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PORTING . NEW 1 - ‘ROBERT ey | | |. WITH MAJOR LEAGUE OPPOSITION TO-DAY Ward Men Return to Pitts Games in Baltimore. We Giant Opening Ever Found \ y ” PITTSNUNGH, Apri'23-—The Brooke» New York So Little Excited a , @ j lyn Federal League team got into town Z / cf they I both Ms fs g | ey rames played there this morning from Baltimore, where ~ However, the players were glad to ) Pittsburgh for the second time, as was here they won the only two games credited to them in the standing of the clubs. The Bakers will meet oppose tion hi as the National League sea son opens in Pittsburgh to-day, but the | Splendid contests put up by them tm jthe two games played here will assure |them a comfortable attendance, | ‘The greatest obstacle encountered by ithe Rebels in the two games the Brook jlyns played here was Pitcner Seaton, He gained a victory by a shutout iscore--1 to O—in the opening Jim Buckley Returns ae te Rath tae oe From San Francisco With ico eoere be Murphy and Smith in To Tite aman se " Giants at Polo Grounds For First Time Since Series With Athletics contage man, the only change in I i ith fais iF ‘Hl the what it pays for was knocked out Rodel in nine rounds at| Maxwell, who le a good show! —_ in Boston, where the Red n Bi Lot of Festivities the Gar Milton Stock at third Fair Haven several months ago. here in the accond game, or Lafitte fer a the Athletas. Ra wd There’ le a Lo estiv! bgp a oungeter, in y Popular New York Manager | Brooklyn, and Knetzer for Pittsburgh. wes the fn H Johnny Gallagher, Jimmy Peppard’s| The latter was beaten by Brooklyn ia j- | quite rs, but up | | been | th reat ten- at the Opening, With the Phil-|to'"N,¢ Droneat writing he has ‘get Was Glad to Get Home, a8 metiney ts must trsine Margollus At) took m hadin the second Witten nae 1 Taking aH in It—May away with it without staggering. the Sharkey A.C. of® May 2 and Jobn- |cess, and n@fbrally would be anxious Be. i ii Te ! Notwithetanding the excellent . He Wants to Prepare for His | ny Lore at the Stadium A. C. In toe) to get even . in this fashion, the baseball ‘ near future, Gallagher hi Nine of the Rrooklyn Tip Tops wi ‘will soon hear requests er train e , Wnderhand pitching of Jack Ware Trip to Europe proving rapidly, having recently bea e by Manager Bradley pe eal checks” as weil as rain checks. hop and the near rally at the 7 en Bull Thompson, Franie Adams the Muffaloes walk all over the Rebels, tah, the Senators took the idet 2 and Walter Hennessey. yesterday. game from our new Highlanders M) Gnd went on adout their business. .e ° . ° ” By John Pollock. Frankie Burns, the clever Jersey | KOHLEMAINIEN’ 7 tare to ee sartety| But. cc org nam nee |GOlf Association Handicap yj" abe ohn Pollock aay. | Gi oaminm ara, ea annn ot KOHLEMAINEN'S CHANCE TO oa, bul a iti i ul el | ti fe asus ue® Grte coon the ° ‘ta Tommy Murphy, who lost alin the’ star ‘bout at Brown's «ym.| BEAT SMITH AND KRAMER jt Hbntondere oe athe a Mi k 0 e t S t h M twenty round decision to C Theso two lads met recently, but the] _ Lata d bd | factor 1 ; things this year and we Seuse 1a es uiume Cc. a 6 an pion Willie Ritchie in San Francisco contest ended in an unsa ¥] When Billy Kramer and Harry Smith Consideration , 80 they decided on another : ori HeDbd GO fast week, and Gunboat Smith, thelmatcn’ °°” “eines OP § meet Hans Kohlemainen in the thi (eghhie ie | ~6©6 With Cha = jul De clud would beat out the Ath —<—ae : i 5 " i | H | | My match. mile International Rave at the Mi ‘California Leavyweight, who In as eo i jonus mpton Travers good as watched with Georges Car-|, Battling Levinaky will not be seen iia Games in Celtic Park, Sunday, © qi ; Ff ky ui @e they are cancerned. be ie fan w = . bout fe three more weeks, as Ag ub have @ Lenten, Gunbeat Suan oa right- - bfihendg placed with Travers at the honor posl-| pentier, the French champion, “for|t is jer Garis mo badly. swollen” UP ast un the grea claim that being to “a bust- |CoCBtDs delays by rain and other. us auto SiKTibel - , eras a e ho | twenty rounds in London in June for}as a result of his recent bout with ner have peaten hiin om Twenty-Ave thousand dellare| Wh and then the Giants