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| JGIANTS WIN SECOND BROOKLYN GAME @hSEBALL EXTipy Se ee AND ENTRIE x BALL EXTp, <9 Ores- aesu™ INA % C4 Ores-resv™ _PRICE ONE CENT, Comm pitts Yofoum | NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1911. 16 PAGES PRIOR ONE O25%. MEXICANS IN BATTLE AUZLLTOPS Pasta. SCORESTODAY GIANTS AGAIN FIRE QVER LING: WAST 3mm oeeeeeve-1 BROOK N I GIANTS 0 010 —3 . i HOW THE HIGHLANDERS WON. | HIGHLANDERS. Batteries—Bell and Bergen; Wiltse and Meyers 7. nai i Rea hor Ak — HOW GIANTS WIN. | GIANTS. in the first inning Chase singled | Wolter, rf i oe ———— R. HH. wt seed" Sentaty th eee lemenrcs 8g 8 SO iPRILE, 0.0 4.0.1.0 0 5 O—10 cree ere oem cmt Bae TE SS son walked in the second and scored Chase, 1b eee east) BOSTON Gisabled by a liner in the second in-| Doyle, 2b... co 1S 5 0 \ in Sweeney's triple. Knight singled ‘ aT pe 3 2 0 ning. Raymond began pitching. Snod, } 18 the third and scored on Johasose itay td poy Sed ie 0 00000 110 0— Morkie beat « bunt, stole second ona | Murray, if ne 4 5 H H ; | ouble, PaO levied at 7 39 Batteries—tro ji i Washington got busy in the fourtn, | Cree, If... a ae a Memmol's double in the fourte wae Biistey ey iit 4s } Cuaningham doubled, Henry and Street Johnson, ss... eh ae Brookiya’s frst ‘it, but was wasted. | Devlin, 3b, 8 ee ‘ i! scoring two run; ayestiys 0 100 0 ST. LOUIS 0 0 0 0 0 peer | ell threw three Giants out in tate | Devlin, ie fi a6 : tn nth a single by Ml y ' Machine Guns of Federals Trained aiecries“touie tea te score. ta Blaine. 0 1 3 | C CINCINNATL 08 1003 [Ta ae «fore ana sivas ban aa il a) : the tenth hits by sarteell, Ralstt,|Wathor, p00. 0 1 4 10 _— | tng gave the Giants one in the Afth. | Raymond, p 00000 on Rebels at Agua Prieta Send Gree and Blair scorea three runs. ee Sec. 38 Batteries. ve eesti with @ two.| — an ee ee ' . ‘ eR | Totals see) 60 16 0 Burch batted for Me ee! Special to The Evening World.) : j for Bergen and Erwin ail of Bullets Into the WASLENGCONNDTC, Aotiat =n WA PITTSBURG 11000 | for Boll in the eighth. Ragon replae : WON, D. C., April 17.—The SHINGTON. — | ment and tha BROOKLYN, 4 clouds rolled away this afternoon and it R. H. PO. A, E. booms a took Bergen’s place as R. H. PO. City of Douglas. but with a high wind when Milan, of , ee 6 7 CHICAGO 20221 keg | eee | Davidson, ct. Caer ee o ° me between the Highlanders and | Schaefer, If (00 itiehlteodd i | auiee Washinpion teens. Too taut coat there [EIbGHAld Ib...) 0 2 2g |) yg peso eee oA Bag Gs BULGER. | inert ri ° ° 0 : e Aare , * or ae . saa | Is ple yom at the new Washington | Cunningham, 2b (les Oe pee | AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Apri | Hummel, 2b... 012 DOUGLAS, Ariz., April 17.—Despite the warnings of President Taft: Park 1 1 advertisement | Gessler mee OMT gern AMERICAN LEAGUE. W.—Dight thousand fans greeted the | Wheat, It 01 . hee ‘ sg. and there wer six and seven 9 0 ' | Cout oo 0 and the threat of invasion har over them, the Mexicans again fired thousand fans present when the play reenenes coe Oe 8) LO eee eet | Giants this aftérnoon, and of that num- | 7 Kem in pinay 01200 é teria otl ca ETRE Re eit es Au ateetan ts ays ecarea poet's McBride, ss....... 0 0 1 0 0 ber there weré fully 1,000 that came erman, 3b, 0 0 over the international line to-day, sending a hail of bullets into the