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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY - i | i i! i ey} Au Ht E en lt id 1 fal itl MATTY AT HIS BEST RUNS ARE SCARCE BATTING ORDER. here. He outbozed Cross and Philadelphia. se been taking on ail the hard ones | Snodgrass, cf. Paskert, cf. Ughtweight class ever since he | Sheter. beyond the featherweight "t be at all vy align; as geod as fF ili 3 : t z : (Bipecial te The Breaing World.) THE il a 7 i H 4 Z of Mathewson and Brennan a» opposing Pitohers. The excitement of last night 4 and hed an un behind the pi FIRST INNING—The Phillies tapped Matty for two singles in the opening round but aoulkd not score. Paskert Grove a jong single into lett bug tried tostretch and Burns's w to Doyle | amount of peifper Pe | | to Burns. Lobert out-sprinted slow il # ee RUNB. i z ol $ E g $2 g tf i if of one run and would have got more, E Jae 583 of the Phillies, Snodgrass got a bare 7 Se i into right centre, but Paskert made a Burns's grounder and threw it to Lo- ‘bert, who touched Tillie out. Burns! stole second and scored on Doyle's two- | foasaer to right. ‘Murray lined out to; Paskert. ONE RUN, GBCOND INNING—The Phillies tied reputation as a fighting man, Why doesn't he fight? It’s all very well to remind the sport- ‘cult Including London, Paris, Berlin, Budapest, Moate Brussels, Vienna, Carlo an@ Nice, The first games will be played in Paris between an English team picked from the players in nine iwndon basebpit clubs, and an Amer- us imported from New York. Burope’s frat baseball season opens ia May. ‘ Not seeing enough action shead in jurope. Hi begin with three days of play at the exolu- sive Ranelagh Polo Club of London, the Patrons of which include King George of England, Alfonso of Spain and the A royal cigarette and the cigarette of Royalty, has @ habit of “showing” Princes and Potentates. A an stunts to Europe. When he! mild and aromatic blend of made a great success of boxing Turkish tot suchasonlythe old House of Nestor can achieve, Bos of 10 for 18c. To be had everywhere. Se ae on Herzog’s sacrifice and scored on Meyers's hot single past Lobey. Greve « long fly to Dolan and M Wan forced at sooend on Boaas Shafer went out Knabe to Laderus. sharp grounder te Doolan. ONE RUN, | purns filed to Doolan. Knabe and Lu- THIRD UNNING—Matty set the Phil-| derus retired Doyle. NO RUNB. Hes down on six pitched balls, Paskert! PIGHTH INNING—Burns got Doolan's| New York. Athletics. «grounded to Herzog. Knabe was thrown | long drive to left. Dooin fouled out to this inrfing. Shafer opened with a singled ON RUN. of the box and sent in Chalmers, a product of the Bronx. The new man was on the Job and struck out Merkle. JOHNNY HAYES TO RACE Hersog popped out to Lobert and re- tired the ald NO RUNS. FOURTH INNING.—After Magee had gone out on a long fly to Burns Dolan singled, but Matty grabbed Luderus'’s grounder and shot It to Shafer, who in turn shot the bal! to first for a pretty double pla: NO RUNS. FOIO GROUNDS, NPW YORK, April | |%.—~In the hope of reaching a definite; Gecision the Giants and the Phillies re- | sumed hostilities this afternofm, with | was etfll smouldering and the chance of | enother thirteen-inning battle brought | out @ crowd of 10,000, Chief Me: wap! Dack in the lineup after a week's rest RUNS? second, be Med | neties fim ot 4, _Knabe Med out) ate TH LNNING—Hurns backed ibounder to Shafer, tut died on the bases, i las Magee grounded out to Doyle. NO/ The Giants jumped in for the lead) ‘but for wonderful Welding on the part | on balla and Shafer lined a clean singie | wonderful throw and got Snodgraes at | third. Shafer took second, but was oui | @ minute later when Doolan get! THE Princely smoke of eeeppepnnmenmmeneenes i522 yh etd A Gob LiFiGd Beh a |” BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK GAME — MR. BUGG---HE ALMOST SAW Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). je hit the left field ed, filling the bases, But Snodgrass nd went to third * nae to Knape, tru: out, Doyle to*Merkle. BATTING ORDER. Wolter, rf. E. Murphy, rf. a ot. ‘out on a weak splash in front of the| Merkle. Matty #truck Chalmers out on Oldring, Ye. place and Matty tomsed out Lobert after ho Ruan toa, (2 as. Goltins, | leaping in the alr for his high founder. SG mai Al es coor typ mo real roc )! NO RUNG. e run. Lobert threw Herzog ; The Giants lost a great opportunity in] out. Meyers drove a long fly to Paskert. a, Bush, p. » MoReevey and Connolly. Dooln then yanked Brennan out | Hert flied out to Merkle, ‘NO RUNA, | Attendance, 6000 filed out to Dolan. Doyle| NINTH INNING—AMiller batted tor Doth watked, filling the | Paskert. He was out, Doyle to Mer- ' is kle. Knabe out, Herzog to Merk: (Special to The Evening Wor'4.) Johnny Hayes is going to get back in the running game and as a profess! too. The little Marathon winner, after coaching runners for several years, de- clded recently that his jegs were eti! season is the record of Con! in} Sheridan, who belleved that the London egy grounder to Knabe |NO|Strithon winner could successtulip| =: Murphy out on a bunt, Keating to compete against the present crop of Phillie manager, Chalmers struck out, can pass Longboat, Billy Queal and) ance out, Collins to Bush, Midkiff NO NB, ‘Witte Kolehmainen in the Monument We Capture Style At Its Birth And Deliver It'To You In a Twinkling Try on a Smith Gray spring suit today, and see the style” and feel the fabric offered to you at these prices: $18, $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, $45. ilere we capture style at its birth and by efficient shop generalship de- liver it to you in a twinkling, made up in a today’s spring suit. We do not guess at style. : This is true of every suit we make, P. 