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SENATORS WIN FROM HIGHLANDERS r RACING RESULTS AND ENTRIES slW EDITION r a " Circulation Books Open to AIL" wht Hi' PRICE ONE CENT. HILLTOPS OBROOK'N WASH'N 1 HOW HIGHLANDERS LOST. lnrX toy th first two Bnator up, trat ft wild throw by Torrt In milled a ran la th ftrat Inning-. TWI fikldlmr on both ld kept the aarf hit icattered and narrate, ofttn Mfrtlnr podtlT dtaaattr. Br IIOZEMAN MJLGF.R. AStKKICAN I,n.aun PARK. Now York, April 21 The nlnt'i annual open In of the American League season In Near Tork began this afternom with .1 enj and a Joyous about. There wete 12,000 fans on hand to eo t start. There wr flags and bunting galore to rlvo It color and a brass band to add a metallic flavor to the noise. The sun wont nut of commlsiriori and there was a balmy lotion to tho breeze, and nobody cared. Tho four-nnd-twenty Highlanders. In their ttnsolled white tinlformx. looked smart ami athletic ns. they raced upon the field, and without any preliminary bor theyl not busy. A dozen white ball were flying through the air nnd the ex pectant public had a Rood chance to see t in new talent In action. .Manager Chae was given a glad hand as he walked across tljo field, accom panied by tho proudly nbvpplng bit-boy. It Isn't every boy that can walk on the leld with the manager of the Now York. Hal acknowledged tho greeting In the graceful manner that only lull players know. There was a shout for aujrhan. for Ford, for Abioa and for - nshar and nil the bunch, and everybody oeemed happy. Many Notable in Boxes. The boxea wore filled with notables too iimneious to mention, and there was a merry click of cameras as rhey took their faces. Over on thp other side of the field the Washington Club was almost unnoticed until long Tom ilughe. a former High- I l.inder. walked out to warm up. This I 'susad a miinnur of surprise, .is John son had been expected, but everything wa all rlirht a few minutes later when h "Big Swede" camo out,. Manager MoAleer then upet the dope by an nouncing that he would pitch Groom, the tall left-hander. Chase turned in the name of Russell Ford as his entry, with Sweeney to do the matching. Promptly at 5.30 City Chamberlal.i Hyde wound up and sfiot the ball to empire Connolly and the h'g spl.ih was plrst Inning. Milan 0Mlled the pio.'eedinss for Ws-hlngton by going after the n-eond ball and nlammlng a clean single Into centre. "Dutch" Schaefer also singled to centre, advancing Milan to second. I Elherfala bunted toward third and Ford made a wild throw to first, aeorlng Milan nnd n-ndlng .Schaefer to thud, Mie KM taking second. 'iiniilng!ia!ii .tt. Knrd to Chase, Knight got .Mil ler' grounder and tluew to Sweetie . who ran down S-di.iefer. In the mean time Ktberfeld took third 11 ml .Miller 1 wept to second. .Mcllrlde popped out to Knight ONn HL'N. MoBrlde tiwe.! out VV oiler. Hemphill 111 Med a third strike. As Chase came to 'he lnt hu was presented with a bundled dollars' worth of floweis and good wishes, of everv-' body In town, lie broke all traditions f tho game Jy .smashing .1 long single to len, Immediately titter emelllng the flowers, Jleroe 011 snoh an occasion isually strike, out. Ilartzell Introduced himself to tho 'ocal fans by bouncln. - u a lie o nrr Klberfelu s shin ami ad.!"'"' .'ucii'-m ihsli vanelng Chase to second, Oroom made, a wild pitch, which ..