city "te at ie Street ¢ eecese Oe aD oy hore HIGHLANDERS 1 1 1 0 0 000 0 3— 6 over from” Brooklyn. ‘The Giants rede 0 0 H i : of Douglas and shooting down two American citizens, Oscar K. Goll of with Ables| Moreh Pee. 0 0 0 0 0 realized the’ necessity of coping | pols P- 00040 Tombstone, Ariz., and John Hamilton of Naco, Ariz. ; by hts | OY» P+. nO 0) 700s erat WASHINGTINO 0 0 2 O 00 TL) Gaal td te uy 2 0 0 ee Fi ma ‘ early selection of Walker and Street. Miller pore (Ce (eG) a) Batteries—Ables and 8 s McGraw had his best talent warmed , Etwin,¢ 0000 The firing was done during the much heralded battle of Agua Prieta, First Inning -----+ ipa cat (ange a wernt ener ee aA TEL ait adi {"Burch......, 00000 rig ani ‘ Fie " i i i i 7-__- Rayigond and Wiltse popped them to expected to be the most decisive ef the present Mexican rebellion, whic ilan a of a0) 8) 2 | the catche: ‘ ree gS: , m natieal foe Din catcher for awhile as the Superbas | Totals..... was fought to-day. One nd Federal troops under Col. Reynaldo ‘ i. per ae Umpires ait na Coniielly;o BOSTON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o— 0 were cutting capers on the diamond, PALE Here : sein’ ane : Diaz, nephew of the Mexican President, were engaged on the one sidg st ball p = : ai L i Al | and on the other side of the fleld Bil| sepatted tor Bell, cigh ing. dad i ere " . s coring Hartee ‘ Dahlen had Bell, generally regarded! 1, , eighth inning, with upward of 1,500 insurgents on the other LC UEEES iWin ite Ana aiheied THLETIGS 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 > 1 vetnis best right hander, warming up| ~c™biree—Wason and Johnstone, 4 5 irious on both sides, the rattle gst & tO over second, scort Knight ane oN Jatterfles—Karger and Madden, Plank end Thomas, tor the fray. on rap Th fast and furious on both sides, the rattle of ‘second, Cree out, in sensational som-| ‘The bail went through Milan, who hed _ : | ‘The boxes on either side of the neit'| Dadweit get” Datieete fe eee sus. The hail of bullets from, the Federal ma- | ersault catch by Milan, ONE RUN: @ chance to throw Cree out at chine guns fell far within the coniines of the city of Douglas, nded ut to Chase, reached thind or p " CHICAGO 1 ‘At the last minute McGraw decided | tery for Brooklyn. Dove I ts yerteld, Johnson to! "OP struck out. THER 0 1 1 steel and leaden missiles from the Federal guns carried fa i e ei guns carried far ST. LOUIS 0 0 0 his faith on Wiltse, and the star Ison. Snodgrass flied out to David. * over the international line and ploughed their way into buildings facing “""'*" eo SonaweNy NO RUS se eatent to tie bax with: vox| = . i Oe? s 1 ic Batter Olmstead and Sullivan; ier went to & i Hummel threw out M along Second and Third streets and dug up the ground here and there Jonnson Seoond la re | A HES - deihadesoi shetr Medes fl MR popull reaon Bi ia [Ri ‘uray, NO alked. Johnson stole sec- MEPIEER EI fae VOPR pata lnalage over the whole southern end of the ¢ ond and scored on "s triple t | pavidson took three strikes and eat i Co The battle opened at G30 o'clock A. view of the fighting. They were here left. Walker retired in favor of Otey, a down, Tooley lifted an easy fly to M. and raged until 10.30 A, M, the @xposed to most immi danger. i Heetee 1 x00 nies Ables struck out exoderese. Deviin threw out Daubert vidccais ceossing the