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GIANTS WIN FROM JERSEY CITY. SCORE 5- Government to Heip 50,000 Flood d Sufferers-- Conditions Worse "ghewers Probable ‘Te-Night or Sanday) "Cool r. INAL|| eoIiTrio > ers Ne Ly Circulation Books Open to 4 to All."" ies one [- ‘ Circulation Books Open to Al "| PRICE ON 90,000 FLOOD NT vcs ‘MUST BE GNEN STATE AID OFFAL WORD TO TAFT President Told by Gen. Wood 40,000 Will Be Made Home- less and 10,000 Left in Want. ‘WATERS STILL RISE. Levees in Danger in Memphis District—Refugees Have Race for Life. ~ WASHINGTON, Apri! 6.—After a tall with Prestdent Taft to-day, MaJ.-Gon, Leonard Wood, Chief of Staff of the Army, predicted that more than 40,000 persons would be made homeless and more than 10,000 others would have to be provided with food as a result of the Mississipp! River flood. Gen. W. based his prediction on reports already received from army officers now in the feld. Secretary Ril the War Depar the three officers of the Quar- termnster Department in the Missix- Aistrict-—Cap oman at Capt. Normyle at New Hegeman, also on of the river, The buy rations for main to-day sent fromy Ky.; and Capi wourt vide Is to Ie used ty itute flood victims, The Red Cross Is also giving a has in the Mooded district ing after the sufferers, The War D ment rapidly as po to take care of te homeless a he flooded dis- commanding the will ha harie of fon of suppties the distri It was would have pot Valley distribution ard to bel Ag Quartermaster Deparin in the fleld call for troops In small deta Wood ssid the Bins intended to send scores 0 ment workers Into the 1 1 country “to help in caring fer the lioneless and also to see that those able to work do impose on the to aavist preserve ordey. FLOOD SITUATION CRITICAL, While the trend of the danger zone {n the Mississippl flood di sorthward this morning, yet ihe keen- est attention was directed toward the Reedfoot Lake country in Tennesse which w ' ated Inet night wi the at Hielman, Ivenched Greatert anxioty centered tn tion of Hfe Int undated country of Northy xee hundreds of 1» fee before Ue food's rush, velved from several points Minted disiriet up to a late fdicate that the losy of life sivall,, practically all of the and villagers in the sweep of the Ude ng exeaped ‘The only roports of ho came from a farming district in ke county, Two children have been drowned when tt a boat, 18 STILL + me lev Ky, Ady Mort of the Reel refusens are Tiptonville and Ridgley, Pav eon provided with shelter and State } en asked to send then ind clotaing. — Prodwdty 4000, of the homeless are gatiered in the ewo town Reseute parties have set out in boats (0 bring sons who are marooned on housetops and rafts. The greatest pecu nad in the drown! mhOU ud ary | fon 1) the lower M Valley continuss al, The wtrafa woe 4 ymewnat by the Jevec’s bresk at Hickman, but much o the Wate Reolt country event ba the river, \It a Aykansas the rise int {1-18 believed the tide can be cor until ft hurks itself into the gulf, MEMPHIS, Tenn, “April 6,—The olled break In the great Government. levee! Pouth of Hickman, Ky.,.4s momtntarily ‘A (Continued on Sangad Pays) Selah hee geo eom achingeaeetp mopman ‘ood | stein grabbed went funds of $10,000 to} will move as] say D. Potts, at | HOLO-UP MEN FIND TARTAR IN FIGHTIN’ Plucky Jeweller ioe Canute Eins- weig, Who Is Not One- Two in Fight. Three men, two of them armed with revglvers attempted to rob Harold Finkelstein, a Williamsburg jeweler, in his store at No. 39 Graham avenue, shortly before noon tod: Finkel- one of the would be) {theives and captured him, the others | fe ng after firing a fruitless shot. |The prisoner gives the name of Jacov | winsweix, of No. 9% Goerck street, Man- | hattan. { nhopn! xection of Williamsburg, a | block from Broadway, He was along » unter In the front of the when Hinsweig, a muscular, atocky qyout n entered, Vinswelg hunded Winkolstein a small woman's | jetiver waten and asked thy red, lnkelatein fixed a glass to his eve, opened Cie wateh, yamined ttand sald iid tind noth- ing wrong with the works, “It must be broken," sald erthod p casting uneasy glances at the door, won't run!" Axain Finkelstet turned his attention wate t the signal from Eins- two young inen who had been cont of the show window » the store, closed the door ‘ ‘The nolse of thelr stein and he eh, polnting at his! started around tae rom che wi Pwo sovolvers wer head. wel outed one ¥ up your | * xh of the armed invade 8 to Finkelstein, GRAPPLES WITH THUG AND BSARS HIM TO FLOOR. i arded the com- or help he leaped upon ‘ed him about FINKELSTEIN-O Ol elstein's ptore Is in the busiest | _NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 19 ae Oe 10 PAGES \Gianés *Manager and Some of the Stars Welcomed _ By the Fans in First. Game of 1912 at Polo Grounds PRICE ONE CERT. GIANTS WIN IN ROMP. OM JERSEY CITY IN FIRST GAME AT HOME ——_ —<+ \Ames Pitches Ball of the Shut-Out Brand and Team Fields Fast and Hits Hard Behind Him. MORE THAN 6,000 FANS GREET McGRAW S HEROES Veterans Line Up Practically in Shapé in Which They Won League Pennant. SCORE BY INNINGS Jersey City0 0000010 0—1 --40010000 —5 By BOZEMAN BULGER. POLO GROUNDS, April 6.