-llowed Chase nnd Hartzell to advance one bag. Knight popped out to Midlrlde. NO ItCVS. Second Inning. Henry drove a long liner to Hemphill. Street (lied to Wolter. llroom poppi-d .mi to Knleht. xo mws. ("roe riled to So,ia"fei. Johnson was out in the name way. Sweem v strin k out. NO KCN'S Third Inning. Hartzell made 11 nice stop of .Milan's grounder mid threw him out atflra' Heliaofer was oaicd out 011 strikes. i;i herfeld bounced a single off I'onl's knee Klberfcld "'as nut stealing second, Sweeney lo Knight. No Itl'NS. Ford popped an easy fly lo Henry. Wolter drove a beautiful tivo-bugger down the left field line, hut was out stealing third. Street to Kllierfeld, Hemphill struck mil for the second time. NO It UNS, Fourth Inning. Cunningham walked. .Miller sac rificed, Kind to Chan-. Cunningham tak.ilg so 'ond .Mi llnde diove ft long flv to Hemphill and I'.innlnghaui took third on the rate1' Knight tonsed out Henry. NO lll'NS. Chase lined out to Mcllrlde. Ilurlzell walked, Hartzel! was out stealing seo- end. Street to .Mcllrlde, Ktilght banged nt slnle Into renlie, but h was u1n out stealing, on another grivit throw bv Sliced to M. Hrlde. NO lU'NS. Fifth Inning, Blreet walked. Sweeney got Ornonr bunt and threw It to King, it, who oov. red first. Street taking second. M '.an grounded out to Iviilitht, advancing Stli-et to thlid. Il.irtzell g.'abbed Schaefer- hot shot and tluew hip out at first. NO 11CNS. Crec walked. Johnson struck out, Copyright, 1011, by Co. (The Nw HIGHLANDERS. . R. H. PO. A. 0 0 0 i 4 0 Wolter. rf.. . if . 0 I .0 - 1 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 ncmpmu, cf n Chase, lb 0 Hartzcll, 3b 0 Knifihr, 2b 0 Crec, II Johnson, as 0 Sweeney, c 0 Ford.p 0 Warhop.p.... n Bailey n 1: 0 I Totals ..0 '7 11 Hat toil for Ford, eighth Inning. WASHINGTON. R. H. PO. A. 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 6 I Milan, cf I Scliaeler, If 0 0 I hlberfeld, 3b 0 Cunningham, 2b... 0 Miller, rf () McBride, ss 0 Henry, lb 0 Sirect, c 0 Groom, p 0 Totals. . I 7 13 I'mplreMc-onnelly and .Mullln. (.roe was out stealing second. Street to Cunningham. Sweeney walked, ford Mimlttd to rentr, advancing Mweeney to second. Cunningham got Walter' groundor and ed It to Ciooin. ho covered the bag. NO Itl'NH. Sixth Inning. Kberfeld llftrl 11 fly to Walter. Cun ningham grounded out lo-Chaso imaa- nsieu. neinpmil caucht Miliar' hot liner to centre. NO Rl'NS. Jlomhplll was out on a hot grounder that Oroom threw to 'Henry. Milan made .1 nonderfu oaten of Chase's flv to short centre. Mallrlde toed out 'lliirtzell. XO Itr.VS. Seventh Inning. AlfMrlde ai thrown out by Johnion, wlio made a neat stop Henry died tho .am. way street slaiimiod a vckd fvvo-bagsw Into left (iroom out. foil to Cia.se NO RCNS, Knight sfu k out Ciee alo "trunk out, but Sttect dropped the third one I ' . M"Z,vx'" "r.i. rM 1 "y"Srr-mrr' oHfl" I'JyWjUt1' 4' yPW AIL ftfMr FdR THC , Kick. 0. and had In tnron niui out a: IllM. Johnson wan an easy out. Cunningham to Henri. N'O Itl'NH. Plnhth Innlrm ' ., . ,a , . , Vlln" " "'.."''i '" ' ,V!,'' .AZt,tr, to Wolter. NO ItCNS Sweeney struck out, Street dropping the last strike and throwing him out at tlrst. Hftlley batting for I'oril. lie was .ailed out on stilkes. Cunnlnglijin threw out Woltei. NO Itl'NS. Ninth Inning. Wiiliop began pitching for the Van-1 I. .-en. Cunningham slin k out .Miller I ilm Htnuk out Mclli :de popped t,i , ImiIS 11 NO ItCNS lie np iill nut. .Mi-liw.te to Hhui v I'liane iinuineil a lint one .iff ,' ie".'eld' ru n or .' .ngle Hii.uell tiled 10 M.. la 1 1 use s:o!m sci nnd I'lbei 'tl I t 11 Kit his gruiindi 1 ami .ouclitd 1 .as, NO ItCNS "! APPOINTED A DEAD MAN; DIX TELLS HOW HE DID IT. . VMtA'NY. AP-II 21 -Oov DIx tcday i.viliin. il how W'lliani I Itili.h.iti.m nf HulT.!.. who died iibnit t ,,. asn. wis . ipilut.d I. '.n a- a delrg.il f. oin Ihe Suite of New Vnr.k in the third n uloiinl pou?n fing e-H wh...h will innveni.ri Hiltitnove on May I. Tne explanation a. that he had been h mdoil an old IUt of niun who hud Imeii I ,n Hve In promoting pe.ice between the ! nations, and, noting that Mr. 