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- AMES ANO SHAFER RUCKER OES WN COSTE INST BEAT HBTS Both Take Balloon Ascensions | Series at Boston Has Been Re- markable for Hard Hit- ting So Far. and Phillies Start With BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER. MoDonald, 3b. Hess, 9. Umpires—Kiem and jessrs, Rigier and Finneran, POLO, GROUNDS, N. ¥. May 2—- the game between the Giants and the Phillies, Manager Mo- Grew announced BOSTON, Mass., May 3—It used to be sald that the only interesting feature of but the experts who wrote Pitcher Bert Maxwell to the Toronto|that critclem had never seen an inter ‘Clu® of the International League, Grew held on to Maxwell for a long|!¥n. Some thousands of “fans time, hoping to find a place for him, owt there are so many pitchers on the ‘ete that he hed to cut it down be- fore May 15. There was a crowd of 0,609 out to see the game this afternoon and the weather was like mid-summer. Ames eared he piching for New York Me-|cRy match between Boston to South End Park this afternoon to sec the third sanguinary encounter between je two collections of bloodthirsty \ce-busters’ won't be able to pass at criticism fairly upon either King’s or Dahien's hired me: repeats itself. ‘These particular exponents of the Bu developed euch @ srteak of wildnes| maniy art of clouting are after the tn {the opening round that he had to e conditions of Seitehen from the box and Wiltse ob- |metor, ton venders. wtuitited, Ames'e wildness gave the|moist ballers, curve ballers, straight Philles « decided lead. Knabe and|paiiers, fade fast ‘Ties both walked and a wild pitch|siow balers, afvermed them a base each. Lobertlerans and recrults all look alike. Ten then hit a grounder to Shafer, but the /of them—count ‘em—have been massa- young Californian got badly rattled asljcred in two days. to where to throw the ball and finally threw past Meyers, allowing both Knabe| encounters. Thirty-seven ‘Titus to score. Laderus also got | scored. Not if himory right handers, underhand heavers, Fifty hits were made in the first two Fifteen errors of plas’ and nu- was taken | merous errors of judgment were count- Boston made eight and Brooklyn seven of the former. wen: to firet base on balls, ten of them tise on balls and Am fram the box. Wiltse wi Qwhen he started and walked Cravath, filing the bases. Paskert drove a long Re eee en ert eo es Srilit | Bostonians and eight Brooklynites. @n easy grounder to Shafer and the young Californian took another balioon | Kirke. Daubert was th@own out, Swer- ascension and threw wild to the plate, Luderus and Cravah scoring, Doolan went to second. Graham died |second, Spratt to Sweeney. NO RUNS. on \ grounder to Merkle, Doolan going to third. Shafer threw out Alexander. The Phillies had made five rune with- out a hit FIVE RUNS, ATHLETICS PLE _ PEARLY LEAD In Slugging Bee They Gather Seven Runs off Caldwell in First Attempt. Eighteen men In the first inning Moran filed to Smith walked. North Daly forced Northen at ney to Deviin. and/en walked. doubied .o right centre, but was out trying to stretch it into @ Campbell out, shaw to Daubert. Miver ov, Cutshaw to Daubert. NO RUNS. Cu.shaw was pate tumble in the second. Tooley hit Kirk who muffed, but ¢hrew to Sweeney, haw at secon C1 Moran thrown out. Sweeney to Deviin, Jackson singled to left. Deviin fied a Spratt fouled to Phelps and doubled up ‘kwon at second, Too- ley getting the put out. In the third—Daubert beat out on in- cd, Hess to Dev- wn out, Sweeney tng, third. Daly lin, Northern was thi thrown out, He fanned. Gowdy to Daubert. NO The Dodgers ecored the first run of t third, Hess to McDonald. Rucker | winpled to centre, ecoring Tooley. | ran forced Rucker, Spratt to Sweeney. delayed steal Moran thrown out, Gowdy to Sweeney to grounded out BATTING ORDER. Sweeney filed to Northen. when Northen muffed his Miller thrown out. Daubert, Campbell taking third. ‘3. Umpires—Westervelt and ¢'Loughiin Daubert walked. SMIBE PARK, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. May 3—Manager Mack had four of his fecond string men in the game against the Highlanders this afternoon. ‘orthen out, Sweeney to Der 10 abasahde i PIMLICO WI FIRST RACE.