—The balmy summer breezes brought a crowd of 6,000 fans to the Polo Grounds this aftemoon, and the forty- jive players under McGraw’S tulelage—as Charley Faust would say— received a noisy welcome, For an hour before going to the bat with Jersey City the Giants and Giantlets gave the crowd a run for its money | by putting up a peppery practice. In this way Mr. Pan got to see them all in action and promptly put their O, K. on the layout. The regulars who started the game, with Ames pitching, played in the black broadcloth uniforms that were used in the world’s series; that. is, all of them did except Merkle, In a sliding accident in Baltimore yes- terday the big © ©. baseman rent his black pants asunder and was com- ST THEW SON AUNAWAY CARS AILLONE MAN, ‘8 BADLY HURT Workmen’s Train Crashes Into DIES OF ‘is BLOW IN TURKISH BATH HOURS AFTER FIGHT SWEDEN WOULD _ ii FORLIFE | Engine at Foot of Williams. | Pelled to don conventional road, wom of gray. {Patron Enters Fleischman’s| Wel CONE VANKEE | AS FLAMES WRAP pal t Sen ee BATTING ORDER. e crowd kept coming long after 7 | bridge Grade. ° of ame started and the indicétions With Only Apparent Hurt | yore fe an repent 10,000 before | a Discolored Eye. A COMMISSIONER HYDRO-AERO LAFROPLANE One Italian laborer was killed instant: The New York players were pleas: | ol Meta. ®. ! ly and cight others re injurk antly eurprised by finding Ariie La+ which may prove fatal this morning \tham, thelr old team-mate, ae umpire the and bore him ts the fioor in Wares aC eee | when a ntring of fat oars upon which | for the game. Each of the Giants was @ space between two counines, THs ace |... 4 edeak a0) . | they were working ran wild down an ‘miven « round of applaume as he came ton was #0 unexpected : ins Pinactinudte wqine: | aOle eto tua Indicates Gov-! Aviator sive ais Close Call ine POR Ane, Ne. OC SHB. how sar Latham na Be fora. Ate) 12 the bat and when the cap dofting had Oia ron iting On: " : | Che Railroad near Wakefeld and Ss “*'| nnisued they got down to business, * revolver Yvesecon sree eThae, ” , a x . sys =, f. | erashe inte ie reas of con MATRA MERCH A | eee ae ee ; 3| ernment Never,Opposed.U, | Starting Flight From Waters |cramied imto the reas of « locomotive 2 [ORES TEND BEAN UEO A THEIR ‘ve where the jews | search te elng made for a young man sO eg on 5 Carmine Avasl of No. 101 Forest Park Wr iad Lie eMer had been aianding, who struck in and 1 him down S, Olyinpic Otiicial. of Marblehead Bay. ave Williomabridg, was the one see ole tedt te ee ee The nuize of the p' pt attracted lin @ fit outa! ‘ iat about Killed. His skull was crushed, Suey Cigvened of by Ames and his | the ton of the = thr 1 A angele elite - i <r The injured were Frank Mazato, Pet. | ait dee chen on bite dale on M0 # skull waa cablesrain reowived today at the) MARRLDHBAD, Mass, April &~An-|nham Parkway, contuttons and pox | han rolled one to orton ee OF Nn nate A Union} other aviation fatality wax nabrowly |intertal inj Pasquale Bega, then ran back of third and made @. re- om the Swed Committee dn} ave toeday when W. Sterling Bure; tusions and fracture of two "1 3 Gtue | mares: ‘te stop of @chafley's Thectin ; at had ning Olynwe meet at! segs, aeroplane builder and one of the ‘se pol Narratio oe oi ty Sy that looned Hke a sure hit. ne bg ti fos ‘ | ploneers of (ie avietion game, was rene alo, frne ue Ie hie * yh _ yor Ha Ee m an awkward position, "hrstoae sidewate the wo Cumitlves 4 ° ; , bout crewa and fiehe Bente, SATE a reel tithe ‘kot the runner at first by # hair. Mo Graham avenue to Cook st f ted t » dd by motor be . in f wtant, contusions and lacerations of | rune. s © Tiumboid) street, wher y pointed by 1 ls bydroraeraplane caught | thy face, There was rem . | 1 aA ere ab A the disorganized pursuit and! f ' on andgstat United) tire a ax about to ascend fram] ait of the were sent to Mord: ling’ Cara erie A eae Ban “4 The chase for id} ployed by A.W. Bast PB Iian ba Ae nn Oe eT hie Ww the middle of Marblehead where It was said ¢ ae ge cae j vewan peppering the ball to all cor. not been enthusiastis, for nu, of N Sipe , i ; OUP ie with’ the fractured nera.of the lot. Devore and Do: wnt repe the Swedien Gover T . 