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3 2 =] S Copyright, 1911, by ‘Che Press Vublishing . (The New York World), 3 HILLTOP ATHL’CS \ Tenney singled to cen Cireulation Books Open to All.’ mer NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1911. BROOK’N 7 1 BOSTON 2 -—+¢o-- ——_—_+4o——— HOW HIGHLANDERS WON. | NEW YORK HOW BROOKLYN WON. | BROOKLYN | : > E PEO KH. PO, In the third Hemphill singled and), R se P.O. A. E.| ty ine escond inning the Dodgers! Havidson. ef paar I seored whon Hogan fumblea Cha \ ‘ 1 2 1 0 qcorea a run on Hummels single, |’ ! Ml single, In the sixth Earty got to Hempiill, of 1 1 0 0 6 ‘Wheat's sacrifice and Coulson’s double, Tooley, ss Lo oe oe second in a put out and scored on ( 1 0 2 10 9 9 They added another in the third on Daubert, 1) Ct ty oiat Lapp's single. In the eighth Blair! jjay1y0)), 0 1 5 5 y Singles by Bell, Davidson and Tooley. Hummel eet ieee far ey Aoubled. Daniels ran for‘him and took ji 9), , ‘ : Bergon's sacrifice \jjaq; Vode wate third in a wild pitch. Wolter nit for, SNIENt. & Pe ee Gen ingle put another run to (| | be scoring Daniels and scorea (ree, If % 1 1 0 0) the Dodgers’ creait in the fourth, Coulson. rf fg St ed dea If when Lapp missed the throw. Johnson. ss © 1 1 3: Phe Dodgers got their fourth run om Zimmerman, 3b...1 2 0 3 0 o_o . Blaty, 6 1 8 1 9 & @ouble by Hummel and Ingerton'’s Hergen, ¢ 010 1250-6 * to The be Fishe wild throw of Coulson’s bounder. In j301) 1 on er ee PHILADELPHIA rate renet P Wil Vi sea nt ¥ Tooley and Dau- 4 i « squad of ball ere aa | Caldwell, p 0 0 0 0 Obert and Itummel's two-bagger # - frisky as a jot « ahita: Oo 0.0 0 oO # ancther run, ‘Tho Bostone, Totals 7 16 27 16. 0 as a clan of 8 the | ¢*Daniels by 0 yg et two runs in the eighth when Hei BOSTON Highland Fling whe lo bcs zog was hit with a pitched ball and R HPO, B for their limbering xer at Shive | Winn, p 0 0 0 0 0 was forced by Miller, the latter's steal, | ; A Park this afternour the 1 «| Sweeney, ¢ ' 0 0 « @ Ingerton's base on balls, Sweeney's Clarke, If Os td 0) 0 Of the initia Ixeries af the America 2 gle and Tenney's double. The Dodgers Covde, cf (fees ae owen 29) League home Is Total 7 ov got two more in the ninth on Daubert’s | jjaryoe, as hates mee aay fet ity \ ‘+ © pase on balls, Hummel's doubl | : 2 * First sao, *Batted for Caldwell in the eight Whent's single 5 e ana! Miller, rf Upewh arh Feel Jo 28) fe first ball pitched by Coombs was] seated for Blair in the elg | srton, ad eae sent & left by We two-bage ATHLETICS fa c anmertony <5 pe ates ace eee ger and Hemphill took a base on balls. RH. PO. A, B,| SOUTH END | Sweeney 0m 1 4140 Chase tried to bunt and popped a fy to | k Mel aaa ee éthawtis Tenney, 1b 0 3 15 0 Coombs, Hartzell nan alnne ri Dee as OME ce oes GRGAYIE G fi | Graham, ¢.. Wye) 0 inshoot, which struck his bat, and ring, « obi ae i I Maitery Ne get 4 Barry threw Roy out. Knight fed to Collins, 2b Orda Olan ae ternoon tn | “Frock, 1 0 tc Davis. NO RUNS \sanar acter Be afternoon r , 0 0 ) Homate Year called calc en* atvittess| eee! 9 0 1 0 O]strong effort to even up matters | espratte eb eae pe seg i Davis, 1b v0 1 @/team fought the way | Knight threw Oldring Collins was ke Veatecdaye Mut cre the finest | **Burke, p. Ue CE th tyeet) hit by a pitched batl Collins