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e r e THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1913. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK © [noseS¥2.2%en NO, BUGG DIDN'T SEE MATTY WIN Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Worle). Game Down Beatin Div vou set Re BAYAN FoR 2 wOURS. LETS Gone "Te Cauironun? enw HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS. DROP IN Here AND Serr, E42 SNHO WOULDN'T _ HAVE & SANDWICH Be A STATESMAN? ORANGES FIRST RACE—Three-year-olds and ROSES, PRETTY GIRL + BLUE Series ,GLoRIOUS SUNSETS over py GOLDEN GATE ~ Good ares Ree ORS 1), 18 to 5, even and 2 to & third, “he fe .08 4-6, Prince Chap, Progressive, A158 Tus one - $ ; 3 c ty Seed, Spellbound a : SECOND RACE-—For two-year-olds; four and a half furlongs.—Free Trade, 168 (Skirvin), § to 5, 3 to 6 and 1 to 4 Wanita, 1% (Butwell), § to 1, 3 to 1 and 6 to 5, second; Carbureter, 102 (Robin), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5, third. Time—0.6, Charles Cannell, Lennie D. land Edna Leske also rai THIRD RACE—Handicap; — three- > year-olds; five furlongs.—Palanqutn, Se 5 111 (Wilson), 7 to 10 and out; first; Fred mad Levy, 102 (Scharf), 90 to 1, 6 to 1 and 3 eee to 1, second; Flying Fatry, 18 (Davies), oat , i 3 to 1, 7 to 10 and 1 to 3, third, Time— Do vou Owe THe meres | oe oN bis anp Then he ure MARCH ano Ne wee Mave Te way. Chance got a double to right} 1.0, Barnegat and Montresor also ran. we ARG BUvING LAND Twere heel betes lhl die ch a aad < oe av State and in sliding to second injured his| FOURTH RACE—The Chester Sell- AND wegre ee eT It aNd eae ae Mage eed hrtiemeal e Rib Chase ell tl ‘out stayed in the _— ing Stakes; thre-year-olds and wp: six I One ‘ac. CAUROR IA ORLEAN: Le }ARD fouled out to Thomas. furlongs.—Tarts, 9 (N. Snyder), 7 to 5, . A. C. In the ninth round, when | On Yo Sarene AND CHASE at The BurRGs -+ AND CaPTuRE ‘EM BACK INTO ThE Vehnny Lore was steadily out. Werre PEOPLE OUT OF WASHINGTON - °° PACIFIC OCEAN e > AND + = é rf i i ft i tinge’e bid for a long hit and then err cas P apitnesl eone Yellow whipped the ‘all to McKechnie, | Byes a 1 Cabot osrna? }| FIFTH RACE—Two-year-olds; four doubling Thomas off second. NO and a half furlongs.—Enver Bey, 10) RUNS. | a on filed to Olring. McKedhnie out steal- moe Va Lo bd Ag Fe * je |'na, Thomas to Collins, NO RUNS. Lea A cg dg, Wild Throw of McKechnie)'"¢,nhomes jo Collins. NO RUNS. \ ment and Maxims Choice a Kechnie. Mofnnis got hit in left. (Troxler), 11 to 20, 1 to 4 and out, won; Gave Ex-Champions an | wats: forced Motnnis at second, se. Weea RUNB. 3 to 6 and 1 to 3, won: Sherwood, 112 Thomas walked. Bender sacrificed, | (Halsey), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, second: Schultz to Chance. H, Murphy walked. | Chuckles, 9 (Nathan), 15 to 1, 5 to 1 and Cree made a sensational catch of Old-!6 to 2, third. Time, 1.11 3-6, FOURTH INNING—McKechnie sin- Punch Bowl, 101 (Turner), 9 to 2, 8 to & ee to right, WilHams fanned. and 7 to 10, second; Florin, 104 (Am- . Kechnie getting the first out, but Mc-|,." tang exibition, between ‘Bay, Wood Early Advantage. Kechnie then threw over Chance to!i Pal River ant Young Nizoo ef Cambridge, rf H z i (There was ura! 2 a of the eR to keep him uw a... 4 ‘After a minute o} Lore etinched, | —————-— — --- errs er merce FTE Se ee ee BATTING ORDER Hartzell booted Barryta grounder, but |, at “} Ble knees bent and he began Ames was safe on Luderus's muff of « ; Walsh was held at third, Walsh and | dresing room and recorered later, down, still holding his grip on 7 thrown ball and Kvere went to third. STANDING OF THE CLUBS Wits ms Wine, x Barry worked the double steal, Walsh | — TTR OERE ee | Ba saat ery i andl] ona YF Bn TY Saito TT aunaes TY GElleoeca, §— Sire”[Rstate ramen’ “MM vers was cau lew 6 2. i a . " Collins, a J tee 3 though it was not a knockdown Tone home and run’ down. Neleon pitched | | Pittsburgh. Pee { i or ‘ e) Cree, 1 Baker, 3} FIFTH INNING—Wolter tripled to Be ae Set tors Site's welt wo | thie inning for the Phillies and Miller || Puisfeiua’ i i Tsetse $ SUiNer ‘ » 1b. Metnnis, 1b, right centre. Chase filed to’ Barry. @ rest. He got right up. This played right field in place of Dolan. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY’S GAMES Walsh, cf. Hartzell singied to centre, scoring Wol- time, as Shugrue came in, Johnay NO RUNS. fork, as fork, MeKechnie, 2 Barry, ss. ter, Cree fanned. Hartzell out, steal- punched with him. Me was begianing FOURTH INNING—Hartley relieved Fen \ PAE od ‘Thomas, c. ing, Thomas to Collins, ONE RUN. te come back. It was the Murphy: Meyere ae catcher. 8: yb. Called tm the rapirse-—sruibliy aed emeever: jender to Wolter. E. Murphy Summers aght over again. bey A idweatee to Anise, Lovett Ried ont -t0 taalag ‘by agreement. teach * lout, McKechnie to Chance, Oldring out, i ; (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, April 24.—-Favored ; E E i 5 Hartzell to Chance. NO Rl A new madras for out by Ames. NO RUNS, Gletinetion, if E tg hi SHOTHER PHILS = S| Beate as- Gncdgrase got & bese on balls and by the first real touch of summer Yaron, Shusrue seve up (be iden of « went to second as Knabe threw out Site bohee ear, | Sa reraey INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘Triangle kmeckeut and conten! bimectf with Bhafer, Burns beat out a bunt for his) —————: weather, a large ga! 1B of jetic Madras Collere iat punches until the end of the| Shafer Contributes Homer tO) thira straight hit and Snodgrass ad- Stengel and Wheat struck out. »NO|rooters were on hand early to-day to| || Standing of the bt ee bios! need to third. Doyle fouled out to RUNS. watch thetr favorites warm up at Shibe Z dence, v Jecobe ‘we jot Melee opened ke Je *waiting inte} Bombardment of Earl | iiuter just ae Burns had started to DODGER-BOSTON Maranvillé went out, Cutshaw to Dau-| Park, Although considerably jolted by 4 beater. 3 s___ Trey, Be ¥. and te reach his jaw . steal, and before he could get back to bert. Connelly went out on atrikes.|the way young Mr. Keating of the ‘Toronto. hard rights. the eighth round Moore, OK Jinx. * first, Killifer had thrown the ball to Fisher tossed out, Calhoun. NO RUNS. | peeriens leaders team (handed the i Paaiaedas —EEeEee he cent three heavy i i Luderus for a double play. NO RUNS. SECOND INNING — Daubert struck | Quakers a goose enn yesterday, local| youn, 4: fore Clu, 0 Tope White Kieopant Beytige,_4nere - Qbawapdey ll Cy FIFTH INNING—Neleon, who took out and so aid Smith, Fisher singled) tana were sure Chance could not re-| fitlao, bce ‘ Bicones B sll ey BATTING ORDER, Dolan's place in the batting order, to right but was out stealing, Whaling | peat. : mg, asa spac 2 and a little more }e struck out. Luderus filed out to Snod- | to Sweeney, NO RUNS., FIRST INNING=Wolter singled to a musi ‘werk offset Johnny's Phitadelphi grass, Doolan popped out to Shafer. | Sweeney filed out to Moran, Smitn/right. Chase struck out. ‘Hartzell! Bronson and Lang Box Draw. | AKOLIAN HALL, Nest Sunday Eveat @15 and harder hitting, rt Snodgrass, cf. Paskert, cr . NO RUNS. jand Daubert retired Seymour. Kirke | singled to centre, but Wolter was held i IXDIANADOLS Avi 2¢.—Ray_ Bronson of THOMAS EGA leading when the surprise party came kK Cravath took Magee's place in left. | went out, Allen to Daubert. NO RUNS. | at second. Cree filed out to Baker. | Iniie™ feta, uses fant, Canadian, walter. rey eae ee were Come S| Murray was thrown out by Knabe. | ,THIRD INNENG—Miller went out: Chance was called out on strikes. NO] Aav.,lane reab cig ommen Dame (ibe | | cirat Iniah Tenor and Amiting A tu" ki Merkle aingied to right. Hersog singled peel ea | Sweeney to Calhoun, Allen went out on | RUNS, | Rett Ben sak, eee j | Roth hich, hs ee Young Jack O'Brien and Phil Cross to left advancing Merkle to second. | strikes, Moran was given & base On! » Murphy walked, Oldring filed Byte PER atte “ ee fought a tame ten rounds, Cross de- | Hartley walked, fillmg the bases. Ames .,. {balls, Moran was caught stealing, | out to Wolter. As Collins struck out, ithe @ ” AMUSEMENTS, served the honors, if there were any hit Hartley with a batted dat ana}Allen and James Keep Hits| wnating to Maranville. Se Muhihy alole second” Baker ont, NOW BADIION 60, GARDEN NOW PP Brien and outclevered him in though It went for a single the two Devlin walked. Whaling was struck Y NB. AMUSEMENTS. BIGGER, GRANDER THAN EVER . Soantee Koen ety & ine runners who had scored had to go back Well Scattered on Both out. James went Che same way. Dev- ot a EE! and hit: Hen to Dau- PALI