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RACING RESULTS AND ENTRIES | \ The ‘Cireula Copyright, 1011, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). @hStBALL Ex7p, s FINAL 4 S EOITION 5 " CORes- ese "PRICE ONE CENT. tion Books Open to All. NEW YORK, ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, “FRAME UP” SAYS. «ALL TOPS M NAMARA AS TRAN BOSTON 7 Circulation Books Open to All.” 2 . PA G E 8 1911. NATIONAL LEAGUE. 00100020 0—3 ~O90OT212 0 — 6 1 BOSTON GIANTS 2) CSE RN 7 } » GIANTS WIN SECOND GAME WITH BOSTONS | EBALL EXT, arid, GESD. PRICE ONE CENT. 8 BASEBALL SCORES TO-DAY G I ‘A N TS nesuUY esnnccmnenamnclpilil siecasiacy Batteries—Mu Raymond ant ' HOW HIGHLANDERS LOST. ° mS OsT, evan ——_ | GIANTS cPhcthcs he. e. . H. PO. A, E In @ game fall of hits and errors, Wolter, rf 2-3 oo PHILA, 0 2 3 003 —_— muier'a double, om top of Clarke's | Devore, rf. 0 te eee Bouton made the most of ite hite, in- NDaniels, cf. 3 i 0 single, tallied the first run. | Doyle, 2b 1/73 ¢ @ cluding @ massacre in the second that | Chase, 1b. 128 48 ° » BROOKLYN if) 0 o iT) A 1 duals. ‘Merkle evened it when Sweeney boot- | Snodgrass, cf C2 3 Grove Abeles from the box, Brockett Hartzell, 3b enya ae 4 Bridwell's grounder with Merkle on Murray, If i oC eee ae his piace. Headless vlay® | Knight, 2h are ape tae Batter Mexanile " tyan and Berg necond. Merkle, 1b rT @ ice much damage as legitt: | ¢/Ue"s i feagiet: ga ‘Well placed hits gave the Giants two | Bridwell, «s o 1040 — + Johnson, ss OO 1026 ' 2 | » is she are, | Devlin, a | i bea AMBRICAN LE. E GROUNDS, Blair, ¢ © 0 2 Tt : oaleaco 1 0 "? oe anya ht eae bate the Giants | Wilson, ¢ 2 2 6 oom PASADENA, Calit., April 206.—John J. McNamara was taken from) BOSTON, April 26. ~There was a whole | Abeles, p ‘0 © 0 0 0 CINCINNATI 0 0 1 0 © Clarke and Tenney ecorea on wita | Raymond, p 6 6 tf ee ane 5 i) 5 ; his bunch of happiness the Red Sox | Brockett, p oO 1 1 6 OM e pape: throws by Devitn and Devore in the —--—--—-- th eSanta Fe Limited train at Raymond Station, near Pasadena, late this np to-day, The first meeting of the | Walsh, c 1 t 2 f OF Batteries—fetivach and Archer: McQ A Gtotiean: nee, Totals 6 12°26 Wn 4 afternoon. James McNamara and Ortie McManigal were also taken from | season between the Bag-pipers ani Arai a fa 5 - - — Clean hits rave the Giants two. Sweeney hit by batted ball, ; f ; ; those of the red hose gave the locals | Totals 1324143 | the train at Pasadena. All men were hurried into automobiles and) strong hopes of doing many things to fosTon | PITTSBURG 0 0 0 0 er | w aiid PO. A. E. rushed to Los Angeles. es hase’s troupe before the week RM. PO. A 8 ST, LOUIS 0 0 1 0 Clarke, If cy fy 0 SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., April 20.