—Maiden three-year-olds and upward; six turlonge.—Blue Thistle, to 2 2 to 1 and even, Yankeo, 107 (Hopkins), 11 even and 1 to 2, aecond; Himation, 106 (Alex), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, third. Brown and Ben Wgan, while Derrick Went to short in place of Barry, who as an injured ankle, and Strunk was tgain in Oldring’s place in centre feld. . Manager Wolverton had in the same| "ti dneup as he did yesterday with the J Time, 1143-6, Glim Princess, Napier, hard-working | souie Pitcher, Red Jacket, Lynchburg, , Fond, Doormat, Biwaha, Exi- Stalmore, Clan, Alpine, Travel, Light aleo ran, Gtreet did the backstopping ‘Westervelt umpired trom behind | Kind Sir, ihe bat and O'Loughlin gave the deci- tions on the bases. A crowd of 6,000 { pereons turned out. Zinn started the Fight field fence for two t game with a hit to ; Loan Shark, Wrenk. Zinn took third on a passed Derrick threw ean ) [FIGHT RESULTS. ADAMS, Mase,. May 3. y easy victory over Jack McDonough of to Land 7 to 10, Dock Tracy and Promoter also ri THIRD RACE--One mile; three-year. olds and upward,—Medlator, 96 (Skirvin), 50 to 1, 10 to 1 and 8 to 1, first; Dr. Duen- ner, 1i6 (thutwell), 16 to'3, 240 6 and 4 to | Meets Close in front and 4, second; Light O' My Life, 103 (Tur- n, Yellow Eyes,’ Cluett, Peabody » Troy, N.Y. ff Stream also ran. oF & tah McDouough was in better it men's convention than for the Ss th E es AI Pipy bith de aa ts . ag EROR ey ‘; att ahs fou BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY ¥, 1913. aaatlegia OGER BRESNAHAN METHODISTS HIT $500,000 FOR JAMAICA BAY.|'0 ty te senate commits om Com ; days. terfield Under this measure, $6,000,000, the lars- eat single sum, goes to the Missiesippt , x 5 WASHINGTON, May 4% —Carryina] River; $1,600,000 for Delaware River io nae, ? o han's instructions to the St. Louis TAFT AND WILSO $8,064,010 In addition to the appropria-| Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Dela-| bed Sotterneca au pf tions provided for by the House, the] ware; $500,000 for Jamaica Bay, L. 1.:] degrees of Bactelor of Arte, se BF * The Cine! “ hed . Sf.Louis Leader Confined to} ine"Gerdinais'ts the tone at 10 to TRiveta and Harbors Appropriation biti, | 954,000 for New Haven; $190,000 for Abse-| he returned to take the work Ressiery Whereas the team would probably ha IN CONFERENCE {ng $32,196,690, haa been agreed] con Inlet, N. J. fee Sry bunch, to obtal Master’ His Bed From Severe At- | ost anyway had Bresnahan deen on odtain a Master's degree. the bench, at the same time it Is a sure tack of Tonsilitis. ores that no euch diaparity in scores With Bresnahan away, the Cartinate| ‘ he = . eas tho: ud 4 ‘he I ) al Hf Hf . AD luck Ws etitt pursuing the ma-|ian't-@ man on the club capable of pute eclare Against Stand in Rela- e m O V a a F e nn Oo , Ee Jor league olubs the country: ting the ginger and pepper into the . ‘ . team that Bres always instills, and if tion to the Converttion ? Svor. Roger Bresnahan, who inne is absent for any length of time the past dessons has been obliged to Gabdtanie 9 ‘ himself from the lamond for weeks at! noid ‘down tne ‘ower er en igs Of Brewers. Be & Ume of account of injurios, is the} Bresnahan attempted to practice with latest player forced out of the gam the team yesterday, but became so Ii! { - ‘The former star catcher of the Giants| at the park that he was hurried into a MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, May %—A " 4 we jis eh Confined to his bed in prone gO Fag) LA the players and ¢8-|resoiution which in @ measure places f : at nif hotel Bt. Li Aa gs Th eg f c s opposed to pt vs Fide, tg Me ‘A doctor was hastily summoned and {Methodism on record as opposed « ma eovere . He is suffering | ne pronounced Bresnanan's case a bad {President Taft, caused deep interest a re) (J eau m an unusually violent attack of ton-| attack of tonallitis and advised him to) the Methodist General Conference to- @litio and it’s hard telling when he'll) stick to his bed until told him to) gay, The matter came up in a resolu- pa oe ton introduced by Rew. 3. W Anderson Before moving into our new Building» at ‘The Cardinals miss Roger more than| An odd coincidence ts that yesterday any club in the big leagues misses {te|!t Was stated In the court room in... |of Cahoka, Mo 3 . . leader when accident or fitness ocom.