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ft Aen eee nce nen ATHLETICS WIN FROM THE HIGHLANDERS @)SEBALL EXT, RACING RESULTS AND ENTRIES | ygRBALL EXT, aq FINAL a FINAL | vCoRnes” el. esu™™ Cirowk ion rt to All.’ a ie CO! Open to Al: 7 Cores- -R Esv on iii ‘NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1911. 12 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. TRAN FULL OF TEAGHERS HILLTOPS G¥#St@slLsconisto-Day FFAS Aq [AST NATIONAL LEAGUE. GONG 50 MLES AN HOUR PHILA. 10m," eseezey en: ————— “ HIGHLANDERS., ee emeemes = R. H. PO. A. E. 3 ceaeenemy ming VET Seacvans lars whaseee ty Your RT MMH cc | 2 Ot 021200 —7 _ Cars indicat Fire as They Leave FALLS OFF BRIDGE land Chase's error gave the Athietice Rape: ¢ ; H H 1 urtin and Rariden; Moore and Dooin. ] the Rails and Are Quickly st roy rey reread oes CU era ae ay a) ; | : e ve e en | zero helped the Athletics mate ennvn, ob 8 2 00 CHICAGO 1 0 00. 0000 02-3 setaneeiats onsumed. nl FEET AMONG anree satiy and vunnien gave! Bll © 0 0 3 1 © PITTSBURG ; 115 0010 — 8“Conscience-Stricken Conspirator” ' | ——— earn? . \ 0 0 1 0) Batieries-Brown and Kling, Leifleld and Givson th Medi Tell H h | MANY PERSONS sia WOMEN IN PARK | 2». BOZEMAN BULGER, | ae day 2 Ger Sa ca]? CHAMAKH BE. bolt atime spon ianeal ral ie I= oo, to ee. ow the AMERICAN AGUE PARK W | Totals..........5 + 6 12 27 18 4 i \ ORK, Ape pariesde-LAags ight at Reno Was Alleged One Report Is That No One Idaho tiled’ they eandi’ hire tie ater ATHLETICN, | AMERICAN LEAGUE 8 toH eas 2. 8 : - | noon and the returning Highlanders | + . 5 . . ‘ Was Killed Outright, but | Painter Loses Grip on Guy at | wire wir, the resin repo ot the, Hogan, If 0-9 0 0 9 arm Png 0250021 0 0—10 oO riave en Lost. ; Some Will Die | Top of Washington Span | Wor ag Coanbins *hintetios gel Onaags et i i ‘ H 4 , | ‘ Jadded zest to the occasion, for there | Collins, 2b 2 5 2 ¢ ideas Across Harlem, rege vnn uh nee oe gee’... g tg Eg RIGHLARDERS 20 00 04 0 0 0— 6 STORY SAYS HE WAS STARVED BASTON, Pa., Aprit 2.—An excursion sistas The stands overniowed quickly ana | O8ViS t : : _— ' AS HE E Berek ose ives tel sete ans asi ty a | Un Menten eee cog? 2! wasunctoy 000001300-4 4° arr eee Washington, D. C., was wrecked at | °"* singer , ene toe He Melt just completed, with a seating capacity | Thomas, ¢ 11620 é Three cars were burned. The train|!f@ was instantly killed. Snyder was| crowd to three bases | Totals . 10 14°26 16 4 Batteries—Giwey and Ainsworth, Wood and Nunamaker So | orm Railroad and wa there transferred) viimbed dver the bridge rail and was|paker singled to the infleld, sending | Ut Blair. Vaugun struck | RUNS. ige with one) Collins to seoond. Johnson threw out CHICAGO ». He had a) payis. NO RUNS Third inning. pie eS aware SDACKSv enna and: Weat- | hanging of the scaffold snyder | Oldring:« Collins #ot a’ base on tetth | Big Fellow Physically. to the Pennsylvania Railroad swinging out While the train was passing Maytin's | hand, 1 n the ‘siroud r nding painters at work on the First Inning. | Umptves—cConnolly and Mullin —_— — Sa Perens ceterracec cou ante o8 last pide, ot the bridge!) 