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th audiénce ty the Pope snd when they were informed that al! audiences at d the prayer for the Holy, all of the pilgrims | Vatican Postponed tndefrite: they, ding those Who had . With the others in the impre before the Vatican. ects reports state thst the fe the condition of the jorted im other fe oufering GMeahy of respiration, thirst eeatinues, it io that the Por prestration. thing is being prepared at the to give the Pops a long period Fest. All te pilgrimages have been during this month and the pllertruse which loft New on & under _ CARDINALS NO? ALLOWED To ry Fal. called per- At the Vatican (his morning 10 about the Pope's health, They it. but were not the instructions uf erative that the was to receive-no of the callere Merry del V others by Mgr. Ranusai, Paps! major domo, and the rest oy y . Canali, the substitute Secretary of | SAM were mformed of the improvement ‘that had taken piace in the Pope's con- Gitten.and assured of the absence of any @ause for alarm. Pope's sisters here, Atina and Barto, have wired @ sister in oye ming that she ana other family come to ome declares he does imvinediate death, seolution ees when Pope Plus X. di be by a gradual ebbing ay of t suddenly i FOLLCWS ATTACK OF THE INFLUENZA, His Holiness ‘ yergeeed rallying from his rezent influen: itch was more thee was meade known. He in- on Jeaving his bed and resumi audiences, adopting a programme gave him iwo Gays of complete “each week, On Monday night came y @uceeesion of Ate of faitgue. followed rise in temperature toward morning, but weakness irreguiarity in uresthing becom. irked, Ampending pligrimages have been indefinitely. Groupe of pi remained for icurs in a pouring ie in the square outside the Vatican, i Monga Notable amorg theep trom Venice, who em STremtings wiih the Pope's eis: WM Wee were stationed at a window Belapee 16 causing great anztety. ‘We was not expected, and the feaaon that at his advan | ta, the ever present dan: omer te withsiand the drain on hile recent fliness the Pope w: depressed, bun 21 the inttu-| ay mpioris | Ani eatey. D IN STOLEN CAR, Caeght Uereoding Limit Meld for e24wo Ther, sage men, accused of having Inte the garaxe behind the home Wiliam U1. Khare, at No, 37:0 aven'tc, Bronx, last night io $00 car for a joy rere > tn #1000 batt i = Kernochan tn the Mortl- Court this afterhoon on charaus larceny. Wore Albert Zoler of No, 31 81 Wate asin ‘ East One und d and Twen- | M1 John Burke of Hiindred and Twene t. ‘They were captured while along Boston Rond north of the theft of the . Phere is an eterna) cherm to ccuntry which appeals sooner or | man. A breath of fresh air after a! of silfling city existence; a romp, ithe fields for the children; a stroll | the woods-—who has not longed! lef Seth a change: To be lord of acres ‘and sit of a summer evening une) ctor F One's own fig tree is 2 healthy am-| tion th for ai! to indulge tn, of any and every advertived in To 3 oi every one can be suited. HE ae Bring. ce Pe nick the spiritual ; ot the Hight Rev, Juseph Bishop of Toledo, will not be by Hie Holiness. | =f} an KENDAL CALS SMELL “THE AT BRIE NQURY Adds “Bribe Taker” and Says _ the Senator Is Known as a Criminal. HITS BACK AT LAWYER. i | ey Asked to Put Through Bills Was for Own Pocket. ALBANY, April 9.—George H. Kendall, President of the New York Bank Note Company, whe accused Senator Stephen J. Otilwell with asking bribes from him, to-day at the Senate inquiry on his charges, caine out bluntly with the statement that Mtiiwell “wae no better than a thief and @ bribetaker.” Under Hot Fire, Declares Mon- ' THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1918. Bomb Kicked About by Boy Scouts, | Who Found It in Tenement Hall, $6466 4 66409466 44-6000446446001004' | | aes $0 2699006 0000000000 00088 Os noes Oe St atceooecesé “Tou believe him to be @ thief?” asked Lawyer Wilson, counsel for Sen- ater Mtilwell. “2 40," replied Bendall. Kendall, who was under a het cross fire of questioning trom the time he resumed the etand to- believed Stilwell was & portion of the $20, which he hed to sive Lewis for drawing the bank note bill and he did not consider that Stile well acted In capacity of a law. er. “There camé aw time, dian't there, when you understood Stilwell to inti. mate that while he didn't want any money for himnelf, It would take to get the bill out of the «sembly committee?” asked Whison, “Stilwell sent’ me # telegram to tha: | eftect,” replied Kendall, BELIEVED HE WANTED MONEY| FOR HIS OWN POCKET.