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. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 SIGRIE] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AND NEWSY |S IBRENNAN'S TRIPLE | DANGER LURKS EVERYWHERE THESE DAYS OOM | WINS “OWN CAME” Dodgers Beaten by Phillies in Game in Which Dahlen Is | Chased Off Field. | Dahien’e Dodgera held ¢he lead over Dooin's Daisies yesterday at Washing- ton Park until the nth inning. Then the Phillies cut loose a bunch of hits that put the game away. They took j ~ the ecramble by 4 rune to & ts 4 After the second inning, when the ey To-Night’s Bout Should Prove} Pcdsers scored two russ on singles by Daly and Downe, Stark's sacrifice ul fly to Paskert, ecoring Daly, and a the Best of the Cross-Murphy three-bagger by Eddie Phelps which Fights. brought Downs over the plate, Brennan settied down and Dahien’s men ecored mo more, After that the Dodgers got only three more hits, TN, Ne Ee es O* | In the seventh Brennan won “hie own ACH CROSS will have a chance|/#Ame.” Downey singled and stole sec: to-night to show how much he has|0nd, Dooin was out Downs to Daubert. improved since he fast fought/A single by Dooin scored Downey and id HET AO MOU_ART ABouy To THE WINNING FURS ‘he’s orrcuer Beans" You. SOME BIG BUALY DISLOCATES our. WISHBONE” ON “THE ONE YARD LINE. INTEREST A FEW HARD? KNOCKS WILE SAAHE ANYONE'S ih ATHLETICS, Tommy Murphy. Brennan’e triple brought tho red-headed ‘This should be the best of the Cross-|manager across, Tho pitcher scored on Murphy fights. Murphy 1s as good @ aingle by Knabe, who was caught ever, but Cross is fighting better and| stealing second, Phelps to Stark. hitting harder than he ever aid defore.' Three times tho Dodgers ran afoul of In their first bout. Murphy had Cross{the umpires, In the first inning Dau- faloed from the start. -Leachie only|bert was called out for interfering with @overed and stalled. The eccond time he|Dooin's throw to catch Moran atealing. G4 better work. This time he may make|in te seventh Gtark wae called out * Pat cdl :iyiecotony phe pel item, for the eame offonse when Downs ‘ eo 8 ought, and a trying for second. Manager Dahlen r that Tommy Murphy hee more class|xicked @o hard over this decision that than any other lightweight fighting in| ne was sent to the cluphou: the East. He has a good fighting head, @n@ he knows more about the game] ROCKFORD, Ill, April 17.—Jrank than most of them. Murphy's fighting|gchaub, ball player, paroled from a - adliity has becn shown two or three|tisconain prison that he might accept times when he recoived\a heavy knock-|an engagement to play in the Wisconsin- nm dlow in the beginning of the Might, | ifinois League, had been roleased by ‘ ‘ have proved conclusively that the High- Quinn Only Twirler Who Has |iingere are in'a bad ‘way for. pitenors, The only man to go the entire route Jack Quinn, and. luck so Willed It that | spitball, started yesterday but he was | plainly not in shape and had to retire. \ HOUGH the ides of mist may be upon the Filghi | Harry Wolverton has not lost hin nerve and he {s quite willing to take After that McConnell took up the joo Manager Wolverton Proves Shown Ability to G0 [and give » creditable performance was| Team’s Reverses Have Not Route So Far. weasel Feed. coe ot te actdies of the} Caused Him to Lose Heart. | BY BOZEMA GER. In threes innings he was cracked for s!x | ting list looks like @ got one, Marry Wolter fast ital MEE, hits and five runs. Jack Warhop got|{!'