1h) ald tng| Hogan struck out. Johnson tossed out | “Runner bit by batted ball, ST. LOUIS 0 ie baie are mewn = . o=_ | 1g a slanch i — ‘i00 t the rate of fifty miles | guy rope from te scaffold in his hand. Wolter. walked, Daniels sacrificed, | Davis struck out, Murphy eihchea Ratteries—Hainilton an Creek, going a si White and Sullivan | : oa tN BON, 7 } q ” feld ‘owd for} | -, : . : * ‘an hour, the cars left the track. Almost| Arthur Frazer of No. 19% North Billot’ plank to Davis, advancing Wolter to] 4 drive into the right ae -- | Sporting men all over the city were peculiarly interested Jate this immediately the cars took fire, andy;street, Brooklyn, and Alexander Bohne| second. (hase beat out a bunt, ade \ three bases, McInnes singled, seoring p 5 J i) A — afternoon by a report started in the Hotel Albany, at Forty-first street working at the block and falls by! safe on a slow tap to the infleld and Sedaobde st aged pda og | 1 Murphy. Thomas was hit by a pitened DETROIT 0 there being ao means to check the|f No. 12 Peach avenue, Bronx, were! vancing Wolter to third, Hartsell was Murphy. Thomas was tlt by « pilels = = | flames the wreckage burned flercely. | itch the scaffold was being lowered ; aking #econd. and Mcinnes red, while Thomas | and Broadway, that James J. Jeffries was at last to make public througit Every phystcian for miles around was! They saw the foreman lose his grip and Kk el toltine. Cree | Roney ial eee yes vuaeaet ee CLEVELAND sited att hi ion’ of Atte a ae jad ; } 8 54 to pear. ‘als ad cles single Into i y Jo! on, both bd cing, a ind party his version o e causes that led » his defea re summoned, and the hurried to the scene | disanpes mined & clean lip el Ta tiealy tt Oldring beat out @ dunt. and when Ratterion Lively and Stanage, West and land Paul) 5 led to his defeat by Jack ring Chase ers ran to the edge after se- f r Their shouts were yyind, New Ye ble stent, | Vaughn made a wild throw Over | me en anne en bisa the park below, put. Hartzel the plate, | Chase's head Thomas and Plank acored, | men With chile ye te Gonins to Thomas, TWO! Chase then made a wild throw to catch ; ince IY arrival here, it is said, Jettries has been approached by saw the paint: RUNS J Oldetn “a vir a and et ored, scores of his old admirers, who sincerely believe that he was “doy wn and strike | ne ed ‘ollin® was out steal ket tencacot Second Inning. line one Hiatr to Jonnson. FIVE when he went into the ring at Reno, He was adverse to reopening that nue and One Murphy walked and scored on Me-i RUNS A feat ‘ : f h 1 et. Many of Innes triple into the crow a Nritar WME. [hhoRWeodt bi Collie sad aflair, but insistent pleadings on the mart of men who still believe ate women ing from the right singled and Mc MICA, N. Y., April ° r n ¢ Daniels walke: hase hit into # dow him to be Johnson's superior, broke down his resolution ate, at) all Innes. se! ‘Phomas took second On| wig play, Baker to Collina to Davie 3 Vr \ id, Jeffries has | was easy ’ ht Me aA {1 29.—One hundred an r of Fordham Hos-| a wild Vaughn got Plank a bunt ING RUNS, days, it iw said, jem hi i : . i pr He ie Johnson, who ex o1 teachers fro rrived he sald Snyder had been | and th Thomas out at third oman een Working to get tie explanation in| Posed Jef's tack of strength in the very t teachers from tantly Milled. £ aves a widow was called out on strikes, Oldring was Fourth Inning. ape to sprung for the Jay | Abst round of the tight by bending his the public schools of this city left the} iia, hildren at Gleason and Tay- hit by a pitched 1. Colling was also} Quinn began pitching for the High i i arm around his back and it