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HERE CHER RET TROT . Fo VERING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 2 THIRTEEN INNING HIGHLANDERS-ATHLETICS GAME, IN MOVING PICTURES’ ‘@ “@ we Co) ‘poate. or bua chasbe ‘ AG WAEELE WAIT omar BROOKLYNS TAKE saiowesTo-y ARDEN TERS SHANE LOS CRACK ATPHILLIES|,"™“S‘ee* WEIGH EARLY TO PERRIN, ONE UP Conn.; H. T..Cook, Lawtencevit@sN. retary of @tate, enabting those filing Te a ee Neat tan 2 * ther to rin fer Gelegates to national rn errnet, Atiaatis CME. FS. 2n conventions:—John L. Armitage of New- Hay, Philadelphia; B, O. Hace, Atlantic | 414. a9 candidate for alternate at laree, City, ve, A. W. Tillinghast, Phtladetphia; | / ‘a voring Wilson's nomination; Edward G. W. LAndgay jr, Waghington ve. Mi ay’ Dotlavate: aia Leod Thompson, Ati Qeorae ie ere delegate, endorsing, Wileon: Cramp, Phijedelphia, vs, B.D, White, Waterbury. With sfx beaten acts added | George 0. Smith of Lakewood as.cand:; NTS WELSNED HOME BY 500 CHASE STARTED GAME WITH HOMER | AT NEW YORK. BOSTON— mtenipmepie 0010 -_ this afternoon there will be twelve di | date for eivernate at large, endorsing Boston Braves Put Up Nip onertch is. Bal Is Banished From | Quakers Hope to Get Even for|" "9 © 0 0 f— |Referee Sam Austin Adjusts| Big Gallery Followed Pair in “Fi, sealant Teme on th = and Tuck Battle at Polo Grounds for Kicking in Defeats Administered by SEO AS Ahatli Scales at 135 Pounds for Match Play on North- Teoh GHA terete Ste ON ‘ Grounds, Washington. Giants. 01030 —{| — McFartand and Wells, field Links. «1 CROP Oa teen wee seotenectatnedben eos | ‘ Te eat ‘ ae ye pe by default. H. L. Willovehbys Newport, br beat Wade Wilson, Philadelphia, .1 up, BATTING ORDER. i BATTING ORDER. (Special to The Brening World), BATTING ORDER. “Both men were found to be at the 19 holes. J. M. Thompson, Philad —— NORTHFIELD, N. J, April 2%—Any-| weat Gi Aa Haltusrol, ¥ nd New York. (Boston. . stipulated weight, 13 pounds, when jarry Adams, Haltusrol, Lt ‘Devore, if. owomner, %. bantoar ta dismuneaneas t8: depen fe AMERICAN LEAGUE. Packey McFarland and Mt tt Wells | body's contest described the outlook In| 4 to go. Maurice Risley, Atiantio City, Doyle, 2, y Campbell, cf. Coleman, ‘Titus, rf. Cutshaw, 2b. AT WASHINGTON. weighed in at 8 o'clock this afternoon |the Atlantic City County Club's golf} beat T. P. Endicott, Attantio City, 6 4 ore, e poe * Chase, ¥ Milan, Pog Pai t, of. ‘Smith, 3b. NDERS ¥ Yor thebig battle in Madison Square | tournament when match piay began to-| wp and 4 to mo. W. Hillyer, Wagh- ; an’ x Poecre faa eae Bs haefer, rf. Cravath, if, Northen, cf. HIGHLA’ mad Garden to-night, The scales were set|day in all six divisions, Unfortunately ington, eat Theodore Senziman, Atlan: 88. MaDonaid, 3b. Gardner, tb. Momaide, pe, Downey, te. pas Age WASHINGTON— jreferde the bout. MoMarland barely | strongest players at the outset, Howatd | up. Hf. G. Melten, pp PR denen best. ve Savers. Rarkden, ¢. Fisher, p. A. Willams, Graham, c.. helps, ce 200 — shivered the balance, whilo when Welle | Doin" puiiadelpiin, and Ernest shac- | Frank ‘Smathers, “Atlantio Chye 9 Donnelly, p. | Quinn, «. Walk of Btack, p. * stepped aboard the acale the bar did . ae - fond aie & ae Peal pace! Gempiree Rieter ‘and Finneran. 