* the segond position, in Just long enough to retire the sido] wotter was the hitting star of the afternoon and and then had to vacate to give Wol-| mn the verton a chance to bat in the pinch. | fey ecgchyr mseer and two singles, ont of hie Vases in beagtifid atyle. He managed ‘and although badly weakened for a mo-| Appleton, the club which signed im | upon his shoulders the responsibility ¢or | ang qidn't do anything that would The work of little EAdie Foster continues to mont used his head to bring him through |appleton’ Club oMfciale did nat like the RMonen coe Geli mee | anything his team may do. Breatly redound to his credit. He was | Aug {he atmirativa "round te Fetnine attr toe a AND JUST Go WALKING ARQND ‘ the round, and came out for the next | noto: which attached to the cas +. one Aghting better than ever. Tommy dialed new Hilltop chieftain in the second game|that he distributed counted_as heavjly has been known as a slow etarter but a with Washington endeared him to the/against him as the wallops did against a . fans as a plucky individual, and from | the others, Umy Eat miner” to Shoncerae mel Preakness and Nursery Stakes SPENGLER FASILY fans as’ plucky inaiidual, snd ‘trom| the other ntendy the had a So WHAT'S THE USE? fusinew tie would. be, mul 1 ‘curve ball that occasionally took wor | more Connelly hasn't ieee = Beatarted siowiy. but came wih «rh Promising Pimlico Features Tita. MSE te wheel OE fovtane) Gera break and the Hahianders were enGtaa Hata dt Base Re he ed slowly, but came with a rush ; ste guessing throughout the nine inainge. | Settee Oats i” x When the bout was half over and fin- © one pected, {th three men on bases and two Out)“ Witiams started in as catcher but rf tho Hightande fghed stronger than his opponent. With the running of the Preakness in the last half of the fourth inning |¢or some reason he was taken out to| yAf Any, ne Ce As for Leachie, ho hits so hard that! Maryland Jockey. Club (Mect-| Handicap horsemen wil! get a good line there was a bare chance of tying the|make room for Gabby Street. The Int-| for three days, while the Oinita Sate the boards at a dangerous against any one & the ry! on where to look for the three-year-old score. Jack Warhop was the batter, and|ter named gentleman had one of his| the Polo Grown ‘ Bs lightweight class. He isn't ras ’ . April 27 and champion of the year. ‘The race will at- as he is not the surest swatsmith in the/very bad days and MocConnell'’s un- ia f Murphy, duv/he's cunning and peo tee ing Begins on April 27 ani tract the majority of three-year-olds perder league it became necessary to substitute | steadiness made him worse. ia aa @ Waeken © ace ee that have in thelr two-year-old form ‘ a stronger mah with the willow. = pot he other siti to ee sin sn 4 RANK CHANCE has retired from Runs Until May 45. showed that they could pack thelr] Surprise of Amateur Tourna-| Feeling that he ought nat:temsk any| Zinn, who te playing in the place of Birdie Cree, |), moctad i's active play. He has been “beaned” weight amd run far and fast. The date . of his players to do anything’ that he | has the of closing this event has been lett open tributed one of the rune by @ three base hit and © aay mote tape Chance, thourht. he nail May «with the Mea of attracting) Ment. Sprung. by. Cohen, | screa'the entire responetiiity, shucked |MeiePatat dati Mactint tte MaRS Might come around all right this year, ORSDMEN and turt followers are} che best in training, 4 ‘ his heavy sweater and went in to make | new stunt of putting him "he ead . ut experience in the training camp now looking forward with in-] R. T, Wilson has nominated Aldebar- Who Stops Fitzhenry, the PAGn Sik” ha tebe Aoacoclated the —— @onvinced him that he couldn't afford to aie Sat gery! wl eg He se pees lg endl yred Tcoueced ; nerve of this move and gave the new : HE CLU tae the rlak of being “Deaned” again, | Maram Jrary vd ran unt May 1h | Overman, Vestibule and ‘Tipsand; J. E. manager a big hand. If he had cleaned STANDING OF THE CI ‘All of this suggests the seldom recox- Davia hie handy performor Cherry Seed,| Wulllam Spengler of the Unton Settle- | up we would have had a great finish to mised fact that beacball 13 one of the| Never in the history of this club since | pUin Na Ney Me he popular| ment, international amateur heavy.