open country and| With the firing of the first shot. Col. | out at the plate, Otey vain , fat first, after making a beautiful stop . Phe Shunk ordered out all the American 4 i | musketry being contir were filled with the beauty of the burg | touched sec 3 $ Z | toue nd and sone polsonous hat designs added | pleting a Aouble page ho meee anes color to the general scheme. Ragon aod Erwin went in aa @ bet oo ob = 8 2 = ® Douglas. assaulting the rebel trench eat. Wolter NGhavore opened with a clean single Federals used machine guns, but they in ‘They Pp a) 7 ell out, Otey to A Nk i] down the left field foul line. , Devore eerie tier in dohnson picked | RACING THIS YEAR JAMESTOWN ENTRIES, Siter“wr"ee” Miray Sioa! 1 n Otey fifd to} bax : Ve oMelal entri of the Jamestown aaa Seobnd Inning. THREE DROWNED ft ta erties, 108.) Danes 107 —_>—. were repeats the rebel sharpsh their aim at the 6 guns. The fight was res o'clock and continued this afternoon. Twenty of the insurgent dead have been brought into this city, The rebe report thoir losses plight, but it c the Federals suffered heavily. The result of the first day's engagement was a repulse for the Federals Dolicias, his Hummel unced a ito! Wiltse’s wrist, but Doyle got the and threw him out at first, Wiltse's wrist was hurt by the blow and he had to retire from the game. amen (OF Four Occupants of Small caped Off Foot took hia, place, Wheat Wine out to] of Fourteenth Street. \Fifteen Thousand Mourners te ele y armory t e were four troops 0 of the militia in| considered an ample | in flied out to Snodgrase.| Craft, One ut 4a swinging bunt to. | to protect With the first ga » from renchments the Federals wer e and men, women an ai view = ce ecked. F a AP cs — einer. Le. Walter ew out Bridiveli. Merkie the two armies . ut Poa | Mollie Kearney i n f 1 and scored - Ive positions “wh uitohe Cleveland Gov. Dix Told if Ban Is Lifted ee Three persons were drowned off the ire on! je hirty om while dt la t ‘ foot of Fourteenth 0 * ant Ma le = 7, v nf th str Whitestone, e battle ope: he re! mple to-da aie ‘ack F " und | ne, standing aA erat citeanextanded cot vacci a 1 From Track Owners the ay Waterate, 1 third, forcing out Dey-|'* b+ this afternoon, when @ boat they ' ’ y Nanak ly a halt-m ; : 0 remor. lin, ONE RUN were In capsized. Ther ‘ p. ns a to the breast rawds fined the curb; the downt ( se Cy a ane; by Ki re were four in rile f the i 8 TNL RO Se Minne wean eg prem eal Mellgie te) lg ‘ourse Can Be Opened. Selling, the Third Inning. Jie boat, but one was saved greater casualties ne ake eee are aie Ql inpoveral Walia on nmerman got a base on balis,| The report ed offic! mide will occur durii heat c ens sp 115; '¢ gen sacrificed, Merkle to Doyle, the| Po W : preside uae r with almost continuous fir! R ae ete Fe rh Faeteb agcetiogd, “Markle ta Doris, eada ktyn, No nea T wit ibbornness . April t son Jr. RACE Mi i merman tak n Ha < Mexican bullet pelea Ripe annie " and Andrew Miller, 8 and onestateenth Bridwell threw out eit, Zin ; in the bia a ad on i ne: . * i} s f mombe herman. i Se Iiteerales Comaarrvea iinet raat Tivaeion nee Geeae RaatTA sede hak TRYIN Another, bullet passed through the ULL | Fifth inning Ju o 5 Bitena Pian i § davlaad “throu laguinese ca w out Murtay) NO RUNG | ING TO AVOID BOY. hat of an American trooper on the cali, gene srigell lifted