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U.S. ATHLETIC CRANDALL’S BAT SCALPS BRAVES THE EVENING WORLD, NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT aseball Records Up to Date Show Pitchers Not So Effective * RAGE AND KEMBLE | hg TESTED | WON =e An Mecihualathe Bi Crowd Sees Thousands of Athetes Attack Records. {Bpectal to The Evening W. WRANKLIN FIBLD, PHEA, Pa., April %—America’s inter- bollegiate and inter-scholastic strength} York's hope tn the first « ta rack and field events underwent its|Bottome, Foxh!!l, who ts pitted against | Fisher, « first supreme test when the University |B. 0. Race, Atlantic City. bé Pennsyivania’s eighteen annual relay raees and invitation track and field] together, George A events were held, this afternoon at Franklin Field. | Nearly twenty thousand persons were’ ow hand before the Grammar School! events were started at 1 o'clock, and en- | thualastic followers of track sports con- tinued to arrive in a steady siresm. Never before was more interest mani- fested in « Pennsylvania relay carnival. Inspired by assurances that champlon- | ship performances in the special evente | would add to their chances of repre- renting America in the Olymplc contests, tHe college champions responded with armor. This year the games attracted sevetny | colleges and 20 schools, aggregating | { about 90 relay teams, which with tv | athletes in the special events brought! tors in| ‘up the total number of the nethaborhood of 1,600, truly gathering. Py:st of all it w cfeam of the athletic talent of try. apecial events attracted @ cham- pionehip class, In tie 100-yards dash Cortia of Winols, Wilson af p yard champion; Watson all credited with 10 sconds or better, met the peers among 4a Bastern sprintrs. The college nt of the day was the one-mile relay championships, linois, Michigan and Pennsylvania were looked as the contenders, with Dartmouth aikely surprise with her freshmen «hamptons, $20-Yard Hurdle Won tm J. Tt Cave, linols Valversity; C.F. Universi iy vettoroe Cite Hindfen “School inte TH 0a: Won by Griffith, U of Pas W. Iraer, Yale University, sooo: 4. M 3 St for * of Pittainina’s, third; Lehigh Uni at, 100-Yard Dash—AVon by Tatterson, mata: gecund, 1. Tomes, Pvinoston re Dame University 4. i Tilers of Piteabimg. Pen a8 agi finiehed bird, Time beat, YOO mot cthemt som fourth, | Brown, Huntington Valley, beat W. leat-WWon hy « H. Roberteon, Sern. ond, 1, Lathers, Gettya 200 Hurdle Ryent-—Won by Incloge, Mpewnarh iPniveite hy In t jate champion); F, Schinandore, Carlisle i shoot, second; ' F. ‘Met Dame ii rd 1, Prinéeton, -fourt 7 Nioholaai let Vietoher by 2 Funping fast tne an slow track, —— PATIENT JUMPS FROM ' A HOSPITAL WINDOW, Joseph Steigerwald Dead in Yard After Plunging From Five- Story Height. Joseph Steigerwald, fifty-five old, @ painter and decorator 278 West Twenty-first street, Coney Idgnd, committed suicide to-day by jumping from a fifth floor window of the German Hospital, at Seventy-sev- years of No, enth street and Lexington avenue, Vor the past five weeks Steigerwald had: been # patient of the hospital and He was suf- nd &@ private room. fering from an incurable malady waa to have gone home on Tues sl after noon he asked his nurse to get him a@ glass of milk, She had vardly left the room when he climbed out on the window ! and leaped down the paved courtyard belo He was tic City Golf Tiiey: To-day. (Special The Evening World), ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., April _ Alternate sun and showers with a sha upturn in the mercury was the portioa of the golfers to-day when semi-finals PIILADEL- began in all twelve divisions of the | Simmons, 1b Atlantle City Spring tournament. was B.S. New In the lower halt two Philadelphians were brought Crump and Frances Kemble. All are sterling players, Bottome cracked soon after starting and ended 7 down and 6 to go to Race. It was a fact, however, that his down- fail was due largely to early hard Inek for on two holes after beautiful lone! straight drives he had unplayable les. Kemble eat Crump 1 up after a spirited encounter that was four times squared down to the 16th hole. Going out Kemble steadily had the worst of it and was 2 down, at the turn he was 4 strokes on the first half. Turning for home he struck the uncommonly fast ga!t of #8, only one stroke above par. Each totalled 82 for the round, cond Se.