The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1913, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, ington @ot # lead of thres runs, =: BOOK there whe great howling on the New York bench. After Gandii had gone) YN PLAYS out, Morgan got to first on Martaait'e | . Cutshaw was thrown out RESULTS or YESTERDAYS @rror. Aingmnith hit @ Uttle roller tn! PUT HIGHLANDERS ss: 5. iiss ==} NIP AND TUCK GAME): : th out. The Washington players ; " | ram my second, Dooin to Knabe. NO paren, oe int i psa Preseein eees, | SECOND INNING—tolan raised a aa Siapulan Fon" 70-90" | fly which Cutshaw got under. St touie " | & oe *. — : MONDAY, APRI STANDING or THE CLUBS « Supt aM :-~ gael) eee LEAGUE. re w. 6 1.00! petnon St. iene 4 il ' Moran’ past hot one to | who threw him at first, Cutshaw | got to frat on Doolan's fumbla Stan. jJow ono up the first base tine, kicked the ball he was de; JARQUARD TWIRLS \TIMELY HOME RUN SERIES’ WIND-UP ‘AGAINST BRAVES Giants Reach Tyler and .Acquire: Good Lead. ed around the umpire I test, claiming that the ball ee Ain. emith leg and was a foul. They finally insisted that leave It to Um- pire Dineen, who wan in a better post- mleséd three swings at Aile bite ih es Doolan singled to right. Dooin banged tion to’ see, Hart finally allowed the ra Hirnunders and Disées estes 18 fetiped him unaeeisted, NO RUNG." Early It Followed Reversal of Umpire| tout “Airemitn then went beck to vat|Doolan's Error in Second) *retert made a arent stop of 4 and was hit by @ pitohed . Shanks Hart’s Decision and Scored | smasnet the next one into whe Ment} Helps Dahlen’s Men to Three Runs. Early Score. RUNS, Miller raleed @ puny fly which Duolan thered im Allen was called out on strikes. Moran was an easy victim fn slow roller which Mayer ond L jerus took care of. NO Ri field stand for a home run and ail three While McBride was at bat finger was smashed by & foul tip he had to retire from the game In favor of Wiliams. MoBridé and Boge! 4 iy Grounders to MoKechnie, Sinam RONG. ’ Phiiadeighia. ‘The Hightenders quickly ‘if Pinay their, galf, cree, aed, bu | Knabe, i. stealing. second, Lobert, 8. ‘ | Ainamity 9nd ‘mccetnnte ret Apieeste side on aserounder, to Morgen. NO Dolan, tt. third trike got past Dooin and on the latter's wild throw to fest Daubert . | réaehed second. Smith. was thrown wt! by Mayer, allowing Daubert to reach j@hird. Doelan made another rank error | by Netting! Fisher's grounder go throw:h | Ris legs, ena! Daubert ti BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn. Moran, rt. Cutehew, %, Stengel, ct. j } : Wheat, if. tr. BATTING ORDER. New York. Washington. Daniels rf. Nceller, rf. Wolter, cater, tb. Harteett, 3y. eavkgrass, ef Connelly, If. fer, 2b. rt. iy. If. Seymours cf. aa] up to fe cones. NO Ge Raith, 2b, er D. great in. br o Umpiree—Kiem and Orth. Umpiree—Hart and Dineen. Age 2. — The BATTING ORDER. York. Boston, Maraavilie, os, Myers, Td. Merkle, ib. Kirke, rf. Daveert, 7, by Knabe fouled Rersog, 3b. Devin, 3b. RUNS. ng Shah ler. in, aa, er, 88, Rartate, « Yonago. THIRD” INNING—Pord. was seine) Doon” a! Marauard, Tyler, p. Fort p En inning and struck out! saser.p, Moeller Foster’ Milan died on a! Umpires—Rigier aaa’ aye: » orig be sroundet to Youngs, NO RUNS. - SOUTH END GROUNDS, ROSTON.| POLO GRPUNDS, NEW YORK, Hightanders got ‘their firet run (foecal to The Drenina Wert.) Giants wound up] aprit a ipaee Ford made ble fire,| "le: teund After Williams had| EBBHTS FIMLD, BROOKLYN, Apri! Gone out oni srounder to third Young! mThe Dodgers Mned up againet the! with Gtalfings’s Braves to-day, with|appesrance of the season to-day 80] was safe on MoBridé’s bad throw. Ford Marquard pitted against Soythpaw ‘Tyler. The crowd was small, as i¢ usu- ally ‘a on Monday. The Giants etart Back home to-night to hagin a series @ the Pole Grounds with the Phitites. FIROT INNING—Tyler coukin't get 6 trike over for Snodgrass, who ond, Shofer fanved Burne etrolied. Snodgrass. and Burne Grorked the double steal. Murray fanned. ith’s fumble, Snodgrass Merkle worked an- . Burns scoring. Her- pitoher for