| the story, but he didn't. After giving most dangerous of athletic sports. The| its reorwanteation in 190 have the pros-| Cite colors, Albert Simons will send] weight champion, easily defeated Ar-| Groom quite a battle at the plate the feospital fist in the big clubs each year,|Pects been so bright for @ classy meets} its good filly Moisant and Harry Payne! thur Sheridan of the Trinity A. C., the| Manager finally struck out. He did no ith apiking injuries, “pulled” muscles | and this is said in view of the fact that) Whitney's Turbine to the post, the Well metropolitan and national middiewetght | better than Warhop could have done at ‘and tendons, sprained ankles, cracked |some of America’s greatest thorough-| thought of Daingerfleld will reprewent champion, at the Fairmont A. 'c,| hie worst, but he had shouldered the Gulls and various other gridiron acol-|breda have pported silk and accom-| Yomas F, Ryan, and Vigorous, who was in a mutch of one of the @at sets responsibility and that {s the point at r : eveloned by Con Leighton and won six Gents reads Uke the result of aw train| plished record feats over the famous old Sasee te at tau wii Taareane Mr. Earle, | Of, @mateur bouts recently @en tn The Hitchcock colors will be represented, AMERIOAN LEAGUE, or hia in paren ‘boo New ‘Yor 20: New York, 3, ia, 2, ue. + this city, In the thi and last|, “I fa down in a pinch,” he sald. seanion Spengler kept shooting hia tert | “And IE that lost the game I am the) to Sheridan's face and when he floored | fe!!ow to blame." the latter Referee Joh stopped the bout; WOLVERTON KEEPS FIGHTING! gs wreck. Pimttco course, But baseball players enjoy iife, and if] The two princtpal events on the flat} ¢.” Woindotte and Sprite have been : they take a few more risks of being in-|to be decided at the pope nents named to start, ‘The latter filly was one gure than the average man they don’t| arc the Pimlico Nursery stakes for two-] of the seneations of the past season. ip Initen Reserves Jon @orry over it. For that matter, there is| year-olds, with $1,000 added, at 4% fur-| Tg Pimitoo management have put] “Sonn” Meee the cee : TILL THE END. chance of injury in every form of| tongs, and the Preaieness Hamiicap|into use many rules that are to be} Hoxer of the Avonia A, A; Wat hin Wolverton was a corking good hitter Washington at Moston at 'hilade alt at d ; tle and an| commended, all with the {dea of throw-| gist reversal in his be Mis) in his day, and he showed good judg- aie Pema Whernes.it'6 on the ball Geld, for threewesr-okis at @ inile and an |i | oF cround the sport, that| eetne arte ae oe srith Tke Cohen | ment in sending himself to the bat even @ridiron or in any “man's Jod." Bol eighth and having an added value of bite y, rooklyn. In| 46 he did apt k why cry out againet the occasional ac-| 1,500, The former event had tte closing {Poth benelit hormesien aud the public) the third round Fitzhenry was stagger. | “ue did spill the beans ‘ , to wit: Entries of horses failing * ‘ Though the Senators were poi @ldents met with in athletic eports?