inning has BOSTON 00220001 — |x a a : "uh WASHINGTON 0 0001 6 O 1 — [Sifigsits oe os Third Inning, if Sixth Race at Jamestown, EVELAND «6 8 2 0 6 = ee seventh inning

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