4 Se alker, + De kleford, Atlantic City, who stood firat . _ Ht. Hi. Gtoever, POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, __ Ade %—The Glants were weicomed "home this afternoon by a crowd of a and they went after the r Braves with their. old-time and ginger. To the surprise, !f} fot displeasure of McGraw and n, they found thelr old friends Ri. \ and Finneran on the job as um- . As Chief Meyers said when he frat caught sight of Rigter, “Those de- Bikestives aro stilt hanging on our trail, ‘and we haven't done anything, either.” Otey Crandall did the pitching for the Giants, and Donnelly: took up the for the Braves. Arthur Deviin was @ big” hand as he up to the for the first time, showing that the ‘war horse 1s @ great favorite in jew York, b Gweeney started off for the Braves \ With a hit, but Campbell struck out, QyBlitler was out on a slow roller toward first. Jackson walked, but Deviin wound it up with a hot bounder to exMersog. NO RUNS, ‘The Giants also failed to score, be- qi ‘minutes. Devore dropped a bunt in front of ‘the plate and was thrown out Rariden, Doyle lined out to thint Snodgrass smashed a liner straight imto Deviin's hands. NO RUNS. Sn the second not a Boston hatter GiMdaohed first, Gpratt filed to Murray, McDonald bounced out to Crandall and Doyle threw out Rariden. NO RUNS. ‘The same thing happene to the Giants invthele half, Murray, Merkle and Her- 7og. all @oing out on pop fiys, NO pi REE SS PIMLICO ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, Md,, Apri entries Cor to-morrow are Tee ay 100}, pate ae fi," ‘Meteor, ad Hie Selove, wits, Peoaitt tie and my all, i90 Plt, 117; "te, ‘Club; purse; three and ue ‘alle ‘and’ forty arty en Nee 87) gato iG, ete, TT; ‘alee 104 WaBderveen, 119; ‘olowt 10. e x! olalmed, pWellkor slowly; WOLGAST STILL FEELS af ' EFFECT OF OPERATION. *& GADILLAC, Mich... April %.—Accond+ "Yom tom letter the parents of Ad Wol- Zoostst,. champion lghtwelght, received a@vem thelr von on the Pacifle Coast, the ‘@lichigan Wildcat” will go into train- “tig immediately for his fight with Joo ha Rivers July 4 He has given up his trip Hast because he he considers ‘Rivers a dangerous man and would take ‘Ad mentiong that his side him because of his: opera- Basketball Champs Meet. To-morrow night, at Bert MeLaugh- Yasino, Ocean and Em- Sheepshead Bay, the YylNewhurs Five, champions of the Hud- ‘son River Basketball League, will met ; one St James Triangles, metropolitan | fons, in a game which will de- ‘the basketball championship’ of New | fork ®iate, each team having beaten the | other once, woo, Bhe Newburgs defeated the Triangle ” returned the compliment last night. "aides being retired in lees than. two| Schae: ‘chose same two weeks ago, but the |! Umpires—Connoly and Hart. BASEBALL GROUNDS. WASHING- ton, April 26.—Harry Wolvertons shot- to-plece. Highlanders opened up a four- wame eerles here this afternoon before @ big crowd, despite lowering »! and dieagreeabie her, Jack Qui who in thmes past only had to throw his glove in the box to beat the Senators, was elected for mound duty to-day, and much to the disgust of the loval fans, Gabby Street warmed the bench, as Bob Williama went in behind the bat. For the Senators, Dixie Walker who has yet to win a game this season Started in the box with Big Ai Williams as re- ceiver. In the first inning Daniels walked. Coleman fouled to Williams, .Chase hic to the centre field for a, home run, scoring Daniels ahead of nim. Martin out, Knight to Flynn, Kauff singled to left. Kauff out stealing, Williams to Knight. TWO RUNS. Moeller filed to Zinn, an inflela rolier. Milan doubled to lett, sending Foster to third. Schacfer walked. filling the bases. Flynn forced t second, Coleman to Gayidl- ner, r ter scoring on the out. Fiynn stole second, Knight bounced a single off Martin's shins and Milan came home. On an attempted double «teat Flynn was thrown out at the plate, Fisher, Gardner to Fisher. TWO RUNS, Wolverton chased from the grounda by Umpire Connolly for kicking. McBride out, Coleman to Chase. Williams fouled to Coleman, Walker doubled to right. Moeller filed to Mortin. NO RUNS, In the Third Inning Coleman walked, Chase drew a walk. (Martin wabked, Foster beat out \ filling the bases. Becker now pitching |for Washington. Kauff walked, forcing in Coleman. Zinn singled to