| inst fall, different owners nominating | \l'*¢ 0 r : ing around tho ring and the referce pounding * Why, every time you walk down the| sixty-seven youngsters. This race will falling from some building, OF) two-year-old vision, not alone the, upon the integrity of anyone, unless the| Zukerman of the Wducattonal All! jown by an automobile (second hand! heat o¢ those that have won tholr #purs|etewards consider that the cireumstan- | was awarded the decision over @ xan i injury), or blown up by an e&-| 4) 16 winter meets, but the baby racers| ces Warrant mich an {nterprptation, inj baum of the Glencoe A, Cc. of gus under the sidewalks, or lonable estadiiah-| which case a special ruling, clearly ine —_——___ won Just the game. The Hilltop infield By astray dullet whanged at 2008 oe te eee tae no meat deal Me . . one else by “Black Handers.” " ‘ONES, manager of Wolgast, wires that the Wolgast-Rivers fight in ct “J Los'Angeles will ‘draw the largest i . receipte ever drawn in America, i‘! with the single exception of the fight “at Reno.” ington team on a silver platter, unt!! the f . only form of enteriainment left was the surprise you nded in the hind rendering eal boy would eaally tase go! contracts. Arthur Deviin has just signed 6Tt JOSHI, Mo finish first or last. Apwil 17. these days the pastime will be called x mf habmeeed ig | Off before five innings have been played DALY'S 00: istines a | A BE ATTILL has had a talkative| whey he met “Cyclone” Williams | the ban boxed cen counds to a draw, Mad 41 ben 8 Atreak on the Coast. Ablo, if he] S2thtaa snafu." probly welll tune” eome Com Abroad) ott A ie eas tiem aicont oaiers |, ‘Seis, o pete br thee gume' et ote ee and the contesta will have to run tnto|| LEWIS WALLER | im being modest in the face of dofeat, nea uts thathine inedone: Fakine no the next number as a werfal. old Cub Bway ay 'qmn kong 10 get thie Kilbane into] gq te ns nt atte the opening} ORArlee ME. Dantels, the grentest awims| Juat thio of twine baten OF Aetorvtot't) T2%4| Th past Year the Kanan were started WINTER GARDEN Sprain . Norfolk, First Race—Iurgeols, Daytes En- try, Bthelburg IL. Becond Race—Running Account, % From Tournament 3. Ferdinand Poggenburg, amateur aa ‘asais _ tournament at Paris. He eays that the Fourth Race—Lady Irma, Camel, playing conditions abroad aro better || Belle Clem _ than here. He admitted that their Fifth Kace—Fond Heart, Napa _ squipmant is not as good as ours, His |] Nick, Kichard Heed 5 y f X BRATS. a JOHN M SON: ‘i th Race—Jenny Geddes, Granta, ji ’ | Biot objection to the playing on the |} sonigomery. | Patent Dffives hex, orties 1 'w 18 @ther aide is that it wae in ao public | ' Ottice, 14 way, ry y 15 fom and the players were bothered by Charleston. ‘Danizel Ticket Grice} LW te ast WAI FIELD fie, ag eAidressed to them by the apec- First Race—Christinas Star, and . a = fad Stu Ey vfs 4 : KN until next : A World of Hig Arenic Sensations, fe stycmnc eG pray Ralph REPUBLIC ‘Ait avi aides ard bo - COHAN Fiesta aay | Bir Alvescot. NTRODUCED by the Arrow Collar BLANCHE RING SNE ae WARES THE WoO! Ten paeeeaseaker Boy, Lady makers await inspection at your wr Musteas Comesy NO aa Fourth Race—Limpet, John fong, Carton G. Fitth Ri rw- alers, $1.60 and $2.00 tc CLUETT, PEABODY, & CO., TROY, N. ¥. One little move on the part of the |y, iid walks | the third sack, 0 le P: very wild at times and the free a | he ghied mack seems to be itis rearks of @ good ball plager, Tle con: ae ct ie in but weren't Sim suerte fematched "then." RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. the ring again and rewin my title,” | sow et ue Berens Wart A, C., Young Kuna | Mor in America, declares that he will |B, the Cant inan occusredce undreamed” of | at $90 in April and we were besinning ee or Soenay aaa Fuh eal as avenortstap, big thicd al_position, re Tommy Connelly may be a good nmolre, x fou a lea ante tame clad, tex ‘a. six-foul qHATIONAD LE, AGUE. i Now EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN | get a wor! ‘Yhe men wor out were not the regulars that j Part in the game but those th n slumbering on the with the | ain from attending to all of | ton AC. meh ae Wie seh to GIANTS AND aS END THEIR SERIES New Yorks Expect to Wit Just as Easily To-Day if as Yesterday. } (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, April 17.