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ONES RN wee: oo — — . —_ | BOSTONS DEFEAT GIANTS ON HILLTOP ENTRIES RACING RESULTS AND __PRICE ONE CENT. Copyright, 1011, by The Press Fublishing Co, (TI ww York World NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1911. 24 NATIONAL LEAGUE. 0 0 0 0 Rariden, Aime OSTON 1 PHILA. | | BOSTON |GIANTS Batte 2— 9 0— 3 O HIGHLANDERS, R. 1B. HOW HIGHLANDERS WON. HOW BROOKLYN WON. BROOKLYN ‘Three hits in Fy ove for} Wolter, rf... 1 1 0 f 0 stn two out and Moree lave ef ‘ a yr Fi i PHILA. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q— 0 hlandars. An error by Gree pat! | 4,1 eee eed Ge ee , Wheat knocke: ov ‘ooley, 86 Bea ae ae 6 e o aide ont before snore oe damnare w s done. here rb ae ae » 9 two runners for Brooklyn in the Shira. | gummel Bivevay t o1) i Sanh Batteries—Rowan and Dootn; Hell and: Rensen, Wolter'a triple and Danter’s singie | . ve Se eee oe Wheat, If » —— accumulated a run in the sixth. S ibe ight, ! ! 2 , 7) Sedlacn a ; 2 1 0 0) P é Royce area eerie eacetaee aT a peor Sa "0 3 1 © PITTSBURG 00010001 2—4 rte Ha anes be | Totals @ 42097 tt 8 ms *| totals sos 3 7 87 15 0] GCineinnati-BE Louls game postponed—wet spouniis: Meine Mee wane | BOSTON PHILADELPHIA eel got Nas lag ah Hint go abou ne | eee A nineae -|ritus, rf SOM oe Rd AMERICAN LEAGUE. at nine | Hooper, 0 0 0 0 Ol ecer meiner news derermined to winthe| uses, (abi Ob S46 Mofile 8 fe ein he ote, hs 9 8 Sk STANDS =O 1 00.010 0 0— 2 ois vnea{Willame, ibs oO 2 1g 1 of muRne artists, bie, Rowan Lider thrice 63 8 GO 01 0000 0-1 Chase's | Yer a 0 1 2 2 Ol fans were on hand when the tuss sith) 89. 0 0 0 1. 0| © BatteNes—Caldwell « Nu Nunamaker, ¢ » 0 1 2 Oldex ooin, ¢ (ee ee | 0 ae de lGoideer Saray & Firat inning. Rowan,» » » 1 1 «WASHINGTON 00000020 0—2 £}o*P hones Ooh one bee |Humphrey, p (ieee eer ey Iswasn Hoo oo *Welsnonce ATHLETICS «601000000 0-1 ; ‘ 1, |'Totn . 8°26 15 0 ‘Totals 0 a 10D Peale ek j pat Johns 1 Hvans Egan enman captured. NO “Batted tor Rowar Aaa aac ie P p vl anil apis #8 ond, Mune FRANK WORK § | Batteries—Lafitte and Strange: Knapp and sinith ro WK CNS srs rR ACING RESULTS \ Lew gad a WBA | AND POO Coraline ee. 48 ere ice ins Contig Covlicils ROCKAWAY ENTRIES. PIMLICO ENTRIES. ™ v Then) te Makes Another One) Snes: so inp: | Regarding Inheritance of Mrs. | 3 ste!a! train with eave the Pennayt Pieced tate ate lahat ; me 0 to the Prosecutor in Los Pools” Renta sly AUN ps Burke-Roche. Se iniie Eni ' Angeles. le ' rt s ago at jis » ast | ‘ one ata ssIxth street, after a partial re at tay tn rtie itlated rT 1" ith his daughter, Frances | under se on to Detective Willlam J, st in . t ome of | Break ¢ ; of complicity In the blowing up Hummel esc added to ment ‘of the Los Angeles Times office and | LAO HUNG rite her altogether because of her | fy. |the of a score of persons. ‘The maurin ARAina: 18 to Aurel Batonyi, from | MoManigal denied the con- ie she hag since been divorced Sixth Inning |fexsion in the presence of competent | was offered this afternoon for Pp three | wiinesses, by Je Henry Work, a nepiew of ae Mr. Hilton and his associate, Job who Is the at ams. Ke Harriman, admit t e ' n pane, TS aoa bi Dat ano a make a * alled will-Pete Hlew'tt, a nein and 1 ' ‘ aw: Prank Stur pnd the other pa ‘ ONE : {th Afr. Work ih idirong, @ture LEXINGTON ENTRIES. ne w Charles PD. Coapman and c. ©. | ie Ng iN a vel " ay W. M. K. Ol attorney tor} VEX Pee : Man » 1 if di all obje Kio tlie probate of | oy Ms 7 ny fi \ the will | es oe - 4 Powers of Trustees. aie i dane Seventh PTANInR Manta ' |" See Gardne crag tie ven of nl ta oe in Tart an | PENSACOLA ENTRIES see Pe ( | fan ay tossed ' ACOLA. | \ “ i to D Nol Sixth Inning. Ow Eighth Inning. rit nce to J ze p 7 Fi ; ¥ i " . » " tak v t W NO RUNS. \ NO Seventh Inning “ ws ' b | Mage nut, Tooley to Da fi F Ninth inning i ; foul tt FOURTH Rack wif " Oe \ = _ pe i » Walter Hill Gives Second ; : : F ce i y Highest Price of Sale for wuwht ate Anothe a that ¢ i } ‘ r to isn et Rooie, the ven 6 duns t " ai 5 ia le ‘ » RUN ' Huvkesd * Vag Ancient Tome. Eighth Inning na ting ae are in a ae N Wheat, HW A of Vande a n * a ase 0 © fte PENSACOLA RESULTS. aig won hes mame ten 9 gi Ha / REGAN LANDS THE JOB % ! ’ : Work an me a en of thin|s " | ws y i ! ! of sending 4% oun a lereat ‘ y | : ; 7 tt Ninkvn Acie Word : Ninth Inning. ere W - n 4 tha as ane ! y ' Vina 1 Suit ' yt Chicago wa Ki Dauber Ea more a a ‘ bs 7 om rman Dauber a ure p ate ” mt bert PHD SE et ast week for $0,08 to 1. 