on special trains and in automobiles. Arrangements are being made to bring the injured to the hospital in this city. There are many conflicting reports re- garding the killed, The latest report im that no one was killed outrigth, but that some of the injured will probably LaNgcaee ts ——-- Johnson at Reno on July 4 last. and Fiftiet ed seventy-five s. Ne ankements did not} volding Delaware, Lackawanna and Western | Bronx slack yants and the anders, Haker 2 it ae nn to Chase. arrange: t 4 a TREE 8 otele ie moentt be an offic gation of filled. Baker grounded out Davis Med to Daniels. Murphy bea pene Seer seers Ate that it was to appear as| yy ae ao pit uaa En 7. ae pie 4 H ell ip any: inassisted, TWO RUNS. out @ bunt, Metnues sing » lef * ” Tustend it was to Hei) who ‘ + hed on etal vestiin a eXCUPHIOT re - ‘oll te arp kin second. Knight) threw . » Know, that the It. k out, Jollins tossed Murphy taking fs * nthe » mifession by a CON- | science ‘ound for Washington, D. ©., where tie | & zi ae fost eam —= [out Thomas, NO RUNS HOW THE GIANTS WON. GIANTS aalahew fembe the Jetter- | evenc® Sebald ud Mo pro. teachers had planned to spend the com Strunk began playing ‘ - R. A Po, «Masa tiMlnlier aainBe ae. ROWArRGRNKE. al startling ¢ Is ing week. nants tater Shey lata open x from the Devore, If Da at i f California and Moana Springa, Reno. "7 In the party were twenty teachers LTS Ot. Raiah start, clubbing out ® lead of four rune, 5), 0, 7 6 0 Treachery in the Camp. f cuse p * 4, six | aided by poor field! ervey) . j trem the Syracuse p a es » Harixe Doyle, 2y » « the st as it was ¢ are distineiiee ' teachers from Water N. Y., and AND {Was our on a A three-begger by Murray ecor, te, 8 ee M0) ee 0) newhoad Williaa tt Gn bea nctly about fifty residents of Utica, New taking two runs im the sixth. Brooklyn got Snodgrass, of... 1} 0 4 9 afier close: to A Hartford, Rome, hand ¢ 104] N MV stop anno | Saaee on clean hittin Murray, rf pooh aac oe cee Others May Also Confess NO RUN junched hits the Giants one in Pai fri 7 't ds ned that the statements tn Pith, Inning Merkle, 1 08 10g ROE FURIE In the Jettrien ca | Care a re ie, Rin aceite PIMLICO RESULTS. TS, |, ‘¢*it took lai nate Bridwell, ss 0 2 1g a the then ehampin nip tocareuperetere pseu myer a LEXINGTON RESULTS. | ROCKAWAY HUNT RESULTS. (ain 'tusuver “tion” kunt es Deviin, ah Oo 8 gf thage in stom te t cil the: ay ca ae ane ee nae FIRST RAGE—Three-year-olds : (Quint 1 out Plank nk was BROOKLYN, | Mye aed i | payttes i aeyeeasitals | i up: selling; six furlonys.—Dantleld, 1 19,-An ea | CBDARHURST, LL, April 2%.—Ideal! cued out on strikes. D comight Aihere nae rs, ¢ 0 1 8 0 9 den But “ Itcalty tated thar! piel Bnew ted in sl | (MeIntyre), 12, Selwikk, 109 arranged toe bre nue, crowd tO; Oldring’s long fly to Nol; ¢ for 1911 in this |M@thewaon,p.... 1 0 1 4 0 olay ieee wong burden themselves geeeeies 4 Vo th t py RookAWAY | AT eoume go Hor was made # , ' + Killingsworth), n Den, 112 Voth) Hunt Clu P this afternoon, Results! Walsh struck our on three pitched ie up i that he was to eat anything}! connection wich the exg G. Burna), 9 to 10,9 to 20,1 to 5. Time, | blue pe OOS ate ag falicws i Veatnic Wage Stnhaa'a seni Bil Da ey Dodgers in Totals 4-41 82 16 1) ter thres or four dave hesareathe GENEL WAS BINOE & 1134-5, Also ran—Oakh Servicence, | result the ¢ larg Mt Race, — Four miles — Ringlets, Wolter