~To-day marks thé last game of the present serics, C® the Ghunts go back to New York 9, open with Brooklyn on while the Braves go to Philadelpiia os open with the Quakers. The Giants won yesterday, Tho were able to put up thelr stronges® front, with Merkle on first and Snod grass in the middle section of thd outfield, proving too muc team, wh score of $ to % The Glants are just sonny into form, and the war weather them a chance to work out the ny in their mu After the game Mane ager McGraw kept about nine of, MW play an hour on the ficld and gopi@ two hundred sto: around to see thet The easy win yesterday ants more confider to take aily. It is Will be sent team, Manas fused to state this mo! work, and Manager Ki ng was equally reticent, saying pitcher wha warms up best will be the one se lected." The Braves will undoubtedlp use Donnelly or Brown, whtle MoGra® will probably depend on Wiltse or ‘Tew reau. The weather promises to be ideal, at there were several thunder showeré jast night. ty It will¥be the last game for som¢ time on the local National Leagué* park. SHUGRUE BEATS COHEN AT BROWN’S,GYMNASIUIA ° Joe Shusmue, the Jersey Clty fighter, woo alt «i way from Young Coben in the main bout at 4 show of Brown's Grmnasium, He had the Bett ind except the fourth, when Cohen maw > nd a fem, ond punches ia he es’ the fight to hla oppenen ourand fe. sirigit déteha lishman, Ww viet in knockouts, Joe Kane ki rg fn the second round, while Joe Wood lant» ‘Syaymaker on Young’ Raymond io the Shugeu to Wea Look at the best clothes that” Broadway has to offer, then? come to Walker St., to buy» }them;—it means equal —_ isfaction and 14 saved. Moe Levy, Oe $49-125 Walser St. N. ¥ VOLUME. to confore to ihe standard of consis: | stoped the bout. no" decnion was {uLarar, Guvera,all over ti lot the of uF business does not detract from the indi- ency establish 6 awarded to Cohen, he end. you risk being hit by a cornice! doubt bring forth the cream of the| be refused, without casting any reflection | In the final of the 125-pound class 1,|_[t, Was, & terrible exhibition of ball viduality of our product or the painstaking fain Snd'wheiher"Warnmgea’eea me| treatment of each purchaser. See our special the ball hard or not they would have] Jine of cheviots, blue and grey serges and fin- deal 1s ex- dicating the fact, will bo made, was Ike a sieve and ground bails Mitered| ished and unfinished worsteds. Coat and trou- || Baseball News eer ae with a staring regularity.| gers to measure, $17.00. The values will 9 Ninth Street ° RTHUR FURTCHER, grotesque p.rformances of Germany . A ana Chlar Rater Farry Doris Schaefer on the lines, It ts alwaye Broadway & lucky enough to get three-vear | Worth the price of admission to ace this bel, groay, the {year | diamond comedian tn action, whether we “ Jones, being manager of Wolgast, the | AT! JOSHI, Mo. Avril 17. Prankie Whitne ee ace ear contract with the Boston| "Among the affende ‘ Establishment in the World Siig ba es Sean eae, ra against good] La t Tailoring Establis + @ampion, te naturally enthusiaatic over | owe jimmy Evane of Ketaae Cty after a gruelling) CHARLESTON, Ree apy TT othe ‘tight be. | Nationals, fielding wore Dolan, Hartzell and