| | Stilwell telegram wht’ tn the corteet ninver? 2 “DIA you believe the Avsembiy Coase Commitree domanded that money?" “Z Welleve he wi it for Me owa i after & brief period of wrang-| Hing hatween the witness and Wilson, | the line o7 questioning changed abruptly, “fs thore any confusion in your mind my questions?’ Wilson asked. Yea," was Kendall's reply. ‘You have some di Menity in compr hending what U wish to arrive at?’ have diMoulty in comprehending what ts im your mind," Kenda’) veplted. Wtlnon dall con ; of the Stilwell-K the ji tty questioned Ke: nowapaper accounts. ndail case on the day adall charges to the Governor Kapecial emphasis was tald upon Ken- datl's pi ed statement that he had threatened Mtiiwell over the telephone with exposure by telegrams to the Gov. ernor and the legislators unless Stilwell feported bis bill out of the Senate Coda Committee und secured Ite report | | Exononge, and Mr. Ki unt & bribe of me te ‘overs * was the reply. aaa tuat unless you acceded to dis) Suddenly the changed again. Une of questioning Yeu 1 se my mind, you (nue hol Make Atatoments k Untess you Lake the etund aid | i was Kendall's| | quick answer. “T've yot 4 better man for that. Wie son retorted. Returning to Kendall's threat to ex- Done Btilwell If he didn't report the bill from comuittes, Wituon axke: you determine eth way with the Legis! ot New York or you.wauld diegrace one ot ite members "Ke is cimzly & momber of that | bocy who tn ae well kaown te you as t aun eriminal,” all's reply. do vo long tinued Wile ¢ what 1 do #0 long 1 go rignt Nared Kendall, “You have called everybody a thief! end a liar for thirty yeare, have you ! noe Here counsel for Kendall objected 4 the question was not answered. Wilson next asked the wt ir} ! he had not had some experience with! | legislation ty Richmond, Va, in whici| here wax a bribery charge, Atiorney | | General Carmody inierrupted to oak) 1 ee commitivee for a ruling as to! Whether eviv@ave afforting ‘the cree ews woul be pers minittee decidet to such evidenss, but Stilwell's! did not pursue the inquiry | along this Ine, ou know what the penalty t| & member of tho Legian: asked Wilson, NOT UP FOR SENTENCE NOR ON TRIAL, | mitted, | accept oouneel itu The senien ey read from the State consi!tu- section which declares the punishment for bribing, or attempting ize and every | t@ bribe @ legivlator shall be not more} World daily, | h? ten yeare impriscnment or 5,000 fine, or doth. “After hearing that read, do you still | continued counsel. nation | PRE HEN SEDIBDEN41DADDDE 1 HEDGEEHOER HEE ING4ES 4450 ITP Statement that he had thri @enator to expone the alleged attempted extortion if the bill was not reported. “Did you ever read the Constitution?” “T've heard that it fan't_ much between friends,” replied Kendal knowledge goes." Kendall said no one had promised him immunity and that he was not recanting “E thought 1) he sald, everything to lose and nothing to gain.” Tho Witness raid ne bad not consulted either the DistricteAttorneys of New York or of Albany. “They haven't even Proinined me #000 4 yoie,” he observed, adding he did not want immunity for nything he had do: ASKED IF HE WAS TREATED FOR MENTAL TROUBLE. One of the first questions ed Mr Kendall when he resuined the stand] Letourno, 105 (F. Jackson), € to 3, 1 to to-day was: ‘Did you go to Italy to b. treated! to fo- @ mental disorder?” The question was withcrawn before the witness had an opportynity wer it, Sut Attorney Wilson, Bt: 6 counsel, declared he would ask it again i Dr, Charles