'Huohinan ! had served ut a previous conferense, he Tiiiiied him. I, miller 'I'l'iieU lilts Wiikoo, Win'.- going i an im' s'.li. drc t-s e 1 1 i"i I ip " ' k o ' I ln.i'1 I',. I I .add. i 'ninp my Ni. ' olllded with a top .' is i.i dilveii n- Inh'i Mvei six'ep.i wa, - old. of N'n 'M l'alniett i str .... Ilroukiwi, ai Jefleisiin idicet and K.JSt Hroadway. Tne wagon was completely deniollslied and .Myers was se.oi'ely 'n Jurcd. Ho was taken tQ u hotplui. HIH9HHMH r Tta Ptm Fnbllaklnt TorU World). BOSTON rtpf-ll to The eidt World.) WAflinNGTON 1AIIK, April 21. After a Ionic delay, which kept the fan In this borough In a gteat siispetue, th grand opening of tho baee ball season was flnsllv ushered 111 to-day wltll a uani netween Dill Dahlen's Trolley Oodcers and Tred Tenney's team of youngsters, who aie representing Bos ton. There were two incidents that made the event look like a real opener. They were the concert by Hhermon's Twenty-third Regiment Band before Uie game and a presentation of a horseshoe of beautiful roses eteht feet high to Manager Dahlnn. Desplto the poor attraction of the Bos ton tallenders the rooters nevertheless turned out In droves. At the last minute President MrtwiU , ileclded to have a p.irmle of the teams, j and, starting from the nome plate, the 1 1 players tnarc'ied nut to the strains or 0,'The Ktnr Spjugled Banner.' T.ie teams tUKKed at a rope which released brand new American Hag from C.e 1 flagpole close to the clubhouse. Then ( the teame swung around and matcnei back to the plate wnue uie iaus jnni themlve hoarse, A few minutes later Morough Presi dent Bteers threw out a new ball to the umpire and the tussle began Willi the liostons ut the bat. Uell and llerge:i were In the front Tor llrook'li. while I Purdue nnd Oiaham did the honors for' the Bottom. Their wele IS,1'" fans In I the stands. First Inning. l.'U-rte led ore by euiaililuit liner to left oentio for a base. Hummel then fumbled Tenney' grounder, both runners bolng safe, llerzog sacrificed, Dell tosilng the ball to Hummel at first. Miller sent a single to right, scoring Clarke and Tenney, and on the. thl on to the plate Miller reached second. Ooode lilt to Hell, who throw to Ulni- im-miaii. nulling .Millet at third. Goudp. was out -teaun erconu. nersen 10 Tooley. TWO IUJNP. Davidson popped up to Sweeney. Too ley pasted the lull to right or a bate' and went to arcond on Daubeit's pietty Ingle t" left Hummel kept up his bad work by fanning out. Wheat wnllted, tilling the base". I'oulson w.m tin oh 11 out by llullor NO P.r.NS. Second Inning. Sweeney wh retired bj Zimmerman and Daubert nil a tine stop by Zlmmer- man. llutle- Kiuutided out. Tooley to 1 (laulvrt. lra ..nil doubled to deep left laulvrt. (ira ..nil dounieil to iteop lert ''"'ire. fenlif singled to cenlip. s-ot- ,lii (irahain. Clarke went out. Hummel K?:.': '.Immeiiiian (lied out to Clarke. Hergen holsleil une to (jgode. lloll was easy for Hutler and Tenney. NO Itl'.VH. Third Inning. Tenney raised one whlidi Uavldson got Ulidev after a sprint. Ilerzog did likewise, but this time Hummel smoth ered til" nail- Miller lllie-flled to Wheat. .N'O KC.WS. Uavldson na robbed of a hi: h reat euu-:, u ueizn. nun HiMiiM-.i oiMiuitlfd to plead gu".iv and committed to ;m:o tne air n-id n.it( ;ie,l u s line IV . t,10 en1(1. , of '.Mr. Hmi aflr Ooode crabbed Tnolej 's Mi Daubert ..... . , , . .' an r t ;h i .. iht.K.luix,! o dee,, left llUllllllel W..lke.l. VA .'