—John J. McNamara gave hi§) six thousand saw the game anes Ea eae : Pe ve or an’ | Tenney, 1b i a . ‘ ‘ looper, ri 22s Satte ele jolie ‘oe there ‘i s -_ first authorized interview since his arrest to a newspaper representative on) | ail Inning Speaker, cf be ae aires aes sinalbiaiei Ueked to a finieh brought 7,00 fans td] Miller, rf 0.23 2 tee ; ; ; erkes mad ae , Mtop this afternoon, Me Goode, cf board the Santa Fe Limited between Barstow and San Bernardino to-day. Wolter’a hot. ti Bane i hae : ; AMERICAN LEAGUE. weer ty i oe es Sesaney ° ti 4 ul He said: “1 will say that this whole business is a frame up from| Ae 2 iA | Williams, tb © O12 1 ‘ ye aed a Moe AEE 3b (: tie ; ms to Gardner | Yerkes, ss a eae (Ors paddock and having bh Graham, ¢ 22 @3 heginning to end | tripled. to, the Aaapote, scoring. «38° | Carrigan, c 1 1 2 4 1 HIGHLANDERS 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 1 O— 8 mmr rain in atine or m Menem 0 0 0 3 0 H a “e | taymond has alway u *s t “I have been made the goat of a gigantic plot to wreck | Cente are Geom mne ree) ne Hally’ b! ae mer oe -o BOSTON 44 0. 0 L288 ct the Boton tenn, Pm - 8 ¢ 6 Se popped to air looper f D —— matter of record that —— = Se union labor, the details of which will come out at the proper | wat a pass. Speaker laced a nive| ---- HilteHawHA velen atid Tide haatts [eaten tim a gamno dn fve sears of in| Forals 39 24 16 3 time.” ad. tant siaieeoohea tire with Totals. . mois 27 0 ; checkered career, ‘The “Hug rea | Gare r Mattern, ninth inning, i ad ak and reached the ; aaa "i ‘mplres von and Johnstone. out any i Lewis Umpies—Byvang and Magan. | to be in the best form, and the finely | “When I was seize in my office I was given no opportunity to consult | to Hatt who flelded n|- " WASHINGTON 0 0 0 0 2 2 ines in his face indicated that | GPE HINES 2 friends or and 1 had no chance to wind up my business or per: tied to “ine Seana, to Gardner, ng Wolter, and the | REIRLY PAT EARD EG EO HBG ATEN HAR OTE WHR w to firet. Both mame re lefe: despite rote:ta 7 ih Joubler eft. artzel, ine e practice e pwd w « 10 opportuni prepare lefense, des; MY protestations of in i Ten out to Cleotte, NO RNB, | ita tweleeeceoonie hd wiranel: sanear terested in the work o large force | QACK Of Mrst. and Murray scored, but novence scoring Speaker and Yerkes singled over second. Danieis| of carpenters building the new bleac! i ses) Satat baa eae er eae es “If thistarrest was not a frame-up, why were such methods adopted?| throw to the plate, Engie went to s made a hard try for Carrigaa’s fl ‘4 In centre fleld. It is expected that tix] (QUEM: ‘Nalted and 1 ond. Williams he 0. y 6 it intima Ve © nasil Ge comple ior. the Highs lone Miller to Herz Deviin tied js is the first statement I have made to anything since 1 was taken |2!%,,WViuama hoisted a lone fy. Ririhte tot QURRN CR ky CLEVELAND 3.0 i 0 2 —— | Rana_vit ne compioted. for ive Heh Lento allen ONSEN: from my office aturday uight at bak Gr spre, Witch aecraa pele. eR OL Seen Estero “| DBTROI 1 0 040 persons, Mattern and Graham ware ; Seventh Inning. 