L. Batley of Albany, an Allenist, continued to oceupy a place be- side Btilwell’s counsel, the witness closely and jotted down no! Kendall ten: led that he resided for several months in the year at a hotel owned by Assomblyman David H. Knott in New York, He had discussed with Mr. Knott, he sald, the alleged discrimi- nal wt the New York Bank y by the New York Siovk it had said tn. the “erushing of all the vane note Industrien Was race to tie State.” Asvembiyman Cuvier originally tne troduced a bill designed to put an end to this digerimination, Later Mr. Kn Introduced similar bill the Assembly yesterday ——— occasionally Ne Treading Till Date Rank ‘The Governors of t ew York Stock ¢| Hxchtinve this afternoon vuted to sur- | pend the business of the Exchange un- ti) noon on Monday, out of respect to J. THerpont Morgan, whose funeral will eld on that day in St, Iseopal Chureh, Business could have been suspended for the day, It was explained, but for the probability of the United States Supreme Court handing down on Mon- day @ decision in the Minnesota rate cane, which has been pending for sev+ oral months and which in of great ine terest to the tt tinanctal metal word WIFE ADMIRAL EATON’S HEIR WH! Gives All but 6990 to Woman Aveused of His Warder, PLYMOUTH, Mars, April will of Rear-Admiral Joon G, Katon. Med for probate to-day, leavem his tale, With the exception of 8600, to the widow. Mre. Haton in charge of hav band given. waiting trial on the ema . The value of the estate ee MARLBORO ENTRIES. The entries for to-morrow's races are hts year-olds and 109; fen Hror 110: Pink Lady, 1 They Fons 104" Terrible Dan, 107s Top’ Rook, i Re 10 pward, , m, 975 i » Nelson, 100; Cat, 118, ido, “119: Monkey, 408, THIRD "RACH—Seven’ furlongs; purse 6900; ipresrestelig ma ti $06; ee, Mate 98; Casque, 100; a. einen SYOURT WACE-One we and a sisteroth; yiute #800; thwe searclas and uoward. “Oo, 00; Kiatrs, 104; Avarte Hill, 108; *Superviear, 10), Nintole Oremus, 1041 Cattybuak, 119) | Matdeuen,” 100, vier RACK—Mix ond one halt BD, three: sear-clus upward, "a, ods weal oe lehman, 125 Maltaat, , 03; Melelift, 105; Hweet 0 that you threatened Stillwell, and tat by reason of that threat your bi was reported out at co ymunittee?"* Mans was “That's about av far as iny! ned the! “T have | | Eine i He observed} 0: BOYS KICK BOMB DESIGNED 10 BLOW TENEMENT TD aT | Make Footbal of of Destroyer Placed in Hallway of Sixteen | Family House. . | : The Atty-eighth murderous bomb ex- Plosion which | tan since Jan, 1 shook Joseph Mino’e | order tor military protection was made Yale . | berber shop at No, 1% Chrystie street | Y the rafiway officials after frequent Colts | to-day, There was no clue by which! | the precinct detectives could learn who | planted it and lighted the fuse. | Owen Egan, Inspector of the Bureau of Combustibies of the Fire Department, himself crippled in a hand by the ox- Plosion of a bomb sent to Judge Otto Rosalsky @ year ago, and the depart- ment’s most experienced man regarding explosives was horrified to-day by the Posetbilities of a bom> which was found in/an east ulde hallway whion he hi had under observation for 1 week. The bomb was bullt for wholesale de- atruction. The ordinary bomb—such ia gated by the police “Black Hand bomb'—is encased in metal piping or in & Wrapping of bullets and slugs, ap- Darently intended to jee the maiming or death of peraons in the vicirity when the explosion occurs, The new bomb was cunningly and! sclentiNcally designed to blow the alx- teen-family tenement at No. 714 Second | avenue into atoms, “It would have made as much of a} wreck of that big house.” Inspector | Ewan ‘eald to @ reporter of conuider- able bulk, you would make If you j wat on a derby hat.” The nucleus of the bomb was @ four; | and a half pound mixture of giant; powder, chlorata of potash, powdered sulphur and antimony, The antimony | 1s a wickedly wolentific addition te the | deadlines of the explosive. Antimony | forme @ fulminate like that of mer-, ward: purse $900; selling: four and