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SQ tf FIRST BASEBALL |_ RECORDS OF YEAR - MAY’ ALLOWED DODEER SMITH amy WH MOST WHERE HE STUCK, MoMA AN) DUPER DIDNT GBT (43? | MAT Compiled by Expert ‘George L. Moreland. Statistics Will Ap nal League Batt qlteconds of alt plssers, whe ave pi Piles Uy 10 aad including 7d League Batting A’ of all ; pagar, bang, ving foto ae tase Red wacag bei Practically Beats winning @ ball game after a presenta- on. Another secord was, established when Umpire Finneran made three wrong decisions in succession, one of them being so bad that Rigler, the umpire-in-chief, had to correct him, but that is neither here nor there so long BVSST WS: Seasée and ( 7. G, AD, | ease nF Xs Parson, oe ao Dodgers Single-Handed by 2 3 4 . i 3 a | qf His Batting and Fielding. s $ Bo Bot BY BOZEMAN BULGER. i # a 8 PEED in the legs Gounted two runs 3 2 ole Ed S for the Giante and speed in t : t Hg arm prevented two for Brooklyn. § 3 i That switches the score more than iat a: $24] enough to give New York the opening 9 1 85 gis} same and, above all things, proves that er aed 91] Speed 1s now the paramount issue in 4 7 iis 00] the national pastime $8 Sl 2" It ts true that Mathewson pitched a a 4 tos wonderful game and but for errors by $ 3 himself and Merkle would have scored | Hie i @ shoutout. It ie also true that Big 5 5 wa] Six broke a long-standing record by a | : ei 4 se 0 4 i pa | 4° 8 i § SS SSS ESS SSIES SES eae Aone me Dans NOND Oe ateennnane serene Oh EOS OI: BEM ORO Mr mist te we Ont 92019120019 R ERS RE SACSTI IDES IVS DIT ISEAII ES cae RSSEEEEEEE 8 ine B osc0c000~0' senate: America Will Probably Send Some Women Athletes to Compete at Stockholm. | ITH the approach of the dates’ upon which will he selected the athletes who are to represent this country at the coming Olympic Games pubilc interest in the event is growing rapidly, This ie evidenced by | the steady growth of thé fund which, will defray the expense of sending the; team to Stockholm and which 1s now} nearing the $20,000 mark. It was also | evidenced by the widespread interest in| ‘the Boston Marathon yesterday, the event by which the American Olympic Committee will judge who shall repre- sent the United States in that classic event at the Olympiad. ‘The athletes who hope to make the trip to Stockholm have already settled down to active training for the tryouts, which are now but a few woeks off. The first will be the Pacific Cosst elimina- baw 00 COs oo Mis Mantes. 1 3 0 5 1 3 0 0 i a % Hy 4 3 a ; 7 7 6 F ba Seceesocote sone nce S {ford University, California, May 18, June 8 the Central and Eastern tryouts will be held at Evanston, it, and the Harvard Stadium, Cambridge, Mass, respectively. Shortly thereafter the American committee will select the men who will compete under the American colore, ‘The remarkable scope of an Olympiad Programme is not generally understood and it will come as @ surprise many DOOSS9ECC SOS SSO SH ent nntninsenenenctc SSOSS SS SC HaHe ars n rset near MDOSOCECOOSOOCSCE: Sosecosessoes cote Hae @esssesesosssex e200: S8S8585223822 22855532 53388 ecescosesc992200 to learn that the fair sex figures in the decongestant “Pet pasove proceedings in several events, notably Wek. PO! Chub, 1. Py W. . | lawn tents, swimming, diving and a) ; ‘23 neon a + $F 23) |) mountain citmttng. Whether this coun- By iit: | : try wil be represented by women ath- ‘B00 : | letes at this Olympiad ts not definitely | known at this time but there is reason | to belleve that it will, | ‘The oMfcial programme ‘ssued by the \@wedish Olymple Committee, which is in complete charge of the games, shows the remarkable number of sports in ‘whigh competition !s planned. They in- ree Fg 6: acta et ne Pasco. Mae, PR I Se retiree ‘ GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Bea as, . itteburgh, Cinetanati a Chicago. | down to wrestling Among the events Ileted beside track and field sports are association football, it Columbue—Columbus, 6; St. ‘a bicycle race of 193 miles around Lake BASEBALL RESULTS. t Toledo-—Toledo, 6; Minseapoits, a Louierille - Mit ule, 9; Loulerille, & Maler, fencing with folls, tepee and New Engiand League. ae cakeeet aanseah praanaien ‘bein Guan be i Southern bi League. non-@wedish; horseback riding ing, militery and civilian; lawn if | 2 ee rk, 09, ond women, siagie and Association. Ne ome ‘Birmingbem, ; rowing, a, fours edlanapolig 7; Kasvas City, 1, alanie' ai Mespeie-Rame nt } shooting, rife and revolver at HE EVENING WORLD, 8 AT _NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT GIANTS-DODGERS GAME IN MOVING PICTURES on om) ka 3 H as the Glants started off their season 3 3 at home with @ victo: i 8 ‘The main point at issue ts that the one oo 18 man who-has been criticised and be- 3 8 2 ¥a| rated more than any player on the P| EH j@7 | champtonship club came forward as the range | ¥% 107 | nero of the day and practically won the a 4 8 ph game single handed. Gentlemen, we é i 91 asure in introducing Mr. Jack, Ni fi: a a dee ie, ip ie “Rea” Murray! ae ete 13 11 MURRAY SENT IN FIRST TWO it vg 2 120 RUNS FOR GIANTS. tre | Wea | To begin with, this Titlan-haired Mebinite, | Wai $ Wier means? ff | lls Stuea's st one a samstes. jeu Gag O54 | that went in the first two runs, Later AMERICAN LEAGUE. en Ten Leading Sluxgers. ni t a Ged ate al tions, which wil be held at Leland Stan- | On |clude almost everything from yachting | ‘0 jDole vault; throwing the javelin, 1,600 ale ATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1912. GRO OM HIS WAY “To APXER STRATING S&COND OR LEAGUE RECORDS||Speed on Bases Enables Giants _To Win Their Opening Home G Game FLETCHER AND DOYLE NOT MISSED FROM GIANTS’ INFIELD. The real strength of the Giant squad as championship timber was made plainly apparent in this open- ing game. With Fletcher and Doyle out of the infield the hole was Patched up so that the machine moved just as moothly. There was net @ bobdble in its workings Johnny Groh sat in at short, and handled himself beautifully, while Shafer tackled Doyle's job with Perfect confidence and got away with it, Does the fan happen to know of any other club that could Gispense with its regular secend baseman and shortstop and mot feel the loss. he banged out another that sent Snod- grass across the rubber with the third one, Then he drifted into the spectacu- lar, hia main event being a throw from deep right fipid, after getting Daly's singe, that blotted out Moran's run for Brooklyn, Moran was on second at the me and very fast runner. Kno: ing this Murray shot the ball to Me on @ line and took no chances on risk- ing @ bounce. It was by far the pret- test throw of the season and nipped a rally in the bud. In the seventh inning Murray added urels by taking Northen’s single jaubert out at third. It looked Mke anf Daubert to go from first to third on a single to right, but Jake had reckoned without that whip@ke wing of the red- hatred right felder. ‘That in itself is enough to show why | the Giants, with about an equal num- Athletes in Training ae -For Olympic Tryouts *: ot DATES OF TRYOUTS FOR OLYMPIC MEET. Games start at Stockholm, June 2, Games finish, July 22. American team sails from York, June 14. Eastern tryouts, Cambridge, M June & Central June & Western tryouts, Leland Stanford, +» May 18, Pentathion outs: Eastorn, Cambridge, Mass., May 25. Cer Evanston, Il., May 2. Leland Stanford, Cal., New tryouts, Evanston, Ml, and Decathlon try- Fn, stationary targets, clay bird and run- ning deer targets; swimming and div- ing, men wom Treating; yadht racin; hooting, mountain climbin, In how many of these events beyond straight track and field sports thia nation shall be repr on the size of public's fund, which the committee re already being made on the Red Star liner Finland, which is un. der charter to carry the American team to Stockholm. The ‘Mtanic horror had the immediate effect of causing the transportation cemmittee to look tnto life-saving facilities of the craft, and they quickly a that they are adequa she ts equipped with Ii! sufficient to accommodate 94, which will be more than enough, as there will be but few over 600 passengers and crew aboard when the Finland sails for the games June M4, The boat is scheduled to arrive at Stockholm June 2), the opening day of the Olympiad, in amp! time for the athi to become aw alimated before there are put o events in which the athletes will