.eat 1. IISlel along third b:i-e line. 1,001 lug Daubert. Com mon was llll wltn a plti '.ied ball, (i'ling the base". Zlniuiei nun filed to (lnode ONB Ul'N - . Fourth Inning. Ooode lill to the right Held fen. e for, two liases, iif-raog sacriiieeu, im i" Oaiiherl. Hut er bounced one to I III lit tuel, who threw to Hergen, nailing Oonde at the plate. Untie: was out stealing. I'ergen to Tooley. NO Ut.'NS. Itunimel walked, llertoni's '.'ne llv went Into Ciaike'i" hands' Hutler and Tenaey .llspoed of Hell. Davidson w-i'krd Hit was nall'd stea.lng teord. Hiaham to lleiJiog. NO Itl'NS. Fifth Inning. Oraliam IIHed a flv to Tooley. Peiilit" ''wrk call the noit case." ' di-.ive a hot groundei- to Tonlei i.r .0P(1 n.Pnt tlironirli trie , i.tdtmr of! t.i.sed n!:n out at first Clarke slug ..,., nllt ,,, . ,.. to celllie, 'ut was .nil stealing, Hergen to Toole-. N'O Ut.'NS Toolev ilievv four i ti 1 Daubeit I 'ouled to Dermis. Hummel singled to Itlie Infield. inl.vniicing Tooley to eecond. Wheat lined one to centre for a base . ...lH rc.A1... n.,,1 ..,i,Hc- Iflt.tt.n.l III evuiuia, i .......r. ' second. Soulson fouled to Oraham. ' Zimmerman "at, thrown . ev. DMI Itl'N. out hy Sween- I Tenney Sixth Inning, was eav for Toolny and Dan b"- Hor.og fanned out. Miller Walked, 1 " 'aught nipping Hell to Dnu- , bert. to Toolev . NO 111 NH Hergen fouled out to (Iranam. Hell P PI-d up to S'.vie.,ej I'enliie ivns ln,'n '""'" m me "ns .itici i urns .siiustltutiHi. iiavaison reit. nerr.og to Tenney .NO HUNP. Seventh Inning. Ooode tingled to left, but was forocd t scsr.S by Srccr.cy, To,-iiu) i.ii.. slsted. Sweeney was ratiglii napping, lloll to Daubert to Toolev. nutler nil to right for two ba-es O 'aham win walked p'i'pJ"ev C rtls .triiili out NO KI NS Toolev walked Danbeit struck out. ToolP stole second und cm (lialllilii s bad tld ou down. Tooley got to third. Hummel wiim called out on strikes. Wheat went out, Jlcizog to Tenney, NO Itl'NS. -rfw NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911. BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn. Davidson, cf. Tooloy, s.. Daubert, lb. Hummel, z. Wheat, If Coulan, rf Zimmerman, 3b, Hersen, c. Boston. 'larke. If Tenney, Mer!0, i. Miller, tf. nooie. cf fweeney. ;., Ihitler, 3h. (radiant, 1; Bell. p. I'enliie, p. Umpire-Klein and T)oy!e, SHORT SHRIFT TO Forfeits Bonds of Two Who Pail (o Appear and Causes Rush to Court. ALL AI-RAID OP FLYNN. AUist Agree to Go on Parole or Stand Trial on Criminal Charges. After h day of frantic effort. i.. coun- ' fri to get postponements 'or t.'iem and of threats hy Judge HoanlMiy and A. slstant !!trIet..ttornee Hu kne. and llrotfieis. the Judge de:Ided at u.iarfer past 4 oclook to wall 1,0 lunger In saonliig the temper of tho Court toward tho.e gambler, who have r ! ! 1 "Tii tii runipxi ifii- l'iiiIp ...,t , iiinit-rn i- ill U ppi'OVln far o' t J)epty CommiMjoner K!ynn. In w!iof 'aids they weir caught. of J. Stevens and Ilenij .' 1'" ha1' Keliivavtr, two of four men lepnted :fi be employed by tfontiy Smith In his en terprlses, wa decarfl forfeited wl;h Hpeclal lujunotlons on the I)itil-t Attorney to enforre the forfeiture Tin. bondnnan In each crso was .Martin Kneel, well known ror ilnillai aid nnd romfort given In like nslance 111 the past. .liiseph .M.veton nas o.iuuseil from appearing be-.