a! carteidgen, and oscenda ine ine “| half furlongs, —Senegambian, 112 (F.) through the mass with eater awitte| Jackson), 2 to 1, 4 to Sard 1 to 2 WON: ness than could be odtained by any} Boas, WS (J. Fever), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and! other agent. For general wrecking; even, second; Goiden Cluster, 19 tH.) purposes, Intended to spread deatruc- Donnetor), 6 to 1, & to 3 and 6 to & ton over a large open area, the chlor. third. Time, 3713, Crouse, Madriver,| ate of potash and sulphur mixture ie| Herndon, Monkey, Seville far more effective than dynamite. and Black silk also ran. The explosives were packed SECOND RACE-Six and one-half bate fol | 4rical container, five inches in diameter furlon; purse $900; selling; three-y: and six {ncnes long, made of binders Olds and upwarl—Citt Top, 100 ‘J-| board three-cighths of an inch thick. Dryer), 7 to 1, § to 2 and @ to 5, won: This wae exiltully wrapped with heavy Packing twine. Each layer of twine (F, Moore), 5) was ited so tightly that either a . 2 to t and @ to S, third, Time—' machine or an implepent must have! 1.33 Virginta Creeper, St. Avano, Red! been been used to make the atraads Jacket, Pretend, Grecian Bend aleo ran.| taut, Over the firat Jayer of twine a THIRD RAQE— ear-olds and | heavy coat of shellac had been paiat upward; purse $200; selling: four and a/and a second and # third layer, half furlongs.—Smirk, 111 (F, Jackson), | larly treated, were bound on w 3 to 4 1 to 3 and out, first; La Sa Ja, 113] shcliac was wet. (W, Hall), 6 (0.1, 2 d 4 to S, wwe] Policeman’ Murphy of tie Gast + Harrington), | Twenty-second street station discovered 4 to 1, 6 to 5 and 3 to 5, third, Tim~| the menace of this intended death-deal- 0.57, Tantickle, Mama John Shreve, er, He paused on his Second avenue Very Apt and Spring Up also ran. patrol to watch @ group of ry Lerea FOURTH RACE—Handicap; three-| who were playing with a peculiar 1 year-olds and upward; puree $900; atx| ing bundle as though it were a football, and a half furlongs.—Sylvestris, 117 (A,| kicking it and tossing it from curb to Matthews), 5 en and 1 to 3 won; | curb. Cuitynank, er), 6 to 1,3 to 1,| Murphy cauwht the thing himself an as | wd 6 to 5, ne cond; Vilay, 10% (J. Dryer), 5 what it misat ve tin ot, 2 to Land even, third, Timo nn Castle, Soni Quaver, » Bods also ran, NORFOLK WINNERS. FIRST RACK—Selling; four-y and upward; six furionge.—Me( MARLBORO RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Three-year-olds and up-! v 2, aecond; Kinder Lou, 93 od, mi- the. one of (hair compa: | found it under the stairs fn a ag jthe tenement, The fume, of nary commercial ort, had panel: | about six inches from the head of the | detonating cap. Sota aim J ad | Na jthe execut! | won 14 (Wolfe), 9 to 5, 4 to & and 2 to % Veno Von, 104 (Mondon), 3 to 1, MATRIMONIAL TANGLE OF ILLINOIS WOMAN 9—The|! Mark, (el | Hale George’) 6 to Sand 1 to % second; Cloud Chief, 100 (Butwell), 3 to 1, even and 1 to 3, third, -Time, 1132-5. Lady Sybil, Dust, Running Account and Racine also ran. PUZZLE FOR COURT. Her Second Marriage Declared Void, She Wants Similar Ruting on First. hy the annals of the courts of thie 107 (Wolfe), 29 to 1, 8 to 1 and 3 and pusrling to the tawyers Inv Time, 0492-5. Colors, Lady Bs. | utose to-day in Judwe Petits « Mudge's Sister, Odd Cross, Pat} Kecently William M. Marshall, known soctally 4s ar. exhibitor of blooded horses, THIRD RACE—Three eved his Blanche T. ing; five and eo half furlongs.