Murphy, 1 03 de UY aianea in: thaworld | - second, Baker walked. Davis. struck rry, 83 i 0 6. UL nines Pabedan (eho : out. NO RUNS roe Saray tenatere tae with 9 | Totals pesmearar \ Second Inning. reeks vias ate? A Replaced Mattern in the f Cree sing to rig Barry‘ threw nni 00 0 0 0 “Batted for Frock jn eighth Johnson out, Blair flied to. ¢ eam Bus boned - turke replaced Frock in ninth. Fisier struck out, NO RUNS 4 thie xix’ months. Umptres—Messrs. Kiem and Doyle, Mu t HObry Beorl: 3 ae tea First inning. fiend, 4 10: Cie kK throw | Totals 1% Vee, Retained: Nooeecanie a paseed, — ¢ am owas forced on Dapprout. Hartne "Batted Coon « he ao to Tenne Daubert fanned, NO. rock's bounder Tooley to Hummel. NO RUNS: tatted for Hogan in the }RUNS {Clarke walked. Goode batted ya Third Inning. Unpres—Kvans and Bag | Clarke fanned. Goode singled to cen » pl His bounder was grabbed Wolter fied to Ba Hen in- tre, Herzog hit the Ie e fo ‘Tooley, who step) on the gied to left, and when Hog fu et two base Goode toird forcing Clarke then sught at third, Hogan te Barry to ft one ¢ v ‘ NO RUNS, Hartzell fanned. ONE RUN ‘ Second Inning. vimmermae anth tnning. threw Mogan Oldving Hummel singled to left and. we ‘ An singled ta centre and then the plate, H to Blair. Coliins | a Harald eee Wh ‘ Sweeney, torcink Binmy NO RUNS. | mm t, Ingerton to ‘Te vated Fourth Inning. h fouletl oot to Graham, ONT Herzog atarted around rout Kalg sek out. Cree walked. Cree Hate Pe ceee cei after being yoo pitched ball, Zim- ate ealing, La » Collir Johns » ven ; nerman made a gre » of Miller's ta 1, NO-RUNS, ° de of .- sip ndee and to 1 rto Hus Knight Da Martze ee he \ mmel t0 torcing He Miller stole #e threw Murphy out. Barry Med to Cres. | CULAR pee ASHI AAR TE Cr kod. Sweeney beat o 1 NO RUNS oes er eae : . n \ margin, Alling the H . » os r tern a nd, Ham tne 4 Fifth Inning. | Take Poker Winnings of Two Pooley fareed! Mattern at seuond, dontsted to right ep i & lef g vetter than one down Hel ‘a , on Adriatic. 5 ‘ " over to Daubert. TWO wanted a fly to Ha = i nd. Coil Two f i nib anne © al Hostal har, attern to »pplng rie Meet p 1 ley Wax Sixth Inning. Mana eectHA te ALLA TEBNR Oi (ite ‘ 1 Oks Dae tele, Oe ed. He Hummel Collins threw Hemp 4 ‘hase as bd ¥ carat i ui “ 4 for fed to Oldring, Martzelt " Pee CRUISE a Galea * vad va 1 Dau- Murphy. NO RUNS. wil vie ony ne nn roll bie own 1 nt n Wheat's Davis tlie an e ncked rte De uuert 1 etween three Bowton singled, over - t mut, ‘Then Herzog bumped the » ght field. Coulson ond. Ha os GEPALS . 1 to} " , is nue Cory Ww a ihe xs to enney nered the shee fn > Da j a =. oRWO RUNS. rema kable a rae for Well. NO RUNS. ! " watked, Goode 1 to Couteon, fa us Het th me table. Fourth Inning. Hates was to Dauvert " s fi oy started ana fare Cou went out, Herzog M ve » Daubert. NO Lo t v ” Zimmerman sin pd to ce RUNS took , sacrificed him to second, | = i ciel Lap 1 io] ‘om f ds venney 1 singled to ie and a card j flied ¢ f ' ( ‘ 1 t night out th Siar ; Hi Seventh Inning. has | pulled off a specta n Ww ; NO RUNS | eg tn : th 1 : Fifth Inning. | : . ate “te 1 ton the t Re a . t 1 pase ehalty! Aoublal’ lips MUET M 1M John I re and tr tt ' int aa ke x the retu Daubert, the first wd a Kha Noo Vice-President nn- eas , I ae u Pre Ps . | WASHINGTON, April 13.