Gard- rges alle 3 { the drawing power of his fighter. How- | fifceen round bout, Whitney bad the better of! tween Milly Griffith a Ciucinnatl and Chathe) | the Brooklyns have fust font Outflelder Robty| er None of them escaped an oppor- * qver, Mr. Jones might think over some ey round, oo plamplie wa, wna ‘Se eatn | Coulioa §2 te trbmary—Sewar of ae Hote? | tunkty’. to facist Washington in piling AMUSEMENTS. @f the ureat Gehts of an carter day, 4 of up a score. Everything @ against ee their $65,000 and 908,000 gate collec- NTA, aT, ae fe have released Pitchers Bren Br tna them and {t was a thoroughly disgusted EM PIRE ey ‘After that Mr, Jones is allowed | four blows to'his opponent's o 5 peatnaren Wins Rat Ad to Dallas. The Cubs have re-| lot of athletes thet trudged to the club- a Mat TS aT rite Es more guess. At that Wolgast and| Ut here, Narvey Witiame of Phiadeltie act | gulltaied for ruahie ley a ibe tg’, i ’ Mie ett ai Git! |house, but im that respect. they hed Mave Dally Mus. Beat orate 8 The tte oo H Twi vi draw. “Tie Rivers te, well | @uiytadray daciaon, nth Tony Capoal of sags | ad eo t hore hea os New flit Sicer it"the| nothing on the mournéul fane who plod-| | Seq, CIRCUS | AROUND THE E WORLD q ie. ir Weary wey home In the gloam- EXT SUN. EVG, FARE! ieee ES Cascio hemeaaet a Buffalo Bout Ends tn Draw. , Bu nit ae Dodgers, ae ing. R SENSATIONA! ‘Nov ? BUFFALO, Apel 17,—Kart Wiliams of Cleve. Daniels Won t PR ane to chiar Yeteriay| By the way, if they don’t start those African Hunt — Jend had one of the wtiffest bouts be ever bored ack! games earlier up on the hill, some of eats Now on Sale, Hardman Piano Used. Ww Matinees Wen Ne J umuion, defeated NOt be able to compete in the meet at to hope that such a rule would main- See sole eces a chance to wan Pn| Ruska teart “Gfiiafpghia who waa tk: | Stockholm this aummer. He Mi ore the Pitas’ $22,800 tain all @ummer, but tnetead of getting 30. Mat Toray. ett. | wares Dt 2 ee ven's Mave eo ‘ Tat fr ihe os a jden't @ possible chanco of him taking | STON th, Reds sinning "ereaht icing “thet uway earller {t 1s growing worse. cg art paadige atlalad edad Dart In the games and wi HIGHLANDERS IN BAD WAY F Man@ot Only Shades Abel. A. A. U, would not even consld hh Ohariie Dootn’s aie, wae @ hig factor tn ‘OR * Considering the way Able was “shown | CHATTANOOGA, Tenn,, April 17,-Joe Mandot ‘@ candidate. Tho New York An c. atara | the "tory of the Philltee: over the Dsigers, PITCHERS. os himeelf in that feht with Kilbane rd How Crees hated ize Abe ot Coataneegs absence will greatly weaken the re The, Georgetown a The five games so far played and lost Parte eataree of. wis Gecan't betoken Beare teow rigit to <he jaw which Mandot team, and with his speed taken from the | pat S bal Ml wae the possession of good judwment. Ut foro heavy 4 = be surprising df the Arkib = AMUSEMENTS, i TERION | . n teams finished | | itera wot fi Against, thetr ITERIO! burg Back RACING SELECTIONS | ist Uae Barats] AST) MAL 80 Playhouse visas. | rt ON inhi’ genourg bac pel lwnps — . : = WEEK 3" d BOUGHT aa PAIDFO nt billiard champion, 1s home after his un-|] Hidden Hand, Hura's Sister, . | | rs LITTLE BOY BLUE i ieateld MAN oN COOK'S Ee teisteena partedvation in the billiard Pig, os lalla a licbaatel ' a ra ReRA| WEST EMD 2, SRD AG iegfeld Moulii Rouge pest New York Theatry, SMOKTS ‘and Kat Wg vip le 500 Fe maT ee ‘| eawi INSOMEW Fait ey hase MAID x1, BR a Rak wane, | URES, Till Sittin WALLACK’s 00 ‘TJ xt tie ARLISS ‘Dts ‘i “Gt Way Tel Beant pe ni ane i Hcrang a pines ae ae 1 TO-MORROW." lero Burlegquen LHAMBRA 6th Big ee 12-Headliners on POLUMBIA ren Burlesque | o IAL if Lex. Ave. & 4! ge ka 88 . World of Pleazurg