par- tieipate. Of late there has been growing in- terest among American athletes in proficient in five events in the thion and ten in the Decathton. | runniang | 20) The former comprises the broad jump, throwing the metres runs, throwing the disc metres run, The Decathlon comprises: 100 metres; running broad jump; putting the weight: running bigh jump; 400 me- tres; hur@le race; throwing the discuss; metres. The tryouts for these will held at Leland Stanford, May 18; Eva: be ton, May 24 and Cambridge, May n* y chance for | Greco-Roman | j inwese © Wau Would ber of hits, overpow paths owed in Devore’s speed beat o also the catcher droppe one hit an the ball. grounder. complete circult of the b: on a Grive to the far fence in deep centre, GIANTS GOT ANOTHER RUN SPEED IN THIRD. Merkle's speed gave the other in the third when he and rode home on Herzog’s to left. Merkle had such a start long that Herzog turned his tled. Taide, he a ‘Bmith Nor out rent aan os ayia has ad Chief Meyers out of ny bo much abo throug hi he swash poked ike all om ‘hls aha but te fai wall eoatle sign Have Scored Shutout but for Er- rors by Himself and Merkle. their brothers the opening round. ped him to take second when Shafer’ wonderful sprint gave him life at first and afvanced Devore to third when Stark momentarily jugsied his slow Shafer then made a clean steal of second and he and Josh romped s g . = 3 2 5 ES e 2 3 showed his ability as a @ few minutes later when he fore they are able to get back in Barnes, jn ‘the coltyia italy that Big sar Teareon wit ort mothe: “these thay ci tae ine that ‘tear ite tn iy t fleietw dt LOSE CONTROL OF B-DAY BIKE RACE [BIG GAM the Titanic disaster on business. People their emotions or arguing over the cause of the New Club, the Garden A. C.,|to #0 ont with their ordinary routine of Ife. A customer of a great from # ross the brid, but there was added strength in the bi ft a this yesterday, when he en sty" Devore, "Gaaise "aoa! © Have Charge of Next | "Matstrsetuae and ai ‘The advantage of being fast on the December's Affair. Ing off the names of acquali Do you know,” sald thi id it General Pat Powers and debona! Marry Pollok will not conduct the six- Gay bike race in the Garden this year, and It ls doubtful if they will ever do so again. New hands are going to have |charge of the affair, as the two Pe have been forced out. The Garden A, C, has leased the big amphitheatre for two years, dating back to last April 1, and they have be negotiating with the men who control the cycling game for talent for the race next December, It is understood that an agent has been sent to Europe to sign up stars, Powers and Pollok have controlled the | six-day bike races annually for @ long When they tried to get hold of in New York was doing ¢! I T for the survivors of the Why cash? Has he lett ON of literature against the bill, measure are of the stam to go out on billaide wit! aticks and wi o divvil jand, Those in Home Rule bill want to for the plate that Daly didn't even make @ play for him and then h slice of the receipts, under its manage- but falled, another example of the any level headed chap to get in be- |¥OU pl je for this year's race they met! tween the factions without getting io, matter up, the Giants) thelr first stumbling block, Then they] stray polthogue. ail of championship calibre | tried to make arrangements with the| for instance who trea to make me Thetr | Garden A. C. whereby they would get a| take the count: an and timely and thetr WURRA WURRA: nt, After Rucker had been shot from the vers did hii gust your sneering strictures on the bax in the first inning the Giants ap. nelincas oclug y Pate tne Home Hule bill introduced a few day’ parently had no fear of Schardt and! ich} ago, Who in —- ever constituted you Picked on iim to thelr heart's content, {controls the gume, to make @ deal with} a cengor of the merits or demerits of them whereby he could force the Garden| « bill, complex and elaborate, dealing fran erent ue a Stak ts A. C, to let them tn on the enterprise,| with the creation of a new gov but fatled, It seems that Powers and Pollok ha’ been conducting bike races in the Gar- den with the sunction of the N.C. A. which controls the services of all the riders, They never fe them any franchise, as these are only issued for outdoor races. If they had a franchise for this city, however, P. & P. hapa prevent the riders from competi less they said so, As the race o ned profits of from 615,000 to $25,000 each year, it can be imagined what « blow it Is to them, that In describing a you possess some ability. plexus blow, But pray whitch not only pleases hie party, William O'Brien. FELIX \ Alsy, there, Mr. O'Fool—b O'Toole which, of course, fragette. That gruesome horror e1 rostrum that man !s of a April 2.