—"Ht6mance Hog ” a ny ny On ot! Ww ‘on + : rike Wes i jof the Moned fatry story ty Ked.- Hake ey i ‘ ni) Was xafe on Ingerton’s error and iy |commented Washington society to-day id An \ from the # trip mW went down ic (whan ib & ed that Mrs. A I he wat d wb ifford m a woclety f 4 He NE RUN widow of sixty summers, had deéded : van Caryl and lis two daughte ' Chavke Kay a eee } \ Pad rs ‘ to % y 1 DAE ORUERIAE: be ' Wire 8 ary of \ 7 Hemp Pek , ‘ id m . | 1 to he 4 that Am 1 1 od > RL f ! y F f ‘ xth Inning. e at e \ i ! | ‘ i I was |e Davie flied to Walt > — i a! 1 ‘ My y ew M t He Body Voutld Near Teneka, nt bs ‘4 1 "0 v No ORUN ive 4a M ikl OM ty oa » Da 1 Ninta Inning, Haven and Hartford yards DP “ a Re Ewen; ‘ ea , oll to-iay, He callea Seventa Inning. er daux oy a th 1 t he c and t two found the nine er ft sd " t opiate, airing to alked irregularly along tha ; ar ng to stret ed » embankment, p ne! a f va ) in. NO RUNS the edge and ina nsted aside from ad) Do 1 Meh causal a Mou tn the track on which he hadfallen. ‘There "i ast Autumn, goes linnis f Lapp, Hayt- (was nothing to tell who the man was Graha " i {atndio hone given ihe davght nt Warts atted fe) He was af medium he ant weigh ‘ 1 Ihe Ve onal er Mre. Barney i Hartse ned, Oldving | nearly sixty” years old and roughly | to, ‘Tent ‘ on fanned. ONE| Christian. Hemi ¢ this city, gon o} Hinnis, Jolngon to eKnight, | dressed ty a sweater, black trousers ant | EN nal Heinen’, former consul be black slouch hat, tre. am |neva, Was avnounced recently, QUAKERS WIN SECOND GAME FROM GIANTS RACING RESULTS AND ENTRIES BASEBALL SCORES TO-DAY NATIONAL LEAGUE. 11010021 0— 00000100 PHILA. GIANTS Batteries BROOKLYN — SS wan Dootn M aml Meyers. 0 0 athewsor 1 0 0 Na 101 000 1 BOSTON 0 ¢ 2 0- 1 0 AMERIC HIGHLANDERS 0 0 ATHLETICS §=—s«O) Batteries and BOSTON AN LEAGUE. i) oc co — a) —) i ——) no —_ ow be ‘WASHINGTON ‘i CLEVELAND 000000 _ st.lous 6000110 ~: CHICAGO © O000010 — peor 2010000 — RESULTS AND ENTRIES RACIN JAMESTOWN RESULTS. JAMESTOWN ENTRIES, FinsT None RACH Pars y ds; four and one-half furlongs. ace RTT MCE al ee og | Hz (Dugan), even, 1 to 2 and out, | fire abd a halt furlongs, ie tacawedi! first; Kittery, 5 (Goldstein), 8 to 5, 11. Win festorn Tolle to Wa at. second: Bait, 101 (ist Fananont Wi Maram $ tol, 2to Land 1 to 3 third 0, 104, Buck ‘Thirty Forty, Norma Girl al BG Nts AAG aallaa) ouch | ran and finished as named. py, five and 4 half tutions." Menlaan, ad fen sk H—Three-year-olds and cle, th Miy Ne} Ci up x furlongs. —Racewell, Sisty, biater 90; j Wwe (Callan 12 to to1,| Trouble Maker, 102 Irwin’ (Diggs 4 Ruby Kyight, 100 Shaw, JOT 7 to Wand out, second; N it . Sto 1 and 4 to 1, third, a Time THO Dive Wire, “TH. Hottina Marsi: i, Irra, tis ‘ Flauvanna, Narnoe and JV, Jr. also aitsazeael, ran and finished as named an THIRD RACK—Four-year-olda and 4. Avonale, 1 race; ¢ one-iulf Tow. apus, 1 tol, 2 te Fs frat; ne, 1 Pa BE: Molle i st 0 Ms Dr. Heard, 145 (MeClaln, # to 5 ‘three veut: and % to 5, third a1 ‘ a rer zeero E Hawk Wins and Craydon also ran ant My Anistied amed nT; APhind FOUIUDH RACE—Three-year-olds and ip: five furlongs. , Md (Prox Pio Seven end 1 to a, frat: Acadesn — -- nen gain at nat Acwtes| PENSACOLA ENTRIES. to 1, second: Voltaire, 103 «7, ° * wuneniaiapele= Pa'ign ended tae thing, ‘ime PENSACOLA, Fle, April_1!.