right, acor- ing Chase. On Gardner's sacrifice fly to ‘Moeller .Martin scored. Fisher struck out. Quinn filed ¢o Milan, THREE _| RUNS. '|Spring Century || Bike Run Sunday ‘With more than 200 cyclists tn line, the Afteen:h annual spring century run of the New York Division of the Century Road Club Association, acheduled Sun- @ay from Columbus Circle, gives prom- fee of being the greatest event in the history of the sport. The Century Divi- aion in charge of George Bieregel, who will set the pace for the slow pack, will leave first, starting at 7.00 A. M. gharp, Joseph G. Kopsky, an aspirant for Olymple “workow” division, starting et 8.90 A. M. sharp. A special division known as the ;| Brooklyn Division will start from Pros- pect Park Plaza at 7.00 A. M. in coms) mand of Sylvain Sogal. This division ts) made up of Brooklyn wders, entered in| the Century Division, and will ride to | Jamaica, L. J., where they will meet the New York squad, ‘The route laid out will be from the respective starting places, to Jamalca, Floral Park, Hicksvill ityville, re- turning to Hick Stream to the Olympic “workou 44 P. M. and the Century Division at 530 P.M. Handsome gold filled medals will be awarded to all surviving particle pants, Entries will be received up to a half hour of points. division finishing at | AT. BOSTON. not move at all. Fe any Umpires—Klem and Bush, PHILADELPHIA, April %.—Seeking 022 1 — only the officials, the managers and a tenia pedtaad Chapin acy BOSTON— number of newapaper men, although a be = oul army of fight fans tried to Giants, the battered Phillies took the 30000 Zjusese into the room. Both men seemed field this afternoon against the Brooklyn team at Broad and Huntington streets. ‘The game fegan earlier than usual this afternoon, the expertence of Monday, when the game was catled at the end of the seventh inning on account of datkniess, resulting in the games here- after ‘being started at 3.15 o'clock in- stead of 3.30, Hundreds of fans came out to the game to-day purposely to watch Steln~ brenner, the seventeen-year-old school- boy from Pittsburg, who yesterday afternoon butted into the Major League by playing a rattling game at second for the Phillies, in the place of Acting-Man- ager Knabe, who is sick, It had been hoped that Captain Mike Doolan might be sufficiently improved in condition to be in the lineup this afters noon, but when the teams took the fleld, the lineup was the same as yesterday. Moran started the game witha fly Breanahan Signe Pit: reHeved when the weighing w: SANDUSKY, Ohio, April ‘4.—flmer Miller, @ former Cincinnat! Red out- fielder, has been signed by the St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati had turned him back to Fort Wayne. With Pit- cher Woodburn, of the Carce, Miller is vv second Sanduskian signed by Then there wae general stuff between the bo: they wer the rin MaoFariand went to Paekert, Cutshaw grounded ta Lud- crus, unassisted, Smith walked, Smith went to second on a passed ball. Siein- renner ran bend second and landed Novthen's fly. NO RUNS. Stolnbrenner struck out. Titus filed to | Northen, Stack threw Paskert out. NO SUNS. aly Walked in the second. Daly went to second when ‘Ludcrus mufted Bren- nan's throw to catch napping, but was thrown out later, Luderus to Downey. Hummel out, Steinbrenner to Luder Tooley walked and stole second. Phelps singled to centre, scoring Tooley. Titus made @ remarkable one hand running catch of Stack’s Mner to deop right centre. ONE RUN. Cravath filed to Moran, Luderus shot a clean single to left. Brinker forced Luderus, Cutshaw to Tooley, Daly land- ed Downey's fly, NO RUNS, In the third *oran tilea to Paskert. Paskert got Cutshaw's fly after a hard run. Smith fouled’ to Brinker, NO RUD Tooley threw Graham out, Tooley also threw Brennan out. Tooley threw