7 ———— | to steal, FOUR RUNS grabbed up Gardner's ¢ Ppposes, Fo: masa: Sue ‘Wish Merkle Made « great stop of Mestecnia f iid not plead} Second Inning. torsed It poorly to Jonnson | Batteries—Yingiing and Land; Willetts and Sta First Inning. grounder and tossed the ball t Rave ri ere filled. Hooper ff | * Ray J threw out Clarke on an easy ¥ " ‘d_stree Cree was an easy out ! =| tele, scoring Yerken, Speake: | ~ Is in te bs p vom atts gon Un nb ris ‘Devlin’ got ‘Tene ¢ . TOON, | inns, fungle ma fine ay ball, Brockett for | vile ’ pped off a 5 y aln base on balls, ene jar we stationed | son's bad b rigan, Engle rolled out le into Herzog dropped a single grounder ‘at made a wild throw ne Pat The tos Liana MAUPIN Gb Desae Lander tor | whe vy or A oa aie rol RESULT Ss 0 ie nding a ind, and [to first, » oring Clarke wqerare knee NERVE AS TRIAL Mitte ae cut en eeeinee: Sixth Inning. | AEt iin age Kot Miles sie rn | #2" ngo he rap La 1p. He knew that dow the cen ENTR I ES Hernog taking t eat first. TWO of 8 an exhth determi ig p Wilsor 1 singled to left. Ray- . Aehanca oF is te etal h aent mond sacritte Mattern to Tonnes ; Jed for his lawyers and had them PENSACOLA ENTRIES, jiviyre) “Suita “out pent out. & ent e 4 k chan of -————- aKee down the lef |, advancing pede Soe renced the knowledge PENSACOLA, F The entries far sending 1) dgrass banged a Lachman, Alias Noyes, Abrupi- een to sev Judge Rosalsky 4 » Brockett to C apf HRA, : ; nd sending Doyle to third, Snod . ee nh ad been told that at, Kote , 1 OUR _ Seventh Inning Hot Murray at | was an of vf fr and walle eek ly Changes Plea to Guilty | 4*! wan the firet man to dety v " et “ennes to Swe and Is Paroled. we ey as ted. is own motion, | Devt Miller. Murr a ° Advice ar RiGee —peniae ie ARKO | arog < font fis The dramatic story of the en SH pee 14 Pani oe ial Y 4 le. | fitec collapse of ar d brave ourt when the : oes ivetta aon, 108, Mt 1. Devtin | fur to be inade 4 Deputy Comm places, “has de a oe REG E: f Arove Mattern | He sioner Flynn's a ampalg plea of not guilty Fond Nei woout Wiis f NO RUNS. | came out of Pa Session re eae nour Heat ne Third Inning. | this afternoon, Judge Rosalsky pe Ph ili FIPCH RACH~Btx anda helt furlongs, | Nise. 10, ‘ wan too ine _ Aion G Lachman, une a 0° ANOTHER SHOT AT MEYERS Voltaire, 6 to 1 for place, second: | ihe. imee th nent broker of the ¢ dated 1x Grandin has rinses tt beats change, ! ve of 1, ON CASE OF MISS BEERS. RE aa rr ees ; Weather re ena “ 2 Fourth Inning. Lawton Wixxins, § to Land 2 to 1, firs to Stock Exchange, ple to the |Korbly Tells Secretary of Nay LTE A dy ype ERENT Gananae MN oe Hedge PENSACOLA f RACES OFF, NO a felony of keer pune | Will File in C jfarted to stead we ond an Waiter RACE =O Mure) a xisla sing! nd st; Hang NSA He nad t pondence on F pecid Sanna CHRO: |haoua Coda wpe EASTERN LEAGUE, - | “I aaa h of Rays AT JERSEY CITY. ¥ vu ssioner Flyr ‘ ie - ee threw | TORONTO— 2 nite 1 > at. first 8 Texas 0000020000— La n 1 bee tliat Jouns and Chase took ca + L Sixth Inning c safe back ‘ond for al JERSEY CITY— Ace i fired the ball there to fora os Carrigan singled to Kg isderus, Alex ard ‘ 1 " wpned. single, but when he t to take se - ® LE Aerts ay. Before tie vis paked Gardney we 1 Moe Chain omalaa