—"The entries j vate | for tarmorroe 2 follows [Cooney K. Bodkin, Howlett, “Milpitis ae a8 follow and Pau! Davin also ran and finivhed as Yew iii iol. Ti TO Flack, Le named. Wrrdea. Tid: tomipdee sth FIFTH RA ear-olds and | pry be ! Med, 1 upward. five ait furlongs: elit? Rendaga, ! 1, 6 to 614 ing! "Hatrwin : THIRD RACK sein 1 to t ' hy rt Join tr . , ay Helle Vid ay te Darden 110 it) neatly Pier « mas. ma, “Mi Hay, 10 28 in Neosh i | ». tani | QUITS $8,000 JOB FOR ONE : - HE CAN’T SEEM TO GET. LEAPS OFF BRIDGE TO DEATH. spire Friends of Creuzbaur, Brooklyn Consulting Engin Vv Ay Larawe € damp tote ort He's Be. ‘ . es an 0 eu we in ‘ yminitied sutelde ala f the B of h num reons @ fe Ma “ M enon t ariom) Siva ae Mh a » H b and Af s $00 0 vear wily Ww eco a el 16) Went Handvel and 4 nd Mr. Creuabaur 4 h station. a) a a ' Mr. Creag , 1 Nive x Nn 4 hig . woud he ae ee u eM 1 y ena vid as a i Are You wu South? Pe r hea Semaine aad eagle foe ' } het, Weat Tedian and Hernude . fay iiue ck Bureau a r ‘ es ul Pate ; Teton iA , feseived tr ave promised My, Crene Pet re yes] Circulation Books Open tv All.’ ‘ 22 PAGES “QSEBALLEXTp, FINAL). | + Ses 49 Res-resv PRICE ONE CENT. GIANTS” PHILA. oe 6 HOW GIANTS LOST. | GIANTS. . a | RH. PO. ALB Mathewson wae hit for results from’ Devore, If 0 ©... t-te the start. In the first inning Knabo [oyle, Ren on Lobert’s sacri- Snodgrass, cf 1/008 ee eo and third on Magee's single. Me Murray. cf 01 bt em Geosed on 8 double Merkle, 1b 0 00 4 Dorlan fot home in the second ona pci t ‘ force, an out and Doolan's single. pun ae 'o3 0 A double two singles rerved 41 UM 0.0 2.28 Paskert in the third, ac be oo 5 1 0 ‘The Giants got a tally in the sixth, Mathewson, p 0 0 2 3-0 Murray's two-bagger scoring snod. Marquard, p 00000 Grass, who had walked. Becker o 0 0 0 0 ‘Two singles and an error by Merkle eatin” a as Gave Philadelphia two runs in the Totals 1 a 17 reveuth. } “Batted Mathewson } Mathewson was pounded out in the! | eighth and Rowan was tnvincthle— PHILADELPHIA that’s the story. | R. H. PO. A. BE. } i Titus, et 0 1:3 0 8 | BY BOZEMAN BULGER, | Knabe, 2b oe te POLO GROUNDS, April About | Lobert, 3b - 00 300 3,000 fans got the most pleasant sure | Magee, It 123 6 8 prise thelr livew this afternoon when | Paskert, ef 1 2 Se the § went down the wh ow Luderus, 1b 6@ 28 Cs rooterdom that Christy Mathewson, the | Doolan, ss 2°21 hae lo a ; ; i to 1 Dots 0: 23)3. fam twirl the second & t c | the Giants f avesie 2k See Many had expected Rayn “nd | Totals bes Ges.’ ; they had come out tn force, determined | © Unicon’ tason oe sonaee 91 to eit in judgn toon his re! mation, be {but a distinct “Ah” went up all ov ” ; the stands when it was announced that | {." {inklel over second, sending Knabe There was a de led chilly snap to! Me to on. the throw to, tae | [ine atmosphere as the game began and! pl Pa took second } {t was not ideal for baseball, but the | fumbled — Luderus’® — grou promise of a pitchers’ battio between | fouKh for Magee to score, but i Matty Rewan warmed thinge up| (overed (he bali in crtmeete ti j consideraoly, Notwithstanding the awe ped ti ae » plate, hs Wo RL in which the fans hekt Matty, the Phit- ried out to Paskert Monee Devlin IHew showed no signa bY to Dovlan Mee ner