—Harola Walker of Engiand knocked out Tommy Flanagan of Boston in eight rounds at dive aod « {pe er Ca ‘aio the Tremont Athletic Club, ‘The pre-| ‘Me™ OP & plane of equality must ever fail. Uminaries were falz. Al Schubert of @ Paulet and Jack Johnson are ati riz tay | New _Hedtord. won ‘the declaion from OMB MINDS ARE VERY Busy S but it ts tl Young Barry of Fall River in the semi. final, Kid Miller of Pawtucket won Ri 100 of it trom Kid Willette of young fellows po A ‘perso — frulteul prods Brookiyn being tu arc] Jonany bere On ay not be amiss for « ome, bas Bal eben oat fein to be rigat ten-round bouts were the at-) England to tell us how to nes fiom “divigon team, and i410 84% ltraction at the Queensboro A. C. in ‘and I let him go at | f {ikea gree with him, At aay rate, here's hyp |Long Island City, In the main bout 'URRA WURRA Giants dave em loved 40 anni inges ib lineup know ny! sd the « q yentence, sane it {dle Ming in the sixth round and Young volce that fs 6 + Mautioned, but he bas «| Maher knocked out Young Gabaney in| the second, than forty boxes wh e a) elt, Oe pe SRtR ght and pee ER ES: As se ep op et Queal and Wo Race. the tte apt nope fully 00 Pe President Eubet ome Me ry vite tn te i fi wid oxi take part in’ the bent ae ee at Lenox Oval, There lll be aie a Tenor Orel ih street aod Leno ceo ete. a Leagues will meet the fa Ne INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, sarang as HEURES Farrel) yell of the High: Jraah For p iytiiah and andere aa have fe yo play an ot ition at the dealt ur, 10 the “worthy ‘Brookiya Jouble-header to-morws or fo-mnoree latter STANDING C OF THE CLuss. Johnny Lore outpointed Jack Dillon of T am a constant reader Philadelphia. In the preceding ten- rounders Frankie Neti knocked out Ed- | \ rt A remedy would be smoking car attached to prese (on the tall end), wi «t tions, platforms and The ten-mile running match for the world’s championship between Billy Queal and A. EB. Woods will be run off at the Twelfth Regiment Armory. Both men ate reported to be in fine cons dition and travelling inside the record. cceniemeadiennecnee Kilkenny Tackles Cork Agat Reinforced by McGrath, the star Gas lie football centre of Chicago, Kilkenny will tackte Cork for the fifth time at the games of the Kildare Foothall Team at Celle Park to-morrow. The two teama are keyed up to the very highest pitch for the match, which learries with it the Gaelic football |champlonship of Greater New York for 1, In the four previous games « draw was the result each time, and t! fur is sure to fly in this, the decidin battle, Two other games of importance will be decided, Kildare will mee: {)and Monaghan will clash with Ma: of Thanks, Governor. ‘This will help to dra G Seven men playing poker hours’ play they found thai five queens (two queens of cards, losses at the time of the gai now witting to ahide by yor The way the mix-up wai was one man held three ja beaten by three que: man held @ pair of queens, running strongly during so spade flushes, EC Di jo Me | apcive fire ual, athiethe meet | Mecreation | Comm frown at i test ‘the rebegenatattn ect taympanium led may. Wasn't he the | eee ROBERT EDGREN POWERS & POLLOK | Women, JRANDOM 7 HE GENERAL FEELING OF HOKROR of the public over the detatle of & paper containing @ list of those who perished. They were apparently eheck- hat you are the first customer who has entered this store to-day,” NOTICE THAT ANDREW CARNEGIE has come actosa with $5,000 im cash HE BRIEF ANALYSIS I made of name. Irascibie persona Te the new Irish Home Rule bili |e last Saturday has brought down upon my furrowed brow an