—Thompson beat Willough- by 2 up. Smatl beat Stoever 4 up and 3 to go. t-J. P. Burleigh, Merchant- J, beat J. G, MeDowell, Fi- 3 up and 2 to go. -George F. 8. Hicks, Atlant Fourth Set—C. H, beat T. 1. Holton, White March, 1 up, 20 hoies, J. B. Glack, Atlantic City, beat | City, 1 up. H, J. Gormley, Atlantic City, 6 up and 4 to go. FYfth Se:--Arthur T. Hall, Riverton N. J., beat BE. A. Lord, Atlantic Ciry, up, 19 holes, Henry W. Leeda, Attantic City, beat C. B, Hollingsworth, Pitts- | dure, 1 wp. mmel O'Neill, Winten Atlantic + Atlantic North See Pittsburg, 5 1 Adama, beat D. up and 4 to Ko. up. Pp ecores—A, W. Moss, FE. Smith, Wilming- ton, 89-0-80; Ft, M, Blackburn, Berkahire, 101-9-92; Elwood Davis, Frankford, 9%- 6-87: L, Fletcher, Dunwoodle, 101-12- 9; A. Wilson, Boston, 9-9-9; pred Dunderdate, Crescent, 114-18-96, oo (| Minor League Results. ) New York State Le: At, Wilkes: Barre—Wilkes: Barre, jue. Bingham. at ‘Beranton _Fimire, 9; Seranton, « it Troy—Troy, i; Albany, i. BE eee 8 Uses, 8. lew England League. Lowell, 15: L ue i lorvest Bro New ‘At Brockton At Lawrenco—Lawrence, ' Connecticut League. At New Havee~ mal Havoo, 4; ae, Tintain- "New Britain, + otyoke Springfield, 8 (weve inmines, araneas), Southern Li Leagu 6; Mart Holyoke, 8 At, Montgomery—Brirmingham, Montgom. "he Mewite M4 ile, 4; New Orleans, 8, At Atlan! Wi Atlanta, 4, Ouattanooge at Memphis American Association. at iis bmaube Tadao. cy pfdllounee. 1, ee ar ere ae A a Porn a ral Wet grounda, Other Gar ‘Game oft Northfield, Vti—Norwich, 2; New Marap. ir. Vorcester— Holy —- uci i lama. *risld—Pamard School, 18; Hamil. ote cae aia. + Romi | “font Farh—Hoge Sebool, 38; | Rathele) PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, DONNELLY WALKED MEYERS RIGHT AFTER. PASSING SHAFER n— GIANTS-BOSTON GAME IN MOVING PICTURES < ah shy th (ME DONALD SAFE ATRIRST ON MBRKLE'S FUMBLE \- wee femur Preeti A HOME RON —, & SATURDAY, APRIL 27, DONNELLY CAME. IN AGAIN ON ANOTHER. DOURLE By PAULLGA = QUICK THINKERS, Jorn yentr ee cee cay 1912. HILLTOPS TACKLE SENATORS AGAIN Game Is Nip and Tuck Affair in the Early In- Banea, Overbrook, | 1} Bridgeport, # | nings. - BATTING ORDER: Highlanders. Senators. Daniels, rf. Coleman, 3b, a Martin, ss, Milan, cf, Schaefer, rf. . Flynn, 1b. Bien it Knight, 2 Gardner, 2%. MoBride, ss. Henry, Caldweit, p. Croom, p. Umpires: Connolly » c Hart. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 27.—Be- tween showers the Highlanders and Sen- ators lined up for a game this after- noon on @ soggy! fleld and conditions which ordinarily would call for pos!- | ponment, but “Old Fox" Griff belleved | he had the Hilltoppers in poor shape | and ordered the battle to be played Bob Groom, who has in times past been a troublesome customer to the High- Jlander clan was in the box for th tors, while Wolverton nominated Caldwell. Just before the game started Manager Wolverton decided to play Simmons \first in place of Cuase, Martin being moved up one in the batting order, Daniels hit the first ball for a single. Daniels vafe on Coleman's grounder to MoBride, McBride failing to force Dan- ics ud. Daniels caught napping, | Henry to MoBride, Martin hit into « double play, Knight, MeBride to Flynn, r flied to Kauff, Foster fouled Milan singled to centre, Milan | ng, Caldwell to Simmons, 8 was enough for Simmons ond, Kauff hoieted to Henry, out an infleld hit, Gardner |_ Schaef ‘nn walked, Flynn out, stealing, Fisher to Zinn, Knight fanned, NO RUNS. Knight and Flynn ed Fisher, Caldwell ont, Flynn to G Daniels