atrick out. Daniels | the first game of a series of SAILAA Uitte Wheon ansdttni tone er elealstad anlinae. ce eek the | nough stuck Bendaga, King Avondale, and finished | orowd t “ Maple Leaf, second; Carmen, rown out by Baker, NO RUNS. A more suttaole day for baseball could A ronills of was that J J oeen doped as named. and with third, No ume Sixth Inning not have been dithed out by the weatie BROOKLYN MPRA Erie er har reg Oty mito t SECOND RACE—For maiten 2 the opening day t ‘OND RAC te, first; Fancy, nila MIAININNA EU LWS Pkamenintacleel me a R. H. P.O. ALK. t olds; four — furlongs.—Moisant, entre and went to tiind on Baker's sac yy 2.3) every seat in the bleachers Meyers, of rites eee ees faa —_ @ confession of the (Burns), 4 to 1 8 tos and 4 to 4 ° ules ihe gular a4 and grand stand war accupied. an a" LT gotey, ag ee et EASTERN LEAGUE. Ken relator. of what New River, 110 (Glass), 4 to 1 en frat; Davia'a > overflow took possession of the. extr 'p i : ela Nee es? | _- 4 ed in (he training camp. 0 ay “het i meat w hn « ern we ” a jaubert, » 1 0 ! ‘ and ¢ to 6, a00 nd Che 1 Davie ste ts 1 ashe: wis tad ms « Renee a eae” ae | AT JERSEY CITY, | Story an Amazing One, 2 6 a t ies Za 0 ound ‘tele bout an) sons umme 2b 1 3 1 3 oO MONTREAL " Time, 0.48 ST ane Ath —_ throw to t were present. . bie N’ ‘0 #ome New Yorkers who wer Tip Sand, Fond, Astrologer, Florida |” y.. iin aeacs—tnaugural dash; five PIMLICO ENTRIES. epee ge erty | Wheat, it Rega Vikas SRB, Se 3000000 - | Reno bef the fhe ° Beauty, Springboard, Little Pal, Lake) iy oie naift furlongs, fo sbi Davis and advancing Mu ing. Canlaon, rf 0 © 4 O O JERSEY CITY jrumoved Jefe had noth Tahoe, Prince Cnap, Stairs, Puck, He- Ol, “ing up; purse $00 RACK TRACK, PIMLICO, Md., April Thounas bit Into louble plas Devore was hit in the head with on° Zimmerman, 8b 9 4 00 ing but to subsist upon for thi , notic and Little Ep also ran and fin Ald URis HUNie Mie Mee Ee ee Aer i Gardner to Chase, TWO RUNS, of Harger's fast onen and was knocked | nd 14 4 0 200 00 weil cour ORea Gh aheaeia’ An ished as named. | Ai Geen Cheah ons i PONAAY's TAREE ALS |” Ooting made eat catch of Chase's out for a few minutes, Woen he ye | Bergen, ¢ oo 4 0 | Batterien—Delbee and Curtis; Jonee) wii prove an amasing surprise, It je THIRD RACE—Three-year-olds anil 110 vt f vf second. Hartzell singled to went to first amid great|Harger, p 0 0 9 @ q afd Tonneman: [ 6 furtongs.—Prisetilian, 115 «1 { Matd, Jack BG mn Anna’ 1 and took second, on Collin’s Do: en smashed the ball Erwin ¢ ? ' 3 na upon > 10, 9 to 90 and ont, won; Hoff era erent 4 vous, Gardner mingled fo centre] 10° ua nnd Gees tine tee ena een a Dagens MpeeD AT NEWARK, of the tre 08 5 to fo 5 and 3 to : ‘ red. Cree hit to the UPFALO— ion right up te Seat Gay ahober dik (atecanesn ND IAs ge M "i yy three vases he Jey iea es dco Baer : s BUFFALO: 7 lay of the contes told of enna: ord eudlatoobe Tura aids; colt elp fi Ii mr son ground 0 fllimg the bases, Murray | Totale 10 37 17 2 00070004 — Pak oe ere oe 112 25. Jim Basey, Blackf acer eayerah t “ ios scored. Wala drove a! dropped one into short centre, scoring | Batted for Rerge inth inning NEWARK— AaiAILC DARA a} id. of hie } Cobalt, Phivious, — Aspir' Sandrian Tae ae resp Vor “4 " jinn beat aut Devers and Doyle, On Meyer's bad | Giants 4000020) 047 00 0: 20100 — © | marvetious strength and also ran and finished