| Louls where there ts litigation over the). The resolution recited that Secretary pels him to quit the ball Meld, Yester-| %0% of the St. Li James Wilton had been made honorary =e «= es ee ‘ Gay's game against the Reds Is a fair Bresnahan {s after the ni an of the Wyewers' Congress in s . example of how important is Bresna. Chicago last October, tan Naa et oe reticent ot the United we offer bona fide reductions from our regular States, the Secretary of Agriculture. and Oe et aa Sansa catalogued prichs (aging ose BY Sars mniliions of Christian people of tho na- everything in our. immense stock, excepting a ‘ they will no doubt be given a shanoe| retbective representatives, to desi from few guns and other articles upon which manu- tion, individually and through thelr to represent America in the Pentathlon | %!! national sement of sald Brew- Five of the Eight Swordsmen|s ‘he olympic’ Games stocesony [or*, commrem and oat ihe Reeretary facturers fix the sale price. Stock’in¢eludes: ie 1 it Is @ new competition on the honorary chairman, because of the in- Who'll Represent This }O!ympte programme, and one that ha - country before, | 1orsement such position would give to - ‘ mak : Country at Stockholm Se-|it.'s, °xpected that many of our prom- the business represented, ona oe a Fishing Ta cl Je of Ev D i ‘ cd zy —_— west will take part in these . Sua ree Pe 4 a viz, to Increase and ext the sale: : - \ lected. bwin Fd oe boa of the] of beer and thus encourage the increase AXES CLOTHING OUTING SHIRTS Md nts: Running broad . . ; susboncaiais throwing. the Javelin (hold in middiey, | Ot crunkennees: cnited states} BINOCULARS COOKING OUTFITS PACKING EQUIPMENT , R. GRADME M. HAMMOND of the| best hand; 200-metre race, throwing the Lee So a . New York Athietic Club has hand, and 1,500-metre race, | authorities utterly disregarded the «x-| BOOTS AND SHOES FIREARMS. . SLEEPING: EQUIPMENT =; named five of the eight sword This is a peculiar combination of | Pressed wish and prayer of the Chris- STOCK. Ae ry men who'll represent this country in the and it would not be surprising] tian welled and wormakhbod ot Ais CAMP FURNITURE HATS INGS st fifth Olympled at Stockholm, Sweden, practically unknown at the| nation, with the exception that the . 4 this summer, They are as follows: Sher- |? 14 win a plage on the| Secretary of Agriculture went out inj CAMP STOVES HOLSTERS SWEATERS A man Hall of the New York Fencers’ A reply a most fvolous, fallacious and CAMP PACKS KNIVES TENTS 4 4 Club, the recent winner of the national | 1 L stereotyped excuse; and, , ; ¢ championship with folle; A. Van 20) York City, Ma; “Wherean, The reply is an innult to CANOES MOCCASINS TRAPS : Post, also of the New York Feucers’ the intelligence of Christian people, fn- oe & eoent winner of the national] ied tian ents memuere pf the Ath<|aamuch as the writer must have known COMPASSES OILSKINS WADERS i > champion: J. events: | Track and” Piefd C. Ca that the sole and only purpose said ° ‘ W. McLoughlin of ihe Boston At cAvdhur, Laver, W) is.