fied to Kehaefer RU Cala to Shnmons, M ell » out, Nenry tMed to Kauff, Groom strolled. Moeller ftled to Zinn, NO RUNS. nwings settled Coleman in the inning, Martin's fly landed tn paws. a © a pretty of Summons’ fly, NO RUNS, Foster ned co Kauff. Milan out, Martin to mons. Schaefer died, Yaldwell to Simmon! YO RUNS. ——— 2H the first time since the baseball F season IL three local ev es, Johnny McGraw's another fail out of Johuny Kling’s hustling bunch of red }iegs from Foston, making their sixth victory in a Tow, The Highlanders sprung a surprise by walloping the Sen- ators at Washington, wi ‘harley Eb- | bets wad from over the bridge hum- bled Charley Dooin's cripples by going right into ther own ball yard and trouncing them by a score of 6 to 2 Bradley, who took Jnke Btahl’s place at fimt base for ‘the Boston Americans in thetr game with the champion Athletics, was tho big noise | of the xame, as he made two hits of the four hie | team 90 ‘These wallovs won tho game for lus | team, as they sent tm four runs, Ie scored (wo ring ‘hiamelf, Bradley's (wo drives were @ double anda home run, By slamming out Cheney's curves for twelve gate drives Hresnahan’s Cardinale hawled Frank ‘Chance’s Cubs a beating by a score of 10 to &, With Keg vik tied ot, ts the A. nln neta Lie | Jenene, Mor ate lis, whan” cored” to sess | and won the game, theo ale bachaton ‘out of Ninnee at tno rune, retired heen msn had Af, Zimmoman baseman of the, tisues pol work Frank C’ frill not bem je had this good rwsond ty went 0, the bat three ties, made tay f retired fourteen men aud didn't the ti ¥, ate, Richter, young coupe Qwier of athe, Chicag mencais a eae Twclslmed by the Fibs Baseball Scores To-Day! NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT PITTS! 000002 PITTSBURGH— 600022 AT CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS— 0 URGH. CHICAGO— 1 REP a AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT WASHINGTON, HIGHLANDERS— 0000 WASHINGTON— 0000 AT BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA— 02021 BOSTON— ooo010 AT DETROIT. CHICAGO— 0 DETROIT— 0 ATHLETES GATHER inning of the watoth | @ ad Winge | Warbler, 107 (Sch ae FOR PENN GAMES PHILADELPHIA, April 37.—The star athletes of schools and colleges through- out the country are gathered here to- Gay for the monster relay carnival on Franklin Field this afternoon. More than seventy {institutions are repre- sented at the carnival, making it one Of the biggest college athletic events of the season. Practically every big col- lewe in the Kast 4s represented, Cornell being the only notable absentee. Many of those wiio will compete have been here several days getting into tip-top shape and every Indication {s that the Sport will be particularly high cla The New York entries a: and Columbia, The former has its crack relay team here, while Columbia colors will be carried by @ relay te and three men of nation. among them Beatty, th shot putter, Babcock, the pole vault and Jacobs, si i looked upon as point getting, ‘The Weatern competitors are looked, upon as exceedingly dangerous, for they took upon this event as the gviden op- portunity for making a good impression on the Eastern Olympic Committee. Forty-seven events are scheduled, not the igast important being the four-mile relay, Michigan is the favorite in this event, but @ race of this length 1@ full of uncertainty and # big surpr! be sprung before the men finis Many careful observers ar tender for the one mile, because of ti team's excellent showing last Si day. Cortin, Sanders and Hunter are all good for ftty nds or better, while either Wilson or Murphy as fourth man, should do fifty-one. Sanders is touted 4s the real thing at the quarter, having defeated Bermond of Missouri last Sat- urday, while @ month ago he took the measure of Chicago's fourth runner, Davenport. ———— PIMLICO RESULTS. FIRST RACE— For three-year-olds 4 upward; selling; six furlongs. wer), 10 to 1, 4 to lack Ohief, 109 to 