did « littlelia ihe last dent waa that ther nena | “st Of Eligible to Amateur|, Charles ("chick") Je'ln last year's! & purse of $26,000 and a side bet of jack [non Oty loperate on it in a [me tie roulect of Kohlemalnen the aise. Tent! © aide bet of] opening of their own account at Rot remain attached to first base, ionship Made U championship tournagent, stands $2,500, arrived this morning from Call- | #) 4a ya, ' aes hus bern made three (mle something to Sight | Philadelphia and at Wbbets Fiel Fla For some reason or other they | ould Championship Mai Pp glone with @ handicap of ohe stroke. fornia. All three men wero glad to 1 nowt bee {seen een ae <i that doesn't aan eee A : c) . Anderson, the runner up in y The preposed ten-round bout be-| ty ae R eee pn orocnda. with brase| Heel mpexpectediy would’ Area elde| > of 227 Players. W018, together with the veteran Wal- Set back to town, Buckley espectally,| The Prepontn soe and Al Woinert | race there t ave .” youngest mem- a Bagh oficial shot san ak the a ia = J. Trav: * ft champion, eee as he wants to get ready for his trip | of Newark, N. J. at the Stadium and) three aay at egeere ts betes Bel Her gery tala Retest rin tanaenn we oe ie, wo-| “MRO BARE Ee thee an se pinavren a, tana, San ee | ete ky AM Ba ight on of jandica ir an- ie nex’ jon, with three Moran, the tteburgh | the welght ques- | Por fe hi from 0 tet to South Amer-|"8t bove end all Ree sie, Moldes. Tight on top > D, rank —Morai gD lcome to terme on the WelKht GUA: | filet game between ry. ended bg j | | if strokes each, are four former cham- ji weignt who is to battle with % rt's manage ” base runngr, decided “he nounced by the United States me euvy welg tion, Weinert’s manag Captain Casey and Losty ‘di pions—E. M. Byers, H. w.. ‘* Jobnson for the heavyweight % hile Gibbons'’s man de- wander away, they killed} , Golf Association to-day, con-/C \Fownes and F. A. G: on Snseaplonatiiy in Paris oo June S17 18] Doran 18 pousde, : dead. tains the names of 227 players who |gether with B. W. Cockran, R. H. back in town, Ile expecta to fil in|'"* f i il Fb Palit, He would — are eligible to compote in the ama- | Gorton and Frederick, Herreshoff, who two more weeks around here at the| Tom Kennedy Is 80 happy over the pons — nkn ae if the Boston Red Box | tour Aeanpueesio at Ekwanok in| /ast year was rated at two strokes: | vaudeville theatres and wil sall|ahowing he has made in the three Dave bed a O00-mile trip, Mejhis “dear and the Athletics "have decided to the, eligible tet | 2S Kirkby. Mason Phelphs, Al- for Paris to get into shape for the |/fehts which he haa had since he has aupentenese with thy aie] Rave to Make the race a dead heat. “Two| August, Last year the eligible list |bert Seckel and Parke W. Whitt-|big aght. Feturned to the ring that he has de- ech and too hot. laya ago they played a one-one tie, | included players who were allowed | more. cided to stick to the fighting game pepe dlrepes: qnd came right back yesterday with In all there are sixty-two players| 1¢ Jim Flynn defeats Jim Coffey,|und take on all the big fellows, “I ix strokes, and there was a total of @ sewed up acore of nine-nine, s ¥ with a handicap of four strokes or|the “Dublin Giant,” at the Stadium | ing to remain at Stratford 442, This large number caused an |petter and 165 with five strokes each.| 4\°C. to-morrow ‘night, he will be|Conn, and train faithfully from ry f fy i j it f i unwieldly fipld to start in the national | The United States Assoc! watched to meet tho winner of the|on,” suid Kennedy. “I sco now that orld champions'§p at Garden City. To Hon fight at |T have a chance to make good if | remedy this the association, Tom Mc-|get into shape.’ dpin Tourney. if ation, during | champlonship dwich, next! Carey, the fight promotor of Los it i i Ye ‘All the na the winter, adopted a new rule limit- | month will represent the greater part telegraphed Flynn the offer! jimmy Duffy, the crack Hehtweight middiowelghte oF the ing the eligibles to five strokes or sheihe aneiene Playing strength of i of Lockport, N. ¥., wi be a busy better, which result . fighter for twenty-four hours, as he box, but| causes MeGraw to change his mind) nin, A wagetti celeste the out in) "rading the American invasion are| Mike Gibbons, who in matched to | eee toe eee scan erin that | Governor | before dark. P Jerry Travers and Francis Quimet,|fght Johnny Howard, the promising| short space of ume. To-night at fe anid to ‘This will be the fret Jerome D. Travers, four times ama-| who are scratch men. T! th middleweight of Bayonne, N. J., for] Waterbury, Conn., he will take on ‘t- box a na a teur champion, and Francis QOuimet,|Chick Evans with @ handicap of one|ten rounds at the Broadway Sporting| gam Robideau of Philadelphia for eee Q@tanta, im full or in part, have been rat, t national open Utle, holder, are placed|stroke and Fred Herreshoff and|Club of Brooklyn on Tuesday night, | tweive rounds, and to-morrow night it econ in Gro 3 together on scratch. Ouimet's rating! Parke Whittemore with a/ rating of| for which he is guaranteed $1,000 for| wii] meet Jimmy Coffey, the Harlem | Parkway No, 2, Brookiys—Cowies, the most interesting feature of the| three -# ; trokes each. Bringing up the| his end, will arrive in town with, his velght, at the Queensberry A.C. ‘ound fi Muuin, o@; Aten, 78. ‘Tota 814.1914 Met. Last year the youngster |fank come Waser Hele!” Arthur| manager, Eddie Reddy, on Saturday. |"Fatnesgat’ ot ne : leu, 80; Malecim, "4; Cui i ai Pir, 81; was put at four strokes, but his re-| Lockwood, Henry Topping and Har-| Mike will finish up his training at 1, 68, Total, & oar ee Bi ‘/markable victory at Brookline over|old Weber, each with a handicap of|the New Polo A. 1} ° Varden and Ray resulted in his heing! four strokes, pm, Jonen, manager of Je nll Ki ilbane Easily lard, ; Bash, . 7 ve Wil " wpe mies, Mn! Baseball. News Briefly Told tere. iectin eenireina poate Whips Reynolds themee! Suatale, ch 5 Degenbardt, qi a boxing show to eld at Atlanta, not cer portpt sy ‘the “once over” | Geutor’ mw"! rH By ease ast A struck out twenty-ono men and al-|Ga. on next Tuesday night. Willard (Opecia! to The Rrening World.) during the winter. Wet’ Side Bones, ‘az tam. 0:| Manager Frank Chance of the New | OMed, Dut six hits, Not until. the =| pirRoiT, April 23—Johnny Kil- ‘Altogether, it is going to be quite ; twelfth inning did @ Lafayette man A bane, lightweight champion, easily some homecoming, and If the shoot-| 4; \ ; Yorks released Pitcher Carl Thomp-| reach second base, Sport Briefs. outfought Bobby Reynolds of Phila- delphia in an cight-round contest be- F : he a ing leta up down at Vera Crus, there " ° son to the Jersey City team of in the oi ‘ 5 Thi n ixth inning of the game at hho. Ee 8 eh oF Saat RmE A Bales International League. Thompson |cieveland Billings, catches ea tnt fore the Windsof A.C. Johnny had @ margin in every round and fought i i gs and evr'thing. 4 B . ame to the Hilltop in the fall of| Naps, was spiked ‘by Pi, ¢ the Edgewa- ‘The opponents for the occasion— 1911 during the regime of Harry lid into the plate.” Meee Reir rarern enitec who won the ae u like to bave forgot them—are the vingside "3 Ade, 4: Donatus, Stengeie, | Wo! He was farmed to Jer-| Placed by Carfs: clan: fonship in 1911, has en-|hard to finish hia opponent, driving recepite, The bei at the ee ratte’ cavers tae pone é » No poe ; ee at oe turned over to| that an artery i Mings's os was ee ee on the steamer Car-|Reynolds up against the ropea on ace track, and ‘f° to ace ‘act of the Federal League : : Ca Oe on'|New London, With Atlanta last sea. |[Cvered and he wall be out of the| mania, which “sails from Boston on |soveral occasiona and peppering him then.” ‘them apart this winter to | *, . 286. * | New sia sh game for two months, further handi-| April 28. Evans will join Ouimet,] with a volley of rights and lefts, but Dave Cross says to the wh <A » Mtiher tt son he proved ome of the leading | capping the already crippled team. | Travers, Herreshoft and Lockwood in4 tailing to put his sturdy opponent see Welsh and Laachle Aight, "Without Utto Knabe, the firebrand, a Now pitchera of the Southern League. It _— the British champlonship at Sand-| away, ‘ P i Fi ; or Mike Doolan, the outfeldingest was hia fine pitching tn the latter . 