to Milan, Knight out, | Vice so-called Re Fourth Inning. | James McAllister, sixteen years old, of international line, United States cav- a a Oe etrubk out. NO| he Revs Gilly Sunday, ex-ha “ on ; , a’ Racing ara atten GAL it : ars old, 0} alrymen were dismounted, standing be- Ja wr Ey ie playe . Pepa Batt ibert. Hummel amashe pies seventh street, was side their horses. The mounts were! -| Tt an new nin for New Yori'| oramohed the) funesal gene Ee tactile’ cee lich past third for two bases. i ruck jously hurt this after- finally moved to sheltered positions be} | Milan o . t € naeter Lin prs pa ‘ ‘ould be put in shape for| : out to Snodgrass. NO RUNS. noon n mobile in charge of hind the adobe buildings along the j singled to Over AEs ¥ shape for | ™ Bel tomsed oat Merkle Tain rmy ambulances also were FAILS 10 OBTAIN right. I ealtr Vitae oe 4 a Pare Aig emer was out the same way. Dey : ; 2 1 sf ne fl ; ' When Laretson ey ; aw 1 | get | ul @ position a little to Reds : 1 nor ——__———— | nachine he ran it on tie P ) Prieta, crashe | uk and struck mio Lyn y RUN Through the Fitth stre me of Hob y ee S anean lewalla JAMESTOWN RESULTS. wa ved ata bulid ert Itae, chief aud r the Cop! \c Tartsell: He arbing 7 — ied | t ny y McAllister’s Queen b Compe oJ \ NO RUNS had : y eeryes * fracfared. ‘Th elaborer was Ge mane ee ae Seventh Inning 5 " ae Ea ong n of Lyn Rae and umily were driven | K : f he Mai | sat 0b ta the aberetenny Snake ('T. ” i Ae re ‘ ie i ay t avoid Killing McAdliste exposed to tie |W, W, Cocks “Turned Down ; seyqaee ‘| : & wars oata tn vate ed th th customar a Eine s ! a Sttamisk. Eade: be Lara ‘ purage and i at Bureau Because Bride-to- Viride fited to Kr ec | : an 1 the acelden Thousands of spectato ' | € ; Se Re aad 1 Non-Resident, miontheinathd streets commanding a view of th ihc eye 4 Aaa Ea ey en Wine Wats hw | Sixth Inning tle ground Ot sake Weather ele Federals Open Attack. i raided ‘ " / paced 2+ 4 rals with n UNE, 2 3 the pla ‘ tht ‘ane, J TWO AUTOISTS KILLED aridw i d rt ne : : A ard pert ’ WHEN TRAIN HITS CAR, ' and 1 1 J > WA and a fire . Wand out, wor 1 1.—-W i} ‘ i fn 1 1 " i 1 B bee ON RUN ! ! \ ; ty 6 tra wok of third : net inth Inning. ® » Gort automobdt oy M ‘ Zin ih a e 4 ae i rae ee the same way. NO RUNS. Lan ie | ' Ey AP ‘ Ac urtern of 9) thought. to. have pale singled pol YS | SOLDIER FROM BROOKLYN b | marriage license clerk ato M Ahtoniahe are ion Tt wa ‘ n 2 and , ePainar ULSAN A a M ed a tw ‘American Commander Acts. | Mr. Cocks 1 sur ren n, Oley to Henry to M vaiy A Mee, tpnohing, DUP Io have tfteld fence 4 ‘ DIES IN TEXAS CAMP. Most of t lents of Douglas | wanted to be married In New Y xo xa 4 ; ; wot Ra 1 ; 4 _ 5 ma 1 t 1 him suf M b ren ol f 1 VESTE ‘ , 1 nf sa ! Woy 7 : aed ALMANAC POR TODAY a H tage points to e field of battle ' o Sun ruses. Dl |su seta., 6.40) Mooa 4 ‘ 5 ve rok ak f Page kare at hall Mt ark Tenth Inuning ‘ | LHe TIDES, ree . |, Samuel Kle American troo ny ed to the 1a t ntis aft na Hoy He eat Hake , if ses rt DAL Eighth Inning. | nm Fort Munroe, fer a ipternational | In order to get @ | riage, I taking wecond, ‘Cree doubled to lett, |God's big league fore Be is } aad"! r batt Bergen an mola, His home was in Brooke { 4 . eo } i vere i: 41. thrown out at first by Devlin, Era NY : : “ * . % ? &

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