the Highianders. And to sive fig an even break Glark Griffith stacked Engel against him. The warm- er weather seemed to heve thawed out the erm of the New York star and he started off beautifully, Frank Chance was atili unable to play and Chase took the first base job with McKechnie at second. The mild weath- er brought a Monday orowl of 6,00). FIRST INNING—After taking two strikes Moeller drove a wicked one to left centre for two bases, but it proved cracked a single intogleft and Daniele was hit by the pitcher, filling the bases. Wolter drove ® long fly to Shanks and Young scored. “Hartzell forced Ford at third. .ONB RUN. | “FOURTH | INNING —Gandil. opened Young. Aipentth was. ball and worked tho two extra bases; ‘bud: Shi aide on a fly to Wolter. NO RUNS, Cree struck out. Chase wan thrown out by Foster and MoKechtie roltel out Phies to-day for the thins and teat time’ tn the present series. When the game etart® there were about 2,000 fans present. Manager Dehten trotted out Southpaw Allen, Who defeated the Gants, to pitch for the Dodgers. ‘Mayer, a new tWirter secured by the Phitties this year, G14 the finging for the visitors, Benny Meyer, who lost Dodgers by misjidging Lobert' was laced on the bench to-day and little “Herbie” AFURNITURE CO. $08 lined to Kirke. TWO RUNS, to be a wasted blow. Foster popped out/ +4 Ganail. NO RUNS. "Connelly, filed to Snodgrass. Fletcher | to McKechnie and Moeller ied stealing | wren INNING—Good fielding ‘on net bounder Wy itey sod out Maranville. third. Milan splashed one in front of FEM Hele soctad. Sermoe Tig ta{the plate and was thrown out by|the Dertief the Highlanders stopped) struck out abe. atsle - espa Wht. Murray attempted o Gweeney, NO RUNS, nd Fully by the Senators in this ang Kept right On to third on Miller's! the plate, bul threw The Highlanders also drew a biank.|'mhing. Mclirie singled to the infield| wig throw down to catch him. Magee; ‘wil te! Gor to Foster, {84 Went to second as Young's low. singled to centre, scoring Knabe, tut! S: je pope Lalbery Epo tar ii se oop om CREDIT TERM Baymour going arcund to third, Kirke]and Morgan threw out both Wolter and Maned. ONE RUN, Hartzell, NO RUNS. 3 Bown <6) §7 Pern) BDOOND INNING — Fietoher singied| SECOND INNING—As @ result of [throw and MoBrite was safe, Engle! « « % centre, Wilson out, Maranviile to] Umpire Hart reversing a decision, Wasn-|'Sking second. Moeller bounced out to, Young made a great Tet tateedilpe ii ethendry ===" stop Of Foster's hot grounder and threw ranville thiew out Snodgrass, ONE| 2%, Merkle retired Kirke, Devlin jout MoBride at theplat ¢ Foster stole t . s double! to centre. Marquard tossed out |second, but Young made a remarkable | Smith, NO RUNS. running catch of Milan's Texas leaguer FIFTH INNING—Gnodgress’ hit /andjcettred the sidé. NO RUNS. touk a bad boung by Connelly for a oe double, Shafer doubled to centre scoring “nodgrass. On Burn's ground- er Shafer was run’ down, Deviin to nad chceriey via oe Mararville to DeViti june reaching ‘ole sece Ned walk Bi M | omas Sserle hea, to Kirke. NO RUNS, fea a double ayes fess fhaned Connolly fled to Burns, Fletcher threw | ONE Rl “out Maranville, Myers filed to Murray. Fi MO RUNS. Rariden's liney, Tyler ‘doubled to } FOURTE INNING—Maranvilte trew| right. Connnny doubted to centre, out Heraug. Fletcher watked. Wilson | ecoring Tyler. Maranville thade the sme to Kirke. Marquard fanned. NO| third straight double to centre, scor RUNS ing, Conai Fletcher threw. out; d out Seymour. Fletcher | Myers, Seymour fanned. TWO RUNS. 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NING,—Shafer out, Maran- Borne fanned, Win & Newark. his first appearance in Burope at the opening of the Newark r made a one hand stab of GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE ren and Make Your Own Terms’ 54-inch bolt of material—and after be- ing put through this soaking in cold water. process it can shrink no more. it Gosts us more money to re-shrink va yang A ‘erme EE ‘ew Jeraey, Lo Connectiont i peiivinss. 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