-uue hu sent n attidavli j'lowing tliat h was III n, hoph). ,i,Jn.iii Ulreakw ood alias Jone, w-s imr '""" "'y. I'aamg up and down He l. K...,.. U . .1 hind the bench, had wrattifully told lilm 'l -nas an 'unprodlRIIVe cltlen snd an one m 1 of society" Wien Juoob Hegsl. Kny,,r for .)e alleged Sonny Smith men. trie! to In tercede for the two of his clients who did nol appear. Ihe Court was tohl tl.st ' one or them vvti in the hall. Ills p.ace Is HI3KE," raid .l.idte Itosalsky. "The motion nf the rstre. Attorney tint bill be .'nrfeltud l a,'. J lowed. The DHtrlot-Altcctiev Is! e-Tiri-miij- allien nj me oourt to en to it thai ir an effort Is made to avoid the fnrfelturo the co-irt oe consulted. 11. nol. m.milf, ..III I..... ,.. " -' ill- stance or the District-A ttornev 11.. "" ' - , ",r what wni. going on and a ,r" r' " ' 1 """ " ';'e . iur;-.-oom i ' 'o make e.cuok for cl.ents who had ! ' gone home. Judge llnsalsky, liavliu ' H,0we how he Mt I nthe tnalter. re- tra"ted his threat to keep forfeiting ball i ,.... ,., ., ,i,. ,,.i .. . , i """ -' -" o ...iii names until i iock, aogourneil court t ai a tine: nnmro p. nr announces inai Indh'ted Jiien must nlther apprar for trial on Monday to plesfl or hnve their ha I forfeited, l.'rederlrk It. MiNUn and Kmll Tjens, la ,vyer foi some o." tlie ao.cal.ej Son ny S'liltn niui. antioupeeil In-day mat tney were going to flgh; tliilr iases out. Their illonts would under no elr vuinatanceb, they said, sitbnili thorn selves to a flynn pirolc, mn would Prove treat the police evidence ,.-.,-f!ls!sr.t. In- Dies ns He Had I'lii entenoil, iVtsi! to Tne Ktnlnj Wn. il N'KWA I!K. N" J . Ap .'t . er'nv. lug seviral timet thveateiled in f"d h'l l.fe .1. It Willla us of No. HIS IVaneu ! treei, th.s oltv, committed urdo a Inhaling gas this afternoon. He left noteji In which It wa dlscloted the nun had lopf bten dpondtnt. h ROSALSKY GIVES SULKY GAMBLERS BASEBALL SCORES TO-DAY' NATIONAL GIANTS PHILA. 0 0 0 2 0 0 Batteries Cinndull and Meyer". Moure BOSTON BROOKLYN 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 llatleries Perdue and ilraham Moll CHICAGO ST. LOUIS 0 10 10 0 Mattel les--nimvn and Ai.-her. Sllee P'tiUnr K-l'liulnnat itutne postponed AMERICAN WASHINGTON HIGHLANDERS 1 0 0 0 0 0 llatleries-Oroom and Siiret Koril and ATHLETICS BOSTON 0 0 0 1 3 1 Il.ilterles Cooinlis ami lpp; Chntti; ST. LOUIS CLEVELAND 0 0 0 3 0 2 naileries M'tcliel! ,V id I'Ulkt. .M Deitolt and Chh'fu game pottpotnMl RACING JAMESTOWN RESULTS. 1 W;"? ."?:!. JT 11 d putCspe1ie, even place, seennd '-..j Ilesrtlll third. Time, l.'h t-P. Sr'OND HACK-Hie and liaut fur lone. Hye Straw, ;t to 2 and out, won; 1'eneta St:ome It to I place, second: llendaga third. Time. 1 OS Tlllltl) It.VCi: -Jlllc and ir-wutl aids Tnlrd liall, even and out. Mist. Judge Moiick. even pluce, seor.nd. Dr. IloUb.irrf, third. Time. I.4.H.O. KOUnTH HACK-Sevon-eiKhths of a mile. Warden, 25 to I and S lo 1, tlrsl, Kervloleuoe, 3 lo h for place, seoond; Styniotir Ileuttar. third. Time-1.2 2-r.. f IKTII IIACH-Onn mite --loldesi Cas tle. 7 to 2 and I to f., llrst, (loleonda. to f, for place, second HP Kdwu'd thltd. Time. 1.41.1-5. SIXTH ltAi'i:-.Mile .emi-U)UA 1 01 , to 2 and ) lo 0. (list. HlorJCn K , 2 to 1. til&.-e. w utiil Miihliineloii t nil '1 T. 110, 1.4.12-6. At l,mrenee lo Weil AkhIii. , H,,.,l to Tne Rt tiling Woild HAVV1DLK. I.. I., Aplll 21 Al l-a.v-tence. theatrical manager. Is hre rj- I fitting hi" home for the reception of ihlK bride-to-be next week. Shu In .MIs II MtllVey of Provl'lenee, It. I, a so- raiio of his company. Mwrence"s former, wife, W10 wus burled at Say vllle Isvo years ago, was .mella (Hover, a dancei kiionn as Kawn. Hie Iilule EASTERN 'LEAGUE.,'.'