\ Pac Congress had in view was to secure and all articles necessary to a complete sportsman’s equipment a Association; Dr. 8. D. Breckinridge of or We De sone the seal and approval of. the United 4 the Washington Fenc 1." W." Riebmond horities ‘to th rt in th Graeme M. Hammond. ‘Fred. Bel i States authorities eir part in the % ¢ > —— } me beverage iquor trafic, -which Ja the Take advantage of this opportunity—it. is .the ‘ HE holding of the tryouts for the greatest curse and blight to the nation Pat ‘ ¥ Pentathion competition at Celtie| Fi ay | SNtherotore,, He Mt -Fowolved. bs" the | greatest sale of sportsmen’s goods ever attempted a Park on Gaturday, May 18, will|§ ef i, B General ,Conference ofthe paee te ‘ d ry lik 1 be a li ted for f +! mark the opening of the outdoor track | OTs my tote ‘Altiy Teta Yad Des bedenre Geep we ivags cuces\vad on is not ely to up! yee The American Ulym-| Drie Huleleh, ‘whe ‘anor t ge j y a re holding’ these tryoute| ere Aier Meatenre: SoH, tt. ‘ts Arenas | to temain loyal cltisens of the United Discounts apply to cash ealee only » in order to get a line on the men, and 4.8 Giangr. br: 8 Mietabach. chats thority in every laudable, lawful and ss J « {f they show good form in these trials aod bh 4, emma: Auale Anderson, PF. tegal way, we do hereby announce as r eee. Fb AT NITIES Fst 5 conviction shat in fo aiding the f ue ~ beverexe Hquor tra Me by their per- * ine forward om the tenm for wal years, Farly| sistent endorsement of the said Brew- . SPORTING NEWS IN BRIEF | iittet’tasy gana itt Amd dit hot bar) oex’ Congsoes In the face of our most > earnest Protest those Jn authority have! Mi . forfeited a claim an ‘uture fran-; . Yale wi! open tho ssason of com- for the gun jenise of the Christian and eeber man- Detttive tennie, matches against the | sci, & che morrow alter | road of the nation. an Outdoor Outfitters—-Men, Women, Children: -: The resolution was adopted amid cheers. Crescent Athigtic Club this afternoon on the courts at Bay Rid The fa. mous field witereon the British ny met for the Davi he 57 Reade Street if New York State championship has been decided {or several years past hag been groomed to perfection, A. H. Man jr, who is ziee2| Seeing Is Believing, but Feeling Is the Naked others, will be in the front rank of the team from New Haven, Thate ore new leaders in bot the five men and . : , $45.00 Black and Blue une fe ie a haa ela oe finished Worsted to Order. Both men averaged the double century, Huchhols * Ritts . + } . being @: hie fest in the jeme with 23 t £ ? ‘The Corinthiaue team poed A o a . | frat voudttow with ‘3 ‘ : ele cot : + 7 jersey OM: TER nina, bly long : 4 Hh i of thts kit 5 ‘ e "13, of Brooklyn, has beer eee am f i" I started the tailors of this city: Mikinka ee “=| . ie 5 venig ip Peds oni : (A edvertising and ‘really. believe that ee | ‘N ; the price of custom clothing in the on nee ' city since my ‘advent here eight months ago is at least twenty tive per cent, cheaper.” ; Here is a proposition for the skeptical: a fine Black and Blue un- finished Worsted, 12 to 14 0z., with the Ob Standish ‘ticket: on the piece; T will make the order for $12.75 ARROW Notch COLLAR \stays so 15¢ 2 for 25¢ LEWISTON, M y gaa of Brookiya won li Vense of this city wi Wslocated shoulde The Sphinx “Observe our twin Heroes! Gallant pre- eervete of Gin im comparable! Long may the guns of dey Palmer's Rally Earns Him Draw. New ns NETO, ila comtast with Gi a ‘hed by 8 great ratiy in the Ia ‘the fire, two rounds it appeared } Woocuous victory, ov PPeakened and in Viti last om ———_ Paester Goes Back to Minors. GHICAGO, May 3.—Pitcher Jack Pfes- ter was seut back to the minor leagues for the second time to-day when the Unleago National League Club soid him 19 Milwaukee of the Arner night teflect thy Bowle with the Red Welch the car signs Gir Rodert Burnett ® Company (32-494 W, 4th Btreet, New Vers from the Loulsville American Asa UNITED STATES LEAGUE. is of the Clu C1 Club, These goods can be seéh in‘iiy open doorway and you can. examine to your heart’s content, and my sales- man will be pleased to give you samples. Genuine Priestley Cravenette Rain Coating—Priestley stamped on every yard—to order, regular or raglan shoulder $12.75 Blue Serges 1187 lined with Skinner THESE GOODS ARE PLACED IN MY Merveilleux Sill, made DOORWAY WHERE THE PUBLIC CAN SEE oe ee AND HANOLE WITHOUT ENTERING. Coronet Serge, 10 to 12 $10 00 “ : oz., suit to order e MITCHELL sez OrenEvnings tat? 9431 Broadway, Corner 40th Street “ SUxw™

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