ene Bowbed Gait I, j taking the bit in thetr teeth » one run in the first inning. It was lke this . ey iu bute: : First Inning. © tilrd ax Dooln sin i | ‘Titus slashed at the first ball pitched *HOt pwan Met rare and i and Was out on a grounder Bridweil Doole red r the h. Dooin Kna led to right and went to Shoggragser ond and wa own out second on Qohert’s sacrifice, Deviin to ONE UN.) eee | Merkle, Bridwell made a beautiful atop wetted.” toy Stttpu te Sell } of Magee's hard vuld not to: Makes, Devon ¢ Dome: ) me to firs a time » Hout to Levert j single, Kna ird ’ wonderful one-handed } and a doub! esulted In krass’s long fly to center. 3 | Knade se 0b do Ninth Inning. | Meyers to Doyle to Merkie ty Doyle! Marquard p t a ter | ONE RUN New York. 1 ied out t ray Devore opened for New ¥ with «| Lament: fouls Ldlerkte, | Magee fia n fly to Lo! t D o gle \ ze Md ne. id sto. ond, He tried to to Pecks Tueh OWN: Merkle fing aie | but Was out, Dooin to Lober dwell singled to in on { the aide with @ long fly to Paskert. NO! RUNS. ‘ RUNS. rae Sond <a eea cond Innin, .s Wait WEE el $10,000,000 BOND isSUE ( Reidel” Bader “viva a oot one TQ REBUILD STATE CAPITOL. | Luderus was run down be A second ALBANY, Apvil The State wilt 1 1 third, Matty 1, to Bridwell| not be required to return to direct j to Devlin, Dow a ondon the| taxation if the Legisiature agrees te ® } pla Dootn sin, Md, scoring | plag whieh Majorit der Smith of | ee rievyd ph pnd on the Hise Asxembty announced to-day to Rt N ‘plate mon © # *‘/meet the financial stringency of the j Merkle was 1 out of strikes, | State. Mis plan fs to use the recetpta } Iwell lifted ge to Magee. I f the State through current taxation ] & beauty straight into Paskert's | for the expenses of the State govern: ) j NO RUNS ment, and to have a bond tssue of } | Third Inning. $10,000,000 to pay for the repairs to. the 1 Titus amaxhed a single to centre but! State Capitol which are necessitated { forced out at second on Kna py the recent fire and the j nder that Matty threw to Dovie.| thw etate tines = Me Feat Labert grown a aut . po Ne ep On Monday night Assemblyman smith 10K NO RUNS Will introdu nnual appropriation M ned out to Magee. 1 bi and it \hout equal the State's threw Mathewson. Devore was out|recetpts, which are catimated at 991 Fourth Inning from t f forme Paskert smashed a two-bag Compt on La its have ; walnet the left fold fe ' bee ‘ estimat ked a aingle ¢ econd, ser ; he | Sanne j Pankert to third Doolan a , : : ren? } te ng? t _— - | ! Ne ” KIERON BANKRUPTCY SCHEDULE IS FILED. Snodgra roceed ue 1 din ‘ of No, M5 , t Pasker M ! Loulted States rit NO RUNS. 1 known { Fifth Inning ts nown -ammets | Kuabe cracked a single ' $ to th and went to r I t i fr 8 The } flee, Matty to Ma | Snodgrass, Pawkert w was } Matheweo 5 ose ak | NO RUNS 1by Ro 4 Awell fl i in toak { ‘pa uns it t tp i trying 1 RUNS, 1 Sixth Inning. — i eS att 100,000 RAILROAD TIES BURN. all + fret udp y atnwle r to be | hawan a NO RUN t New Davin Was aut on | were de- Bnodgrass eae on la s ‘on, ‘The AT iheaw aun ote “ONE BEN 1 ex we adows Seventh Inning. heavy Maynt Ve fire, the Tita grounded out to Merkle, Knavel origin of whieb 4 spread ever irew ® pass, Lobert atruc Ma un ‘ several acres |

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