! ( T jfrsey CITY I n,,m,,cTi:ii POUItblLH- a i I on 0 1 1 I U I II IfcKShV OITY- 0 0 0 0 0 .. . ." U" " " 0 0 1 iiatieries-. i "line H 1 Hi .Mil. -hell Ingei and iiuuo- AT NEWARK. MONTI!t.L- 0 2 0 0 14 0 pi;VAKK. (j () 2 0 0 2 2 natterles -Sltton and (loth. Cody. snd AT PROVIDENCE. riUFFAI.O- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I'HOVlDRNCn- 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Hatterle -Tavlo.- and Mlllfer der and Ftugerald I. 'iv en. AT RALTIMORF TORONTO 0 I 0 II II II BM. I I.MORE- - 0 0 0 0 0 0 list e iow ('in ot . an. I I', , i and Kssn Ipn Vn-k. TVollil llnllJIuu lurklab tutli. slsifa u:u. Ilalh slla firoatf ruomi, II. llartiir agt Vlimcuif, "Uixtala I itttJM. . tl t'trl gov, , 24 PAGES. LEAGUE, 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 mid Honln. and lleraen. ainl llresiiHli.u. rain. LEAGUE. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 13 Sweeney. 0 0 2 2 0 5 0 2 mil C.irrlxn. 0 1 IU''lell mid Hniltll. - rain. RESULTS A IN) D ENTRIES JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. NOItroj.K. Va April 21 -The cnlrli for to.mor.oii oinv HltsT It.Vrt. Tline -rarsikU mif mi.i.I. miMrti., foe Mti a y.t (u.-i'ifiK- -ini-k. H2, I'lranilil, tic, Mjimi Unlit 1IC, .Nm pi.' I (r. II. t'. 101, .Viitv. Int. U.laii-.T. lilt H m,l ninuni, 1(17: Ir a. lo; llinnin, I at . Kannu i"J. I,(rr .Inn. ti'l. SlU'liMl ItU I, - IIik.Ii,. f.mr ...r .,1,1. .i-t .art, atitit ts.i inllr, l,.,ij .N'rUm l.'ili. .lie Vl't. In lll'.i 1 u'Oi. H .liok llall- III linn I i'i.iii H7 IKr. 1.11. Tl.'lr! of lieair. Ti.'I TUIHIi ItVI'l lirniirrnra nJor. ftfr a nui. Mi fiirlo. .piin.t in. J 1 tt), Mun-.M-n. 1 10, IVrr Alaim, llll ut.r. HU. Il.'fnr.l. n l tnoi Mil .SalKi le-. In, (Ihritimr. tin roi nTii it.vi i: itn.if m , iiuro il,lt an.) iiasanl, alt ftirlunv l.shtllo .Vifnrs, illi, Mont, niui, ll'l. oiaillff. 111; Vrrl.iil, 1117 llfrnl U.i. i;i,al, 107. Iloffinsn llai I'ttnplnu. ll'l. Itaiiman. III. Kr.llk Pun oil In.' I'llTll ItK'K Tejru.ilit liul.l'in. f nir an I l.elf fiirlnnifi. -flriitiann. Im, Mol. at. Prl Itradfrm, l'.l Mi.lli. K4II.) Ifll. I,L.,.. II.' t'-'ariair, It. ItVVitiliulo, H'J. I'rlia. 1'hni It.i, i'li(..l 112. iilt'tm ml rntii. -.IM'II II A I II .-hMIhi. thrmariKl. an,l u, wani furlong. ! IrtwiK-t. ilt t'iriiiVi I!, v.'l. u ri(, W. il'i.n Mi.rili. lift. Hon la. IM.OI.I. 07 Min Vail, ll'l. Jrnnir Well, till I'.la, o."i, I'lill Jl.il.r, Inn llnoiiio llv. II,..: (In. I. 110. 1-. Ilek'er 111 'I'jkllill.. tit Cwnei K . 114. -r.vti.vni uvfi; nw M.ir ,11. mi Miwal im s n il iiliealili.ouiJi mil,. - Jlan !l II. .lie Ituir. Imi, Man:, ii, m I'a'S Inl), IV), Ml tn, HarTo I'.. tat si,talii Snanni, ln'i IliM.il Cutlr UK. I 'kiwtiIii 1117 . a ins. lasloa Wiiilua. I nil. t Pile lun.tl ahlifiulca al.oo.n,. Ilimoit. VV.at'nvl rjrar, ink .i.1 llfl mo 2.:iO. PENSAC0LA ENTRIES. I'DNSACOUA. Ha, April 21. The n i- i (ros for to-morrow s races are an fob I lows K II 1ST H.VI T, Sal ins. for ihrfoinr .i,la and mofar.1 an liirtoim.- Iff llllir KM. lli.alaorr. i tort, liispitel. Jiii, lltrrT Holt. Mi. Tarnar, llv, '(line Kimball. IIJ, sju llmi.lliii. 