1 1 to 2 and out, sec- 100 (Lounsberry), #0 to 1 and 3 to (Fairbrother), ond; Mine Nett, 1, 15 to 1 and 7 to 1, third, Time—1.M4, ae ‘and made one error in the game against Bae lanes Turner, Premier, Beau Chilton, Servicence and Belle Hampton also ran ani finished as named, Second race-For Maiden two-year olde furlongs; Silver Moon 107, Mota! 4 to, 240 6 won, Sand Valo | 7, White 7 to 1, 3 to 1, 3 to 2 second. Mary Serie 107 Ketep, 6 to 1, 2 to 1, o 1 third, Lady Anna, Little Hug mash, Leesburg Girl, Old Coin, Mi @ukee also ran. Time, 0: ' 1 Si HUMBLES 1H H. ROGERS JR | OLD CLUB MATES) WITHORAWS NAME AT UNION CLUB (Continued from WET TA Page Dodger Twirler M Makes Suc- cessful Debut for Season ‘Against Philly Cripples. geen and the Sixty-ninth matter happened thtree years ago. It wan not until r cently that Mr. Rogera's friends con- ceived the idea of putting him into the Union Club. ‘The lst of membership of the Union Club contains ali the names in the 40 and most of the names of the director- ates of the great financial institutions of the oity, Prominent among those names those of five membera of the Dyer family—Col. George RK. Dyer, Bilis Dyer, FB. Tiffany Dyer, Lyman Tiffany Dyer and Richard N, Dyer. Of course, it 18 only @ coincidence that there should be at the present time five Dyers in the Union Club and no H. H. Rogers, It may also be a coincidence, merely, that there will continue to b five Dyers in the Union Club and no H. H. Rogers. The Dyer fanily has been tn the Union Club for a i than ‘To mit at the front windows of the Union Club and gaze at the passing promenade !s the hopeless ambition of many New Yorkers with millions of money and the entree to almost every other place of exclusiveness. It ln a club with a long walting ers one in which father and son ming! and pride of meaiennin FA y ie a member, (Bpecta) to The Evening World), Philadelphia, April 77. ANAGER BILL DAHLDN, elated M over hie good start yesterday, told callers at the Majestic that nothing but four etraight would suit him during his stay here. It is rather odd that meither the Phillies nor Brook- lyne have their strongest lineup, for stare on both teams are out with in- juries, but yesterday the Dodger crip- ples proved Wetter than the Phillie in- vallds. Brooklyn fans shouldn't overlook the fact that Dahlen outdid David Harum when he jpped Doc Scanlon to the Phiili for Eddie Stack. About as soon as the deal was announced Scanion re- Ured from baseball for good, so the Phillies gave away a mar pitcher and received nothing In return. ack pitched hie first game of 1912 and held the Phillies to six hits, At no time was he in danger. He had great curves and epeed and showed Mathew- son headwork. Stack {s lighter and more ambitious than ho was last season and should prove the star right-handed running mate of Nap Rucker. Charles Ebbets was at the game and was pained to see a crowd of lees than 2,000, Because of the absence of Man- ager Dooin, Magee, Doo! Lobert, Knabe, Waleh and Kiiliber, interest in Nattonal League baseball here is as dead we sartines in a can. The Phill pected to he a pennant winner big money earner thie year, but it te feared that they will be left at the post and have thelr season's profits reduced 76 per cent. as well. Wbbeta sympathized with For wounding chapter Burdens Delafields, Carrol Chanlera, Dodges, Drexela, Griscoms, Hoyts, Iselins, Martins, Mot gans, Tallere, Peabodys and Pets ai only a few of the prominent New York familfes in the Union Club. William @. ckefeller 19 the only member of his |famnily holding membership and the Standard ON crowd generally ts not re Cuttings, Fish ick W. Lawrence is President of lion Club, and John L. wal der, Jobn and J, Plerpont Morgan ate en, Among the Governing Committee are Henry W. De Forest, Charles K. Heckman, Stuyvesant Fish jr. Francis Key Pendleton, W. Bayard Cutting, Cha Frederick Hoff- man, Percy R. Pyne td and Otto T. Bannard, John Hummel played a strong gaine in the place of Daubert, who Is out with an Injured hand, Cutshaw, at second, aleo played star ball. Smith and Hum- mel led in the hitting—each made two ingles and a double, and in each in: stance the double drove home two run: —»———— ARCHBISHOP IRELAND DENOUNCES THE RECALL, Most Fatal of Proposed Reforms Says Noted Prelate at Grant snes hiliadiailiien COL. HARVEY TAFT’S HOST. Withrow Orlgtwal Re ORANG N. J., April 21.