1. Hunting World ulldiug turkisu Bethe | was adde - fi TORRE OS SS ENED YOUN | oe Aes Y , Gutil ine holda Gime. alk the hignest hea Shain | Bach Md aentate fy .' Roche Belo: account of her second men nae their names as ® pari | the be t 0S prie paid = Ph ee ets fo merwege |. was followed by ehpre: ot the basis of the compromise. City, to | Circulation Books Open to All.” | PAGES HILLTOPS 2BROOK’N 5BASEBALLSCORESTODAYG] ANTS — FINAL eS ae g | } | ote . One | HOW THE GIANTS LOST. | GIANTs. | RH. PO. AL EB. | Boston bumped four run out of a) Deve 0 0 3 00 Gouble, a triple, a double and threo Poy! 0 Lod ee | fingles in the third, Tho long bite Sie 0 6 sas | were Inoky. Murray, If 126 @a | Becker batted for Amen in the third Morte! {h 01 | And scored on two bases on balls and Bridweil, in 6 ; . _ : Doyle's single. < P Drucke replaced Ames in tho fourth, | Devlin, Jb Ot 2 See Clean hitting gave Boston two in the | {ICVers, ¢ o 1600 fAfth. re, Pp o 002 0 Boston poundea Rudolph for two in Drucke, p oo 1 1) the ninth. Rudolph, p o10800 ‘ “Becker soserss LO O) Se / BY BOZE MAN BU LGER. | “Crandall, 10000 | AMET LEAGUE GROUNDS, | --=-4 6 | Apt warm wea | Totals, 30 7: 4 | and t of seeing Hoston Ih 1 F 1 for Ames, third inning. for the fourth time were sponsit Batted Dracke seventh inning. paltancry sjureing the Histi-| BOSTON, | ma ey were care R. H. PO. A, &. Clarke, it 21 3 Om | Tenney, tb 3.2.7 299 day mea Herzog, ss 1 3 epee fee on the borrows Ingerton, 3b 1 ¢@ oe | MeGraw felt #0. thy c | Goode, et 12:1e08 Leon Ames, President Hoodoo | Sweeney, 26 o 1 3 2 Anwoclation, in to pl ney Spratt tt Heeer se} |ot Ingorton at third ana pratt in right, | Rariden © 11 4 200 Hryier was then assigned the jov of | LYler p 00000 pitehing Preffer, p + 0 0 Lf 2-0 Tt was the farewell game fo --—- ee Giants until May 2 when they begin | Totals 9 i 27 132 | went First Inning. ’ ——— ni Clarke atrick ow enna wie implre Doyle claimed not to have @eon sore ou sed iad : le's bouncer, but made a bad throw iso mtruck cut Hand the b the New NO RUNS , Second Inning Ingerton wa " m Bridwe NORUNS: ‘ for two yorde pratt “ Aredal ted for Drucke, atch of M , : sndall’ bouncer and 1 nasted w Mye mat at third, nt I ifted if ' bord time. Doyle dr6te NO R ‘ ty to who made a won- f . walked, Ming ha “ alked, fopelna tn he ¥ Me ped out ta Inger- as GNI ied 1 ; tUD out Bridwel, Devlin 4 led Moers Strugk out. iner Dp gled to Devili tak ms nd. Dov Reef Snodgra wih » forcing ~ gut |aatl” Merson K nied. | Ninth Inning. ur rashed tnto " Cla el to centre. Tenney ews, ng for Inge mie Doyke M Herzog hit the left 1 f ‘ . 1 f two bases, sconing a n ‘ sor vas safe on Brid- 4 r 1 “ fim tod) Herzog took third. Ames ' ‘ Be ‘ RUNS ; n to M : ‘ EASTERN LEAGUE. Rarid King wee | AT JERSEY CITY, at i wae Tennes, UN-) MONTREAL Fourth Inning | 000000000-0 Drucke Ame tr | JERSEY CITY- y new ee 000 Oct OROS) —2 ! x Devin | and Curties Sipe art sd AT NEWARK, : ; 1 f BUFFALO. , ‘ ul 00303000 10— pare i Li NEWA' cits : ' 5100001000— 4 ' Pren " and KIM fer ir hi AT BALTIMORE. 1 d1 ROCTIES R ’ Fifth Inning 000400000—-4 “ M BALTIMORE » 11043802 —13 c ' i s and Mitchel: Als ' AT PROVIDENCE, aR ' su210010100—8 PROVIDENCE— fret, F 12001003101—98 ‘ 8 ( Phetp ; ' RAIN AT LEXINGTON, A 2S Hince 1 & rain hes © teack as @ tee fi Pie wil) sori Meeting " ev is clear by : | F tacks sin aw on ‘ t is now, é& Seventh Inning ‘ © three-year-old fiiy ¢ wuik ‘ Round » World, faverite in the Pave. « Ouched the # out ole setter: will not start, . assent acinar” egpeipaliiiliabiislasied