114. II I. Mr.nii.er 114. Ile.1 llVilii. Ill Tell lira-, til Al rUilMa lllinrlir I ranci. ins. HU'll.Nll IMI II xllln,!. f"'i irarM an. I i,. sinl, n filrlonil.. C'lilvfn I'vlar tlsl ..i i n i f, ln. T. II Kf..ara. Pis. V'lrrfuua I i I ln t.y laillar 111 ICojinl., Ill I u'l II 1 III Aulaiiali. . til THIIill It.V I, tit. f'ar l.looir.r .1 I i.ioar.l, fniir an.1 )i,' 7.tlina Mvilli iueii' 111 I ivlal .lio. (M! l.a.aja llrt Mi tumlrii. llltl Mi U.i.4 ll'l I liafl itlr llalillll. n Intl. Il-inatlrm InO. Ilrt,.r.tinii III I'inIo V.ltir 111. Lisa, lli'f IM. Alt' . a-ibir. Ma . "ir, I'l, tail Ilaii In. flltilTII HVII. flint ' i'i.ff)M'ito li(l llt mt , ion n t i-lii.j. I tw.. Kill. I'riiir.4 TbrtA., Int. 1 uf.ij (ilrl. IM. svirrt llrrii, pi,'i , viRr llri.a-rt.i. Inn l a row pai, li.uJrr. Inn, itmal I a ll I'"'. l'leanu ill I'llTII ItVIT. Sfllirn twr four war unu and uptr.l. al furlji. i"'ii. hsl, I'ailUii. Hfli; I Ifartlna 111, Kinder. Ill, Vanaio I'.-Ji. Ill, San llll 111 t no'f Jnn, III Vena In. Ill, Ik'. ITiTalilui 114, llmsn loin III. ' Wsattoi clar Ira k U. S. RAID ON DISTILLERY. i'Tto Men Irresled unit '.nO(i Hull, Held III f I'hlof Itispe. tie Slnsel ami Internal I Itevnnue Agents Moore and O'Hrlen tn dav rallied an alleged Illicit distillery which they say thev found In full oper i atluii In the rolUr at No. 2S3 Monroe atrnel Solomon Snow, who was found there, admitted last he had been working there for five weeks, but refused to name Hie owner of the pant, lie said most n' the prud i t of the nil! was dis posed of to Hu Kit.K-u'lc i. keeper of a alouii at No 3d .Madison tct. Snow and Kltaevvlci were held b I'nltfsl States I'nm nlssloner Shields In J.'.fOt bad each .'or u.tmlpatiuii ticxi Vdf.day. Q JANTS PH1LA. HOW THE GIANTS LOST. rtrit time up Mage knocked a home run, with Knabe ou base. I,obcrt tfot a thrM-bargr In the third and scored 1 on Maree'ri out. Moor wa Invincible, Hht Olant getting only one hit. lfIviil te The Kfenlnic WorM) IIAJ.I. I'AIUC, Phlljdelplil.i. Ap ll 21. There iv.ia ntt irly msli fur the homo nif the Phillies bv the, excited baseball funs to-da. The great ntiik of I)ooln' team this uprliig bus iinrused tremen dous enthusiasm, which ws not less ened a bit b the xtorm iv'dc 1 prevented Uie oiK'tilng day (etniionim taking plare yestniilav. In plave of the regular slllilts of the opening of tile se:iou, such us Ihe IbifC raising nnd the lut-ade 11. ross the Held, President I'ogel ipivnilseil h number of Kunirlsra. (!fV, Toner, who Is all old National Leiuiie plover, tossed out the in ball, line of tin, sluiita was tile releasing or nine white cloves, one i"iii earh member .if the Inline train, when Hie umpire tossed the hall to the Inline pitcher. First Inning. D1.0I11 dashed III I1011I uf the plate, I got Devoie'i grounder and linen Jim 1 I out. I o I., tuiivrtl patient and drew .1 I ba"e I'll lulls. Similgrass landed mi tho! ball for w 1.11 looked like a home run. i AliiRec, however ran to ft centre Held and, reaching 11,1 wltn nt,e nulid. pulled down the JmII. It mid a IHagllUli elil piece of (Witling, and .'-'iiihIkiiiss was robbe,! or a homer. Doyle trie.i to i'l j ( I'askert. NO 11ITNS. .second and win ihmwn out ii Dnoiu's . loolan lilt a long slnglo to right cen perfoci tiuoiv to Unabe NO Itl'NS. tre. Dooln put Doolatt on second with a Till- n,l the eioivd yellhijt .it the ,. lover sacrltlce, IXiyle to Jterkle. Mooro sight of a liigh drive over Him tight Held I fr, to Devlin and Titus rent a high fon 'e. mt Hie nail uaji a foul by a few I ru. trtil vvedl. NO HUNS. 1 1 arils, and "lleiii Jolui then rolled nh lei. gnniiid. to Dnyle. Unabe was 'l-n.irdfd Willi a luv on h.il.s. Iiliert'a I jppe i. in. e at Hie plate i.iused the rowd 'i give lilm a beany welcome, aid I., tent a ll.v In .Murray. Magee was there with the occasion (or a I le'iionsii ition nue'i us Is seldom nearii .uoti on a ha I Held. Slmevvoud sent one i .Mngee was hit on