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Matty HARD T0 SOLVE PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 2.—The AGAINST “PRO” RUNNERS, | championsnip season of the major league 4s two weeks old and both of the Philadelphia teams have already 1. fought their way t@the top. six vic- tories out of seven games played this Mack's long distances men, This is certainly getting a running Meyers atarted off with another clean [tree at Mee the eaten ee start in the race for the pennant én the single, advanced to second on Matty's} race of the Monument games at Celtic | Johnson circuit, sacrifice and took third on a wild pitch,| Park on May 4 but died right there, Snodgrass was| Johnny's com! @ long-dis-| MoInnis. Chase died the same way. called out on strikes and Safer died on] tance runner wai {dea of Martin| Hartzell filed to Oldring. NO RUNS. FIRST INNING—Wolter out, Bush to Chance, Oldring got a base hit at Mid- up] “pro” runners. Hayes has kept in con. |kiff, but was out stealing, Willlams to against the fence and took Doolan’s | dition the last several years through his| McKechnie. Collins bounced one off long fly to left, Doyle made a one-|coaching of some of the Irish-American] Keating's glove for a single. Collins handed stop of Dooin's grounder and| runners, Hayes, who never ‘eld his|stole second. Baker fanned, NO R !a pretty throw to firat that natled the |running ability too cheaply, thinks he| gmcoND INNING.—Cree walked. New York, 2. Philadel Called on (ere of darkness. Piitburgy i st. bouts 0, hiladetnhia gt New York. rooalya at Pittabwar . Lor Chicagu ‘nt ‘Ciseinnatle Williams out, Bush to McInnis, ONE RUN, McInnis out, Midkiff to Chance. Da- ley out, Chance to Keating. Barry filed out to Midkiff, NO RUNS, THIRD INNING—Keating out, Col- lins to McInnis, Wolter singled to left. Chase out, Barry to McInnis. Hartzell out the same way. NO RUNS. Thomas filed out to Chase, Bush struck out. KE. Murphy out, McKech- nie to Chance. NO RUNS. FOURTH INNING.—Cree singled to centre. Chance forced Cree, Baker to CoMina. Midkiff forced Chance, Collins to Barry. The latter made a bad throw to double Midkiff and the latter went to second? MoKechnie fouled to Baker. NO RUNS. Oldring filed to Chase. McKechnie hit. Baker out, MoKechnie to Chase. NO,RUNS. FIFTH INNING—Williams got a sine gle in centre. Keating sacrificed, Thomas to McInniq Wolter out, Baker to MoInnis, and Wilttams went to third, Chase out, Barry to Molnnis. NO RUNS. McInnis walked. Daley sacrificed, Keating to Chance. Barry flied to Wol- ter. Thomas was walked. purposely, Hush out on strikes. NO RUNS, SIXTH INNING—Hartzell flied to Col- jins. Oree singled to right. Chance singled to right, but Creo was held on second, Midkiff singled to right, scor- ing Cree, and Chance went to’ third, MoKechnie fouled to Thomas, Midkiff went to second after the catch and Chance then slid home safe when a play was made for him at the plate. Williams flied to Baker. TWO RUNS. E. Murphy out, Keating to Chance, Oldring out the same way. Collins walked, Baker out, McKechnie to Chance. NO RUNS. EDITED BY _. ROBERT ED STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LBAGUB. GREN to Daubert. Myers flied out ¢0 Giumm@ ‘and Connelly was out at the slate tr Ing to score. after the catch. Hummdl to Miller. NO RUNS, SECOND INNING—Daubert went out on strikes, Smith popped ows ¢0 Myers, Fisher singled to left. Deviin tossed out out Miller. NO RUNS, Sweeney went out, Smith to jubert. Seymour filed out to Hummel. Kirke filed out to Stengel. (NO RUNS. THIRD INNING.—Rucker filed out to Seymour. Stengel lifted to Connelly. Cutshaw singled over second. Hummel hit into the right fleld bleachers for * home run, scoring Cutshaw ahead o! him, Wheat got a base on balls Wheat went out stealing, Devogt’ to_ Maranville. TWO RUNS. Devlin singled to centre. Devogt forced Devlin at second. Rucker tc Fisher. Devogt was caught off irs; and was out. Rucker to Daubert, to Fisher, ‘Hess went out on strikes. NO RUNS. FOURTH INNING, — Daubert went out, Sweeney to Meyers. Deviin tossed out Smith. Fisher went out. Hess to Meyers, NO RUNS. ° Connelly flied out to Wheat. Maran- | ville walked. Meyers went out, Mille: to Daubert. Sweeney filed out to Wheat. “ =|) sell He RESULTS OF YESTERDAY’S GAMES \ anos 8: Detrot, 2 GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY DODGERS BAP RUCKER AND HE PUZZLES BRAVES BATTING ORDER. made a fine catch of Collins's bid for al ¢ Umpirea—Klem and Orth, Rucker to-day against the Bostons and |——___ hope ran high for a duplication of yes- terday’s victory over the Braves, opposed ithe Dodgers’ great southpaw. 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