~Ancon, divorce. Mrs. rehall married the 100 (Snyder), 7 to 2, 4 to & and 2 to 2, | plaintif six days after her divorce from first; Jongull, 106 (Baker), 3 to 1, even'| Robert H. Mullens, her first husband, and 1 to % second; Arran, 108 (Connelly), | The sult had been on jeai ng for two ® to 1, 1 to 1 and 4 to 1, third, Timo | days when yesterday Judge Petic aud- 1, Anna Claire, Mins Tromp, fenly threw the case out, asuerting tan Jinks amt Wills alto ran. that the marriage of the Marshalls, un- namo fell, dev the law prohibiting the re-marrlage FOURTH RACE~Throe-yoar-olds and| within a year of divorced pornuns, was upward; selling; five and a helf fur-| thegal, Tis suling deprived the threy —Cheniutpo,’ 112 (Buxton), 9 to | year olf child of the litigants of legal 4 and out, first; Smash, 98 (Deer-| parentage. )», 8 to 5 t to 5 and out, second:| To-day Loaie H. Whipp, attorney fer Tiger Jim, 104 (Montour), 100 to 1, 20] tre, Marshall, declared in court that tof and 4 to 1, third. Time, 1.09 1-5.) re, Marshall wae only fitteen years Hane Creek and Roseburg also ran, e when whe ran away to St, Louw —--—-— arried Mullens without the con- JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. Be eee tage to Muliens was therefore which, being , her ‘The entries for to-morrow's rac xs follows: riege to Marehal) wae perfectiy mate, Judge Petit told the law FIRST MACK Sure, 8300; — tmo-zearolda, eoaidens; selling: four furlongs.-—Salvation Nel, by Star Lady third, terling, Rutledge and Triffe al Dy- are consideration of the problem, pana lbs Atel SAYS PICKPOCKETS LURED HIM TO MOVING PICTURES. There wan all kinds of ex-itement in a moving picture show’at No, 68 East Fourteenth street this afternoon when soventeen-yeur-old William Green of No. 422 West Two Hundred and Sixteenth stree appear before him next Monday for . 107; Savile d Wa FY SRCOND RACE Parse, pad ups polling. six, furs Dipper, town, 1 110; ‘Ariat conditions: we) 101; Monoracy, i FOURTH BACK tote dicap; three year-ohde Jorkriue, 08 Kormah. 10 13, Hettaan, Oe, nee FREE OMNPTH RACK@-Purte, $200; three-yearolde tovau futlowgs.—* Veueta vom, oud up; selling: wi: C 0; Facalibar, 100; The 108; ‘ie Mouse, 106; Kitten, 107; ouestion 00: tarye-regnelds ukTH Baok Lal Ma eerventy yards, ~ ‘Cem the youth had tried to plok hia pocket, Lights were turned on, a polle jin and the youth Jefferson M Gr aietrate Appleton that the met him motifs the pleture fnvited him 1 his ving he Ae two ticket young man in $100) ‘eatlor allowance nti fines tieek tat LA ly to be successful with men ra with on cman leas cautious than w or boy CHICAGO, April %—A situation unique! ™ shall, for! ¢ 7TH AND 71ST | SENT TO BUFFALO (Continued from Firat Page.) of, the briga with headquarters at Rochester and separate companies at Sytacuse, Elmira and other Western | Now York cities, arrived later tu the day. The appgal to Justice Charles HM. ; Brown of ‘che Supreme Court for an demands on Mayor Loute P.. Fuhrmann and Sheriff Becker for such order bed been refused. The Mayor maintained that the situation had not reached acute stage that made the presence of troops necessary. Before iseving the order Justice Brown conferred with the Mayor and Chiet Police Regan by telephone Mayor htmana inelsted that in hie Pinion there Was no call for the troops, but Chief Regan admitted that the sit- | Mation was getting beyond his ferce of 30 men, who had been on duty almost continually since the strike was de- Clared on Sunday morning. Justice Brown acted under chapter (1 of the Laws of 190, which empowers @ Justice of the Supreme Court, «a county judge, a sheriff or the mayor of a city, In the event of rioting, to eal! upon the commanding officer of the Guard for aid. Major-Gen. John F. O'Ryan, in command of the National Guard, was present when the order was served upon Brig.-Gen. Welch, and ‘after a conference It wae decided to order out the entire Fourth Brigade. William B. Fitzgerald, a member of | committee of the Amal- gamated Astociation of Street Electric Raliway Employees, who deen the directing it of the strike up to this time, to-day sent a protest to Gov, Sulzer the ordering out of troop The message to the Gov- ernor read: “The street railway men of Buffalo have been forced to strike to secure thelr American rights organize for a Uving wage and humane treatmen:. juat been informed that th te :reops are ordered oxt this morn. {ng ff this te true, it {s for the sole | purpowe of asaisting thie arrogant com: | joy | pany and to intimidate these working- men. “We have been and stil arg willing to submit our contenaons to arbitration. ‘This thé co: y has absolutely fused. In the nem to you against unfair and unwarranted discrimination.” Mayor Fuhrmann's efforts ©) bring about @ conference botwoun 4 committes Of the gtrikers and the rafiway officials have thus far proved futil:, In reply ty an Invitation to atter a conference night, President Connetie of the Internationa! sent a polite but frm | declination. A committee from the atrikera anewered the Mayor's sum mons, but in the absence of a repre- sentative of the street \llway nothing was done and the mceting was ad- Journed until this afternoon. 