avalanche ‘Those who oppose the icise the United other fellows, So its rough sledding for ® Listen to this fellow [John Redmond should I have read with nausea and dis- ‘mental syetem for a nation? I grant Geacribe the anguish and physical Gincomfort remuiting from a solar tempt to analyse or dissect a De Redmond but which has olictted Praise from that factioniat and cynic, LL BET A DOUBLE GREEN TRADING STAMP that in all the 38 or women rescued from the Titanic through the herolem and self sacrifice the men there in not one who will to-day admit she wants to become with things that should not give them the slightest need of concern, York Bvening World, and from time jaugns through your berhaps cars stop, should there be OV. DIX IPAS SIGNED the Bronx County bin. ® brand new deck of cards, only three kings In the pack of fifty-two ‘The losera declared that me should be called off and, although the winners were not willing to pay the 8 while another . 998 Columbus avenue, TERE SHOULD RE NO QUPSTION EDITED BY rer 1e-wo widespread that it hae laid a are too busy reading newspapers, telling each other or the blame for it, Fifth avenue jewelry house remarked an inetance of tered to make @ necessary purchase. he clerka were gathered about @ table, leaning over ntances, @ clerk who broke away from the group to watt upon ‘To the customer, as he looked at the group jon was perfectly piain. fternoon, jad, the expla eame thing. Titanic disaster. run out of liraries? ir sign their own names it ites aise at all. They seek the coward’s refuge of Poort oy And now as to the Home Rule Bill, States jp that want |#hakespeare, Hmmet's wpeecn trom the h bincxthore Dock, Roosevelt's Rant at Columbus oF out the Ten Commandments. There's favor tage the [limit to my audactty, Mr, altop the| Iam famed for my amiability, T'll refrain from giving my opinion Mr. O'Toole. B I king stands for 4nd |1 criticised it because, glory be, I'd 4 Constitution, ik T regret that my old not on getting more of the the shadow in the firat of will be @ series of bills givin, even a fractional part of due. And “if ever I return aga land it will be to celebrate wit! ent and vinuous vigor the estabil of any sort, kind or description of ure of Home Rule in the old House on College jst i ue a : lilt ; match fou can i y for Ireland's in British ‘Commons. It was merely as the gentle ewitch administered ing father to an peel gen in t! house. It hurt the old man as the ki the O'TOOLE. I never heard of @ son to agree og Dawding- | him is not your’ Faug mur shinnay. Na docklish! \ do not at- jablished more than could a the frothings ferent mold from woman and that all efferts to two during rueh hours, ‘There are a large number of werk- ingmen, auch as out-of-door laborers, who would more than ithe the change, as they would have mere freedom and fee) more — the smoker “otag” would not have to . ave ‘na ‘up to the ladies, and besides, being on the end, could get fresh atr or draught. I belteve, by would have doing this, the ladies it three or four care to theme RANK BARRETT, run our eub- it thie way; of the N at le solves. r Opera House, Newport, ®. 1 Perish the thought of running @ ing car in the subway, Why? it would be so popular that The would crowd the men out of It. They do it o are put on the old summertime, And as for treen air in the rear oar or even the first car of a subway train say, Frank, have you ever ridden in our Bub? that which to have a th w ‘he Bronx further away than ever from New Yom The game having progressed for twe hours It would be matter to start anew. Each word would have a divvy, As ack even break with the foul the thing should go as ft lay up to not Including the last hand when nix-up was discovered and stak whoula, be drawn, $ J. J, &—In pinochle when one taken after the meld that is “noua &8 4 quality the hand. If C and D enough tricks to claim 1,000 and hi dida’¢ had 1,000 they were out. They want any other trick. started with After twa] t there were spades) and the me, they are ur decision, diacovered eke and wa Queens were the evenini > LEITER. ae about the bravery of Mr. J, Bruce » jast man to leave the Carpathia?

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