-One o who met ont Taft and went Day Celebration. the Balt Golf Club Unk» with . him to-day was Colonel George Harvey, GALINA, Ul, April The nine- tléth aniversary of the birth of Gen U. & Grant was colslrated here to-day. Archbishop John Ireland of Bt. nf delivered the addre: ‘The ocoasion served as a reunion for survivors of the Forty<fitth Minos Volunteer Infantry and with éther sooleties they joined in @ parade. Declarti his confidence in the per> manency of American Democracy and | Its, cortaimy to overcome the peril which beset it, Arohbishop Ircland, in his address, denounced the recall of judges and judicial decisions, and up- nal Wilson boomer, After the trip over the links, Colonel Harvey wi one of the pany of twenty-four at t luncheon which dad the President for ite guest. Mr. Taft looked strong and well when he loft the residence of he old friend, Clarence H. Kelsey, at No. 115 Prospect street, East Orange, Secretary Hillien Major Hinoades were « mas 1. Webb over night —— — ——__~- PIMLICO ENTRIES. held @ representative system of govern- PIMLICO RACE TRACK, M4, April bs ” ¥ ment. The Archbishop poke of vari- The entries for Mond races ADV! ¥ hree aines Ous proposed reforme, of which he aaid| are as follows: et et NORD THON ace. Aes pay Caniith's hand) bre! then shows * the most fatal was the recall, e- | FIRST iden 1h mols and v9; that « ¥ Clally the Fecall of the Judiciary,” Me | milioe. st tutinge “com Wonk Ti, dun Bor | Lady Aberdeen te endeavoring to] two nines himself, It js then Alesov- so condemned gocialisnr geile, Lat Hite ‘Bue. 100; Vener 100: Tete | pegve the breed of goate in Ireland. Pinachle ack in playing ° i ' Yio; Salmons, 108;| T thought there were no goate in ease advise if Brown, in your ——- WALES COMING TO SEE US? ern Pe . vit oe * ‘Garr Tho Btattor Jen Parts fea > Written Royal Meir WIN Visit Here Next Summ. z. nile | PARIG, April 27.—The Prince of Wales, oe Nedles, |who f# now In this city, will shortly 5 AT hie | vieit the United States according to the | Calioh, 110; Jeanelt Cri de Paris. The Prince will stay here tae until well into the summer, the paper says, after which, in accordance with a plan mapped out oy the late King Ka- ward, he will journey to America to receive the “guiding influence of the 140; tight, an Hla | Reveren 1, iTnear! 140; nae "Zietia, “Yio, it RAOE —-Deiving Park ating: band. A 1dide Ye ‘ ac : ‘ab In Postponed, Because of rain the unveiling of the bronse tablet opposite Grant's Tomh, y | whieh is to commemorate the gift to this!» elty of 2600 cherry tree time ago by Japanese citi Journed Park Mover said that it would take place toemorrow afternoon at 2% o'clock if the weather wae clear. em tree. year ol te ud ciemnon And so Was the busiest bee in night whoreat Mr. Pa: Matt Well: stood at the pastedoard, officials in charge of the boxers and in a grand of the moving picture battery, alded by @ dane like the one carried by Brown, I'm giad A lined with made the plate of that cockney delight, mutten and onions. Gawsh! How ‘reddie Welsh have been when Wells grabbed away olever leh tightwe! and, say—I Wel passed out A ext wal captain, who would not peerye Rocathen 5 not equlp ite men on watch with proper glasses. by moving the pleces on the chessboard. It has in its staggering 3 already borne fruit that would have taken years of agitation to OME TIME AGO I EXPRBSSHD) cue in flute pa smitate @ + SURPRISE as to why eny young man starting out in life should selec: for his vocation the whacking of —Mmouse cackle, & big