4 wich, on May 18. Reynolds was willing at all stages, ortal P however, and gave the champion a shortstop that the league ever saw, part of the season that won the pen- Chicago layers sora Gross af ioe, Vatverstty oc |RORST*C, an! agave ive champion, a) | of 5h US Oe Crotona nant for Billy Smith. Ci Or Pennsylvania track team defeated |gome. time, Ho acored frequently | og etee 0 arry ONO'S) tevor Ferguson of the same team in| with his left and often took punches | LVanZandt Jacobs &/Co.Makers Coach Robertson announces that a trial quarter mile race on Franklin|with a view of landing a knockout. | there will be a shakeup in the Ford- In 14 1 T Field. This was to settle who will re-| Kilbane was too fast for him, how- nye Lnoup for the New York Uni-| ¢ ° OUrNEY | disco Harold Kelly on the one mile] ever, Trophy. veraity baseball game to-day at Ford- aD Oe ede ‘The Gun, New York City. eseeseres++, O08] ham Wield. This will be the first] Chicago carried off the honors at oyle. High Individual Score, time these college nines have mot in |tho 14.1 balk line billiard tournament | , lord Wimborne announce: Outside of the standing in the per-! 4, m eemberh, Flom! Part, 1, 41a] seven years. Capt, Walah will don a|in the Hotel Astor last night when| following team, of polo, players, im des ie" hie injured ‘hand as "| George Sutton and Calvin Demarest | America next June for the Interna- : gained victories. Sutton defeated H.| tional Cup: No.1, Major F. W. Bar- laven in @ game marked by ly | of 400 to 295, and Rpirarest defeated jor C n hitting and ragged fielding by 8 runs back, Major C. F. Hunter; w! fo 8. Yale won the game’ in the| 7eorse Blosson of thisyeity 400 to 128,| H. A. Tomkighon as reserve, @ighth inning with five clean hits,| Willie Hoppe won his third straight includts ‘alepy's two-base hit, thank you. 1 is nothing too good for these boys, they have chosen next to the top BILLIARD AND BROADWAY, aT league. Giaats come to us as near tall- enders, but that 1s only a temporary |eondition fust to make it hard, ao- coral to information from High Team Score for Evening World STANDING OF THE CLUBS, : wa AT ua les: Capt, Storer of the Harvard track game in the tournament when he de- L LEAGUE, Field, Phila- Reilly’a home run, two atolen base: team arrived at Franklin 5 Ste Te race satectze Bande, mlonae Ny | eazy arene eof [dnp arnay, oRPu 2 Be " bh hs oul ractist " Ee $0 On ego the vielting Se! Hetting AIX FUNB.| His 400 points while the youngster was| neked if Brickley, the colebraged foot- icGraw of the Giants an- | setting 194. The 18.1 and 18,2 batk| ball player and captain of the football Fete mea ra ditional Tatescnaz|line champion took the lead in the| teaur would come from Cambridge to Pitcher H. J. Westerwick. Lack of| fifth inning when he ran 87, From| compete Saturday Storer sald: “I am experience in the face of an already |then on he held the game safe, run-| afraid that Brickley will not be able full roster was the reason attributed. | Ming out his 400 points with a cluater| to come on account of Westerwick came up to the Giants | °f 40 in the twenty-second inning, You know he ts too from the semi-pro. ranks of Pitts-| Ora Morningstar was the othet win-| football team to tak burgh. He lacked the polish neces-|ner in the afternoon, defeating Koj!! elsewhere.” sary for major or big minor league Jone in 8 oeey sontented pre ———__— y @ score of a ‘amada r ante. showed the way by a comfortable mar-| OLD RIVALS WRESTLE. In the most exciting baseball game | gin until the fifteenth inning, when the TIONAL LEAGUE, ~ ame BRreeo. | Bee i mal GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, Ya ee ‘em everywhere ya go—'cause all the i Pittsburgher ran 128. The Jap got Swanson, the Swedish wel- live ones are on to seventeen inning tie, aud at the close | o ia a 3 i a in clgare' rtoam had scored a single run, | star by getting 28 In this inning and 68| er the American champion, have been ray Sa A, for Cornell and Girard for|in the next ran out his string, matched to wreatle to @ finish at Sul- tte pitehed brilliantly, al. SHE RUPP colar -wurett zer's paren Casino Saturdi ht, Ss Reo Sate S| gry ca a une | fa ky Natt Ss On ta the eet pete ares ato heme tat geet a burgh After Losing Two ~ \ ) afternoon's centrepleces are likely tobe _ 4 Xs *| N