eee akaranla Cletie ear arden netted 0000020000—% ’ i diany ti ind The " ert on Krasser th " N vamht n 1 uulsen n, Tenney running to second ahead ps—Cathert and Phelps; Mas nniere te wis ped Knight) midwa Hopper was walk - by Zimin 2 " Aloxande singled Do NO RUNS. : and Butle F | ‘ ‘ are fred Wugle’s fy tack second and | fe Hartzell, NO RUNS ny} ol ; Kwa © walked forcing Fourth Inning. rs " ae withen Hie had Hooper scored. Williams fled to Da sit Ninth Inning. ne aM oh va j | Boole. Lobert alnele ng Alexan ‘ _ AT NEWARK, cusers admitted, He had as counse ; Fifth Inning In 18 ed out, Ca noes ik THRE RUN | ROCHESTER— Data A Gannseeasstatent| Rat ARAN TAAL STPaLE Tobe ope pervect . inttei m30000000—-4 ane ‘ ie ’ ter on ha ai anded | RUN? si oe Third Inning oe rat eR Fine | NEWARK—~ te ia ! } rosie. witht P \ fee ; i hla ; ‘i | 000101000—2 b 1, und Wt z , ? Ana 1 " . and Mag 1} wink AT BALTIMORE, A ; , who threw | Borgen forced % tt | BUFFALO— ! berger, mio ‘ an, xnav to Doutan, ON wah hes "aut -aaalion, batiern tal 00040010 — : ' » n ” A -- Swe * ONE RUN R ' an Wa n AL TIMORE— , ; 1 ptanatitated. Zl mer na COLLEGE GAMES. ie Fitth a! cae 1 0 0:0'0°1 0 0 ee 4 ; roolan's 1 creeraenne . a polls hogy “No |. Battertes-Vowinkle and Killifer; Ads te sume crew of dealers and croupiers | {)) Ant : A \ Ain smashed a hot single to centre, | or ‘ee Kast Twer a cts ‘ } oe: c , 00000000 11% nied to left, ad Dove] AT PROVIDENCE, Le hanes an lia Mu rea Arey NTO Hay n mace a perfect | MONTREAL: i E . » . " . Tenn aw at ) 9 lige 4. nia sovonst hob “0 FEDERAL JURY INDICTS 17 BATTING ORDER. ond a 10410002 8 “ ‘ 0.1 0-9 0: 0:0 im ; ; \ . FOR RAILROAD REBATING, we - fourth Inning y mavone: Meee: O nd ta | PROVIDENCE pari Benne) my } ' 1 : Meuetn inning AT NEW HAVEN ring Bot andl Wile 0021100 _ Ay ; Db BOI Ph k 1 was run} . : (Took ‘ Da ms 7 I HA hater maeepedlagenely ray Ratteries—Sitton and Roth; Dale i i ey : Kn a “iw 0090000 Rae ening Peterson : ns ee K lane " a Ln oy pf VAL rove got Hersow's fly ¢ t Skull and Bt n School Yard. ME Oni i Pasi Wheat. If. Fhe 4 ' 000520 - . ' " A package containing a human skall i Pennsylvania, the : . ‘ y Bacsenatar Wittred ' ; tied, lying in the play yard of Pub ‘ the Beswemer” and j I ’ Va n r ‘ Kya . , n 1 yut t nA Chrystie and Hest walk 4. F vations ald Fifth Inning e " noon, It Was diseoi ty number three acknowledged |'2¢ Interstate Commerce laws | Lobert 4 fusninel. ta. ts rat and. te hte called that of gambling games, of ‘a bbulial he , P. puts No R Dexp: al! @ ase fouled ow b n Cullen took th: whom had been a bookimaker's helper, rans ous He hp et PRN. | stages stra 1 , D the nd bea te bolt ‘ for tn ay 8 lo @ score b for | package to the Eldridge street station bw representative of Mr. Flynn told Bebe ghd, Meucure. , Quirvpodios te atteas | oy, but was caught napping, Ryan w i ow Juderus ¢ipgied a sy tim N a Merkle punted, but Graham 'and ap lavestigation was begum 4 - h ‘ a € ~ a ne ne cmmmeeim pe p Eighth tania;

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