drum or the tooting of @ slide] gauawker, rooster whistle and cow es trombone, But. I have eince learned r sand blocks will give a 5 that the drummer in an orchestra now-| perfect imitation of @ tree tend, adays has to work bls brain, hands,| Our trap «1 ly departmem is under fect, lungs @nd elbows in carrying out] the expert direction of Lou Stevens, the odd mess of imitation: in hie work. Musician hi supposed ad Your outfit ts not comp! out one of our ecrew-tone With one you can easily toms; blowing. Ho have ace full Arrah-mo! mouse soe: van, that w «row. O'Reilly's sign above ti “Patsiex O/'Mellly, Uconsed to Desler in Funeral @upplics.” Hut maybe Pet eaw the deadly Tome of the combination, Poker—Six hendein @ game, just begun, Smith opens pot with three nines. ‘Three stay, among them Brown with three aces, At the show- Brown mith points out that two of the aces down | ere plamonés, I GREAT TO BE THE MAN ON THE JOD, 1 Uke to ate follow tive up to what Ie expects ND A®8 TO MATT WELLS—well, well, when the Gtante used to play real was up to last night a champion of the Wolgast class. ND, harkee men, I'd lke to eee those moving pictures cut out decency’s eake and fur the benefit of the men furnishing the ordinary combination of light distressed by the glare, and the stew of perspiration. I have no doubt that it slowed them and Joe Humphries were simply poses for the eweaters working All that wai O WURRA WURRA: T alt In @ game, dropping my roll steadily. open, draws two cards, A round, and they're all out but this eink, 9 me and—well, I borrow @ century and finally had held up @ Ming, queen and jack of clubs, and made a royal flush: Ireland—irishmen lose them @o easily. Maybe they're going to improve the breed through the agency of the fa- .|the Bailiedoro goat isn't the only oad ‘3: lehing in the county where the Retllys A ‘There's a publle house conducted by the late Justice Daniel brother Pat that bes this EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. Itip my hat to Mr, O'Netit of the ‘te, waved off all yearning ones who irected the gray-coated constabulary w to nee “the game” taking on euch tone. It is inspiring, we used to say ih Matt fen't there with anything but a reinforced horseshooss and @ brain so vitrified that when he came sort of impression on tim that would be ft bnish from fim tl Nght title, ‘saw Preddle weap over the recollection of it lest ‘was Inolined to shed a sympathetic tear with him. of even that category now. ity Les ‘hot an the inside of a coke oven in the ring leet nigh was turned om, The box ish temperature soon hi FF i z i i li i? missing was a phonograph to catch Joe's ‘1 take ae, A writer ite it off pleasantly in a vertisement tht fa wise +) bear nowt-eaende bay the reach of the drum hanger. are extraordinary if not particularly inviting. ONE OF THOSE TREMULO TALES that I believe, because 1° seen such eccentric dopes ait into a game: AtGh A. M. I pick up a Five tay after two raises, The guy under the gun, who could! He How many thes would you have raised him? HENRY PBCK. th a right heok to the chin, helen is entitled to the stakes, B, BGAN, "Doc" Owen, philanthroplat to the card lovers of the ocean liners, ought to take that chap in'tow who hed two aces of diamonds and still thinks he has a lapk-in for the pot. I have no words lying idle that oan be. used. to describe @ bunch of embryo @ambe lers like you whe would play poker with @ pinochle pack. That's worthy of Flatbush. in Bailieboro, County Ca- oars @n artificial les. But there the door: ' Pinechie.—In 0» four-handed game of auction, A and B have 90, A bide £0 and melde 9, B melds 150. After a tow tricks have been taken by A, B takes @ p end claims the game, on the ground that he has reached 1,000 poinie fore A has made te the mm. A claime ti continued in orier to yaecide the ner, Who is correct? in wd ie matt, ‘The bidder 014 on i¢ must Ge playel owt sts Another player calle (demand, $— FA 1 hae three aces,