4 Yi S >, yle gave |inen carried a revolver pr y were t noniie. Hi AMON “Hite engine back-fired, teniting the * er Mystery Had Long Shrouded |i: «good start ny drawing free walks, | played, i day ann ‘ " aa of the Burgess fou * dent war about . ‘3 then the br t loo: ) . \ ye sent toy the Unitea! © ¥ f . a Ares se, Saed- Meantime, Finkelstein had teet han t tee Howes ; Altea) ne lage vat while his t south of Saw MIN Lave | Strangling of Victim on jxrass leaned against a fast curve end Ing to welg had 1 » Motel, Chasers treet ana !*t aged to dames 1 sullivan | machine rocked peril > . aca Aire nea raat 8 a sent it spinning past third base for = two} West Hreadway, ‘ aysgh eee Fee Several moto: track leads o! you i lanchane + t wo-bagger, Devore raced home on th: DT hqeasing io aaliony (hey roraineal Warren satceet, New York) |e ee lee tiaa ig tan whe Highway in Maiie. of the crowd) aad 1. Je peel ut sotel S atier mituigas, play. | We ee: | Ayer astore, |duimped. The _ » third, Red Murray then tool "| the top ite door pool and tailing a ¢ oveas a Oren J damage to the machine | of the O'Brien ; wie and made up for his fail- wae cpen, aved {ally. It was too leom 40 ; f ee ME ) ot York Me., Aprit ¢ » World's series by slamming a riehitite up with |Home #0 val 19 epend tie quent, fea/oees n eae - j o'clock thts morn " nond was Indic \ over second that scored botin ceman Nolan of | Dight at Fh sand sa sane shibhia? MS) Nothing for Walt of Months Her the charke of I | Mins Mattie] Doyle Snodgrass. Merkle forced ( on twaffie duty | ed uptown together on the Sixth POF WASHINGTON, April G—Land a cen fat hott 4 ‘1 seven yoars ms [out Murray and them got the glad hand at the Brosdway corher, a block away, 29° ave stood in Hine in th = then unvou the Grand Jury of the Supreme Court | (or stealing second and third, and coms Fans dewiy 1b laveclivate Aw they wore de Wawi.. iand offics alnee Jane ie ‘om se Pag Mrs. Hayinond, hast ing home on « wild throw, just as Her- wiaten 6 rg the opparianily to tle down the incline to push othe 1, | 80% struck 0 , FINDS FINKELSTEIN AND Ro. °F th sttion a I Bult, fatrit in the ‘Tieton | down the tracks jat the courthouse anid, | Sam ANG She ine Bent the 4 nue t ms: iy the oi It curtomaty when the oar ef both H ) summoned to appear Sie spice ™ BER IN DEADLY STRUGGLE. | ave nad the # Viall MLantoaded by tie workmen” to, allow | rete the Goad duch wae arcter | AKqin the fans had « chance to gloat | He found Finkelsto's and Vinewe aration . i to drop? down to the main | She SAR AMY; si, wien three Skeoters bit the dust in the battling on the floor and had some iii mark to one of tne dt no advantag avit i# morning the beoond without getting the ball eug of floulsy In separating them, In ihe cone | iy y es , ) lena C Ps olehtean-vear-oll the diamond. NO RUNS, fusion inswalg made a da ‘The ariel Wak reas i va the spur dine when |daushte t wan strats bal ' rowd rose w and almost got away e attack urank nOM: ai +1) Swow Plowntes ei the care dropned down the grade and | i the of Ovt. IT, 10%, ON stevens the blest ch the potles a4 pretty weil be 1 5 HENEUTALY, «| the collision followed | the ver home. The C44"! when he walked up to the plate, but It en wo t ned the stati - ita ‘ ” , me pen} — = | be great murder mya- gay) Fim no nourishment ia the way ef house, 1 frou fo reveal the idens Vxed ‘ tarda Mor Sers tee, tery ed Unsolved 4 he sent an easy foul to third. tity of the two men Who esvaped, ‘ M i. v bee and also took the qutek Port was nd that te hand , and the crowd went back to their has been mi bP anket w Rela hotel, met ay ita, NO RUN stein, On the pre ou he pure Hye ome who Was a hostler, and they were Suede tacts a Tne tomperature di ae j howler, and they vere) SHARP FIELDING HEADS OFF y but that band! | Jobe nal sSontigued ou Ggsyas Baga Mee ww Mane SPURT BY JERSEY BATTERS: 4 Was claimed that Mos i S7 Nwchinistnal Farley on his tecent| Hackett and Raymond ha »| ‘The Jerseyites had a chanse. to yelp inty. th INCOMING | ET MA MAILIBS. There Will be epeciat | Acivltx together. ‘The in tho third, Dut remarkable oh ball ay : wae Feet ward moved t) Turner and latoly have} Mookie amd A om qelekiy eae : . Biegnool. toe sung under tue Airection of Mra J, Dea livlag iu dl camp Mochanls|and prevented 9 wee nod Fale Wylie wis bor twee ‘S. byas, orunnias

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