as named. i BANG Purae, $00; for three 1s tn cH tntle Hakers pad v as row the plate Snodgrass got to | Brovklyn r+ 00000300 0--8! Ratrertes—Merritt and Fitsgerald, Lee —-—<—-—— FOURTH RAC |venrcatds and upward: wx. furto iy Hand tones | UNtG Aad oiurrey tg empond. Marsie| and Cad IS HE THE FAKE COP? year-olds and Work Box, M2. CArchiba won; Sta eae tUNS ax thrown out by Zimmerman, Snod to: Maihawasn ———- Ticket-of-1 Mat onamiet ae Haeonia uv f ’ grass scoring, — Bridwetl singlet Baron teks AT BALTIMORE, pref, to 1 and evel " rd; incist \ Mat Seventh Inning entre, scoving Murray. Devlin walked. , witch was taken |/ROCHESTER— ee hanes 188 reer et seu Meyers hit to Harger and Meri, No 0000100H a8 RORY EORC: - ie n Jack also te Daubert ng the ba ‘ Sang 619.8; S0lrd., | Times din deal son atruek Ihe Third Innin: BALTIMORE— Bridge, oPtash, High Hat, Diebod ; and ¢ a nat Mey dealt, Ton Cat aie han | LEXINGTON ENTRIES. axon ted bs Hummel and peer | 0000010 6-gi finished as named, | . abe RUNE Vin's . e nee WAS ¢ Ba les Hughes and Jack ite ( Sone .N. Ky Meyers vin, WHO threw him Coulee USM RES Gee Vickers and Eqan RACE lay: follow Tooley manned one to the fence to left for a iia ea A a surfeit tay entre for two bases, Devore nd Ma od AT PROVIDENCE. ‘ie ti ' De 1. second time be NTO. rth), 40 to 1, 1h ant Debate Ay, » calle TORO: : { 10 (Mon ’ he Was OOS Ice NO mied alle in oo0000g§ .— t tol and 4 to}, third, Time, W deh hoe | Spit es at the plate, Devore to Devtin | never wae PROVIDENCE — corua, Oc Court, Vestibule, Hos, Jaw ‘ « Humme! singled to short | a... ere" J i ‘ = | hone, Fumeur, Wood Dove, Himait | mis te Eighth Inning, noting: Daubert to third. ue ar Palle an ona of 02 0. 100 : a re , Be 1 Sprite also ran an shed as! 1 1 K 1 threa out Davis alled o atrikes, NOIR Re pees te athers and Phelps, 3! named 2 ‘4 cal Cree Motnnes single by x et ps Peis sing and f c | SINTH RACE—Tiiree. aie i ‘ ‘ ma hie fifth Second Inning . ' PU WD tacnilinen 1h to b 8 to 8 i Se re adres ia “Posie singled tonight. Gaulene mage]. neuen Tanne: COLLEGE GAMES. frat: Te Nigger, We Me ‘a e tt Walah ateick out, | Quin Murray ningied to centre, a> aion te fan wit Snodacnan was AT NEW HAVEN, — i ow mu second 4 Ud 4 8, oMAPON tOnK r Lovie ta secon On double edt raton balls arKwer kon - ! . f . (Burns to 1, 8 te “ L i L ; 41 Wolter was ent on a gro ‘i Mee wAMi ae eat at hes M RAE MUPPAgiA” hat likey anae PENNSYLVANIA | WASH r ‘ April 29.~Wendeil A, } Time, 143, Sta | Miho Of: Joe Ml 0 Meinnes. NO RUNS xen to Zimmerman. Mesele drew alhim out, Snodgrass going to second 00000100 0— 4 me te River, Mass, who “l , i Y = Ninth Inning ves, Murpay Was Mt stealing Markie wae Misposed of by Tooley and y ayy ame is V sshington servral days ago i ari he singled to rigat. sirunk «ace i, Berge » Zimmerman NO| Daubert NO RUNS with his wife on a sightseeing expedi- ‘ matt a 1 fea init 1a Chase, Oldeing fied to; RUS Daubert hit safely to short left for a 00200000 -, 2jtion, committed suicide early to-day vy Baggage a0 ies | a 1 ' Time, 1 ons out, Gardner to Chase. NO Coulson line flied 10 Snodgrass. Zim menguanenss Hatteries—Clark and Cctens, Free | shooting, Sampson was @ railway con- 13 hot money ordere: Earl of Richmond, 1 % Merman sent a siow roller to Merkle, (Continued on Second Page.) jman and Carhart en. rey y re) ) | iy ‘

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