18,0CO FANS SHIVER|: AS DODGERS OFEN BASEBALL SEASON: — (Continuad from First Page.) want to third on Magee's out, bnt Dolan could pot bring him home. Tucker added a single to tha Brook- lyn's totel of bite In the sixth, but there two down ead Stengel to Pankert. tives faced Rucker tn the sev- enti, and though Dooin singled he was caugit napping on Rucker’a quick tose to Fisher, NO RUNS. With down in the end of the sev- id took sec- ond on Wheat's out, but he atuck there when Daubert died on @ grounder to Doolan, Though Featon singled and Knabe got a pase in the eighth, they produced nothing, Seaton dying on an attempted and the other two proving tins io Rucker, The Prootlyn rooters got their chanse Jn the etghth, After Bmith had fanned foy the titrd time Wiather and Mile! ed, Callahan, the young recruit, was sent in to bat for Rucker, but the bes: ie could do was to force Fisier at third, A wild ptteh nved boll runners # peg, bul Stange! felled in the emersency, going out on a bound to Doolan. Ragon p!teavd ¥ the | Brooklyn and easily go: men ud. —-—— ¢ &. Pugh Den: OLD Pi COMFORT, V ~Charies EB, Pugh, former First Vice President of the (cnnsylvania Ratlroad Company, who suffered u stroke uf apopiexy, died yesterday, Mr. Pugh had n coanected witn the Penney.valla Raliroad for fifty-one years and five atation time of i pei the age limit set by the com- pany, Mr, Pugh was an oMoer in fifty jated with the Pennsy)- on, He was seventy- Composer Sehwarts Marries, Wedding bells that oft have chimed compositions of Jean rt, composer, rang for the song writer himeeif in Hartford, Conn, to- day, bal Rossika Delly became his the tunoful Boh bride, Dolly, and the other me: ber of the Dolly twina, Jansel, who ai are with her sister at &, ‘Winter bo, Harstore Green, The | b; George Mattalino Te it on hte ames + World Wants Work Wonders. |2'X0" ws Leroy: street Peace Stephen Le \ REGIMENTS MAYBE: AND COLTS BOTH f labor we apreal |” in thelr half. Whson now the Gjants. Yale got the bares full with one ow in the sixth, but Kchofeld fouled owt tt Wilson and: Hunter fanned. The Giants fe a good iofd in et half 6f the afxis. Merkle Went 10 second on F then stole tht single. Wijxon 9! home wien Hun centre field, were easy outs, Yale failed to get seventh. Bingies by Shafer, Doyl: and Merkt gave the Giants another fun in tw seventh. With two out for Yale in the eight? Snodgrass mufted Pumpetiy’s fiy, tut t did no good, as Schofield popped té Merkle. There was nothing doing for the Glants in their half of the B.3 FRUIT OF TOIL | OFTEN FAILURE THRU SICKNESS The Brain and Body Must Re in Accord for Any One, to Exert Best Efforts, seg 7h GIANT REGULARS threw the ball t ‘hupp and Snodgran TWO RUNS. to first In th ~ BEAT YALE NNE |Thorp's Timely Double Won the First Game McGraw’s Squad. | for THE SCORB. FIRST GAME, ort oe sal BUCOND GAME. OvV110000 OF OORT O21 O RH vat BATTING ORDER. : Midbrook, ef. Reilly, 8b, Blossom, Rideli, 1b, Lomise, 3 2b. eet ft ie Hunter, a ile, p. Umpires, Bmaite and re han POLO GRoUNDs, New YORK, April %—The Giant-Colts| beat Yate ‘in the first game of a cold weather double- header this afternoon that ran five }innings. Al Demaree, who is to be une {of McGraw's regular pitchers thie sea- son, was entirély too strong for tne col- boys, and they fafled to get @ nit. Errore by young Giants tu tie firat inne ing enadled the “Rah Rah" boys to | Score one run, but they: never nad a! chance after that. Jim Thorpe wee