Steinbrenner out. NO RUNS, Steinbrenner muffed Northen's fly back of second in the fourth tnnins, Nort! reaching second. Daty dui ed fely down the third base line. Hummel doubled to left cen- tre, scoring Northen and Daly, Brenn: threw Tooley out. Phelps purpose- ly walked. Downey was slow in cover- ing second on Stack's tap to Brennan and Hummel scored when the attempt to double up Phelps and Stack faile Phelps was forced at second, Brennan to Downey, Stack was sife “at frat. | | Moran popped to Brinker, THREE | RUN! Tivas singled to lefty | ood catch of Paskert's fly. Daly also jlanded Cravath’s fly. Lu@erus was |safe when Smith fumbled his grounder. | Brinker singled to left, scoring Titus | | when’ Da ly let the batt go through him. | Tootey threw Downey out. Dely_amde a) Chia Kt by lee Three year old Harry Horowitz was | run over and killed this afternoon by a| big truck-owned by the Knickerbocker Ice Company, while playing in the street in front of his home No, é? East One Hundred and Third street, Yy "i a é a From every “angle” and every point of view — the best. Young Derbies and Soft Hats, $3 and $4. 108 finedesy aT Namau i, Only sical ‘or: | Open Evenings Until 9 Sree rhan, | Saturdays 10 ‘The weighing in took place in @ small! room at the Garden in the presence of and MacWerland said he was glad, soliification, | and the usual “hope the best man wins” a, after which to hotels to await the call to the Pringe George and Wells to the Met- to MITCHE 1431 Broadway, phia, beat Carleton Geist, Wihante cus City, | 4 up and 3 to go. Kemble beat Cook 3 upané i to go, | eae eraean at Pritts 1 down at by urn; Gardner deat by gee ting two ¢’s on the Ith and Ben 5B strict par tho last two holes are strokes each; Crump beat White 2 and 1 to go, White lw turn. It wan give toke them all the time; Perrin ford | up after an exciting carried « big lf. and sccond yesterday, ably one, stroke apart In the qualifying round. The win- wer of that contest ts Ikely to reach the finals, but will find every step stabbornly disputed, Ordinarily Shac- Kleford would be the favorite, but he ts so @oft from lack of play \eg ‘odds. on him are forthcoming. : The weather was again excellent, al- thougt rain seemed not far off, In the firet eet the other pairings were B. 8. Hottome, Fox Hill, ve, H. B, Newton, Frankford; Dr. C. H.’ Gardiner, New | York va. cnerora Phillips, Greenwich, es up pets AMET Jersey Delegates Qualify, - TRENTON, April %—The following petitions were to-day Med with ee Gec- Blue Serge _ My:new Sprin water, No. 1187, Wanskuk Bi Serge, 11 12 oz. in weight, with a fine Skinner’s Merveilleux 10° his is & suit that would sell regularly for. os 45 ry to $40, am going to make a specialt ” this Spring, at, suit to order. . vp goods, and could not, bé,, ‘sold_ by Martin’s English Woo These are genuine the penalty. if we are’ not Mpivohy, Martin’s without incurrin; represent them to be, is is ay tailor in the country in their $85, ind These are new i nets te 4 spa 458 made any style, to order. . . ” Genuine Priestley Raincoating—Thisclathisstamped a every arog Suave ‘ raglan sees orders’ ‘or overcoats, cut r r » at i hh cs ee = rag n sleeve, at a ‘$12.75 Coronet Blue Serge—10 to 11 v4 all” worsted, color guaranteed, se to order - ox ; $10.00 I havea great quantity of this and will be pleased it the ladies, or to tailors, je the od Maen le Standish Woolens I have a gréat quantity of Standish woolens in stock, which I want to clean up.’ Thése goods are medium weight and can be-used ‘all season. All the new coronation shades, brown,-blue and purple, and the many effects that are worn this season. This range of goods will be put in suits to order, made any style . . . $10.00 THE TAILOR Corner 40th Street a

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