ELALLALEPADE OPEC) ABT NOTRE BEST. as | to the bases = rae Se — Min was caught off first, Allen t Bender to MeInni q { a ye yo A od (Rrecial to The Brening World.) | Bnodgrass was thrown out by Nelson. ‘ \ bert to Fisher, NO RUNS. ea Widinee H | P P 0 D R 0) M FOLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, April NO RUNS ; Sides. FOURTH TNNING—Outshaw fled out | OU, Williams singled over secont, ia ; ) A takes tee ez taem Anes wen given the jo of HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. to Seymour, Stengel fouled out to Cal- ? wef Lillie trying to tame the Phillies this after- L. bound at Barry and Wiliams went to aX r WEEKS HEE SUING houn. Wheat went around to second Ww . lar id a) 2’ LAST 4 hie: 2 tha pout veing| noon and 12000 people were In the ——— BATTING ORDER. pean Mmnetiy Twutted hie fy in short| tire. Wolter walked, Alling tie bames. |] TER site vo tue gana tase rounds, when the| stands to eee him start, Karl Moore,| FIRST RACK—Maiden fillies ond ;] _ Brookly: Bost left, Daubert went out, Sweeney to] “aectnnis out, Midkiff to Chance. that he 4140't! o¢ one time etar jinx of the Glants, ted | 1 euntitiona: Sout, Moran, rf. Calhoun. NO RUNS. Walsh struck out. Barry out, Midkiff INTE AR DEN ES tle hands and The weather was ideal i Mean (Cc iy, Meranville grounded out to Daubert. | 7Aun wirucl Ou 81.50 Mot. and the whole thing— | 108; El Blod, 108; Stonehene, . Calhoun, 1b. Connelly went out, Allen to Daubert. Poe aerial ea ie uk eral ide, 108; y Whi A grant’, ms Cathoun went out on strikes, NO Cree was out the same Manager Dooin of furlongs. Tish, 3] Sm: . Kirke, rf, RUNS. = a iiee ie suffering from a severe|k., 111; * ; ; Deviin, 30, FIFTH INNING—Smith went out qn AeA, E ‘stomac! i Mayerdale, “Star Gift, Whalt: Fisher singled to right, but 4 16. Slats, not iy part in hs tats cia a I tm . James. p ae. trying to stretch it, Kirk to] TR ry WHAT WAPPERED TO FURST INNING—The Phillies died in | 100. ie - and Byron. | sweeney. Maranville threw out Miller. R quick order, Paskert was called out un | THIRD, RACK —Fouryeerokls and | upward: NO RUNS. L' « im Font of is" Menlo Me Br Dats Ser us WANN? ROSE otrikes. Knabe hit a roller down the | Weight, , 107; Rod and Gi « Sweeney flied out to Cutshew in > Ten ‘AL. - first base line that Ames tossed to | sir Dearth r | Oakbure, SOUTH END BALL ONOUNHS, Bos |mour fled out to Fisher. Kirke ainsied ig peer Bway % oe Merkle. Doyle ran back of first f TON, Mass., April M—Just a week ago|t© centre. Deviin dropped H. B. WARI % iy und tu caught avert’ 9 this afternoon the Braves hit the plip- in evelres stain ee Gua je and by daring base running pummelied | ° and began to slide sway | nounert. NO RUNS. Moore for @ lead of four runs in the “ SIXTH ale poten ag meet ose firet inning, After Snodgrass had ; hi strikes. win ased gone out one long fly Shafer got a| comditions, att Pie eas casnioned revival meeting | Cuteaw deat out an infield hit. Sta! base on balls and went to third as| 4i4 217; tie Marion, Jack Ke Grounds, and Big Bill James, the hurri- | #% singled to right and Cutshaw w: Burns cracked « single into right cen- 5 utotmette, caught trying to reach third on the tre, Burns made a clean steal of sec-| Marly Ldght, hit, Kirke to Devin. NO RUNS, meee-genhéiie ond booked to pilot the Bra n out on attinen, arhae P sie came, bat the hard hitting cope] Te Mactanam este fitgataieaat | the Brooklyn enemy, used Allen, with| wile singled to contre: Connelly sted || HARRISMed 1% BF || L ESE SHON te at ee tain struck out, Qfurray then walked | 10; *Mary Aan laa tee Miller catching. out to Moran and Marenville wae ‘ith Blend Ci pat 480, We re, 21S ° ‘a rightist onatructive force in Poi Oe FIRST INNING—Moran lifted one to|goubled at first, Moran to Daubert. yee , } Ing’ and educational, The moet 4 up and whaled the first ball pitched ag} iam ATA Wear TATE | Stes “Tareea er smelt ape Gees , into centre for a single that scored ance claimed, Track ¥ Seymour. Cutshaw doubled to right. | NO RUNS. 5 ia ae hergon buth @hafer and Burns, Merkle rapped 7 : ne eesen SS ETRST PLAY SEL — another to the same spot, and when ND, CO-WORKER M4 tot LAS ae Paskert made a wild throw to third Bloat YEARS OF Di iON M red and Merk! it to a Mate. 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