in the rpoiiieny su far os fang were concerted and Made good with @ rush. It was his! two-bagger and grout spoed that gave the Colts thelr Winning run in fourth inning. Claude Cooper, tu other prospective star, also showed sat~ tefactorily, dnd, thanks to his efforts in the third inning, when he outeprinted au inflek? hit, the other run was scored. | |The short contest was full of errors ind Uaual Coilexe mix-ups, oUt tre Li10U- | sand faze who had braved the iy Yale . Giants . i Murray, rf. | H Morkie, 1b. | Fletcher, & | | CHAS. J. SMITH STATES: “| Had Been Unable to Work for Six Months, but Tona: Vita Gave Me Strength.” vot ! i] | Nervous ailments \ T id body must werk in fect accord for any one to be. able to put i Sect thete best efforts. Vita, the new uerve tonic, her hed wonders tn restoring health ho suffer from ia this city owe te do thei: crete ‘the eee ery je to do their w necessary vim and ambition. Chas. J. Smith of Barteo St., Miller- ton, N. Y., recently stated:—, “ft bad been unable to work for the, is six months owing to the fact that [Weather to coine ou: thorougily ea-|f wee overcome with nervousness aad yed it mach trouble. Since takit a Giant Resuiare took the fleld for verene Vita I feel like jo wecund battle against the Bulldog fia cat and sleep much ae 4 o'clock and alongside the collese| Nervous debility is ant tremen. ‘oye looked Giants in stature as well as} dous inroads ine the st <7 couatty, and for a eee After two were out fo: Yale in the] seemed very comy to many oo firat inning Blossom drove a singte ready shen he introduetion ee through Merkle, but foolishly tried to steal second without t-king 4 lead and|the matter of : short tne bel eter an Was thrown out by Meyets, When |i eer, ~ etadicated alto Snadgr: ete the bat for the Giants hs or by the bis |p, ween thee eclen bs’ bat arb Found of aympatietlc applause Lo] DY Mayo irrtablity prey. Fh Walked, Shafer topped out. Burp disay spell: s peor cireula- walked, but Doyle and Murray died spostita: didey blood aed qulckly and there was no score. After i or Toe general al fecing ot two were aut for Yale in the can obtained at61 second, Bumpeily watkad, but Schofield | of the Slosipal Grol Moree ten seat filed to cemtre und wound it up. City.—Advt. Tserkle. and Fletcher started off the : second with singles, but Meyers, Ames and Snodgrass went out in quick orter. Yale ecbred tn the third, to the grat oa Qf the crowd, With one down, Die etngled jn contre and went to tl one Midbrook wae nafs ov A wild throw to frat, Rett ight, echring an brook to third. They tried a Qoubie |. but Midbrook was ont at the Plate, Blosom fied out to Murtay.’. The Giants tied the score in their halt, Shafer walked, stole second and went to third on Doyle's infield out af- vend na Mide ter Butte had fouicd to the catcher. | Murray also walked and stole socond. J. GLASSBERG, 2 Ba ASSN Y. 1225 West vw PROD. 58 3d Ave., N. Y.| 225 West 42d St,,, y | struck out, Merkle drove & hard single throual Blossom, scoring Shafer and sending Murray to third. They tried a goud’ atech but Murray was out at the ‘fate. Bchypp pitched for the Glants inh tie fourth, Yale took the lead again in the fourth Tiddet wot to recond en 9 wild throw! by Shafer. Cornt#h and Pumpolly atruck ont. Sehotlel! singled to left ant! Riddell scored, Hunter singled to lett, sending Schofield to second. Gile forced out Hunter, ONK RUN, The ante tled {t again in their halt and It began to look tke a regular ball game. Fleteher hit to deep centre for two bases, and went to third on a wid! pitch, Rellly got Myer's not grounder to short, but made a wild throw to ine plata and Fletcher scored, Schupp Reilly made a wo ndertut | stop Snodyrass's« het Ingo srovnd dararn stole In th d and Yale ner 10th Bt. ‘West of Biway. MATURED LIKE OLD WIRE HOLBROOKS SAUCE. FOUND AND REWARDS, : : meneame ! one-handed drive and touched Me; accond, but fifth Sichunp was goings failed to reach rat, s The Giants alw> fated to reich frat £)! 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