the arm by a pitched if Craudall s shooia Into the corner o'.iImII. I'askert striirk out I.udtnn fie le'i Held bleai'hers near the club I popped a fly to Doylo no rtt'NS, house for luniie run. atm Miano pacel the home run hllter aiouiid lihe I t.aes Itrldivel! threw ra'Keri O'U i TWO Itl'NS. Second Inning. Murray kicked haul when called out oil slrlUe. Meikle Hied to Dieilan llrldwell'rt tni luinlnd two feet in front of the plate and Hindu thie.i 'Mil our NO Itl'NS l.uderilK fouled out seveial 1 .a I be fore II" sent .1 groullili I lo Iti imwi ii and was " earn out. Ionian's foul win likewise soft lor Merkle Doom mine In ror another warm greeting from Ihe spectator, but Devlin got his grounder and hissed the (Jitaker man ager oui. NO Itl'NS. Third Inning. Mome fooled Devlin Into st. lking n it. nnd .Mevers also took thtee ticilth .uinsa and fanned. I.udcrns gtabbed I'lntidall's gioutider and bout the latter i ill Hie HU " "' ' n,'H ,Me. N" ' It HNS. , , .Moore looked pained Alien i alleil out on stilke Siio.Ikihss i an to deep oentie field and pulled down Titus's drive Mnrnu also was alven a .'Iiiim i.. L.n Kuubes dii.e. NO Itl'NS. . Fourth Inning. Mome failed to locate the plate for Devliro und Joh drew roiir llls. Dovle ent a fly to Tllii". Dooln a throw to catoli Devore stealing was ilropjiul liy Dooliui. SiioiUriiss'a foul was eagerly pulled down In Dooln Tho.i Mugeo niaile even the Olatits 'throw up th'r hainlH and the band to brmik Into excited niedlev another ttlirUHng one liaiul cati'h. this time off Murray' lit. Mngeo da.ilml across the Hclil. tltneil the drive to u nicety und by n lwp Into the ulr goi tho ball Into his mitt and It atuck there NO Itl'NS. I.iibei t got a three-oaiiMer on a iiiutv to ,ee lentil III Id we; I knn kcil ,,.'n Masce's haul drive und while he nisi throwing Hherwood out Loberi .-or I., Hililnell threw I'askeit out. I.aderus, hit the centri' Held v.all with a di'ivol and got a tivo-bugger. .Mrrkln handled llooluu s ruundei In clever l'le. ONKi I1CN. , Fifth Inning. I'aavkcrt got ll Hrt chance, whrcu he ac eptisl on an e4v rlv off MTkk, bat. Hi Ida nil drew four lull! and Hunt to ecni.d when Moore thr' Devlin out. I.nileim koi MeyV llv NO lll'NS. Devlin threw uooiu out ior tne eo- , ,im. ilurliiK the am. Hl'ldWell s 1 ,,,, neat .Moor H.t D j.v!i threw I una o it . Sixth lnnin(. D.io'.n circleil m-1 1' Hie home plate and finally landed I 'rnndail's (uul by a 111 He leap. Dovon aga'i' workd Moore fur a bat-e on ball MJe landed IMyle'a liy. Stindgra y.ot the (list hit off Moore, iv tngle to centre, nnd tievore raced to thud. Murray sunt u hard grounder t" Ooolan, who tned the ball o Knaiic. fui i n out Sniutgras no Ul'XS Ivliabeie el.cil a i.l" il l halls 1 .0 in-It butilo.l doti ihe llrst hi',' line and was I oh-ed o.it Merkle tn Doilc. Magee' liiirii fly w.i I i'ie.1 rari- of be Devore. I'Ukert got a u Ingle on an ugly hounding gro.iiider wh'ci nearly nit Uildvvell In the faco, Knabe reaching PRICE ONE CENT. 0 3 (JIANT3. K. II. I'.O. A. R. Dcvorp, If 0 ()' 2 0 0 Doyle. 21) ) 0 y a 0 HnodKrnhs, cf.... 0 1 1 0 u .Murray, rf 0 ; 0 0 Mprkle. lb 0 11 j; 1 0 Hrldwell, ss 0 0 15 0 Dovlln, lib (i 0 1 is 0 Meyers, c 0 (i 0 0 (,'niniliill, p 11 0 0 0 0 Tntnl 0 l 24 11 ,0 I'lIll.ADKI.I'HIA. It. II. P.O. A..E. TltiiH. rf (1 11 2 0 0 Knabe. 2b 112 10 l.obett. Ill) 110 10 MiiRec, rf 1 l 1 0 0 I'nHkert of 0 12 0 0 l.uileniH, Hi 0 I S 0 0 Dooliui, m 0 l l 1 1 D00I11, v 11 0 S 3 0 .Moore, p 11 11 0 1 0 ! Tutiil.i .1 0 27 7 I third. I.udcrtis (lied to Dcvorc. .NO Seventh Inning. .Merino ttliil to i.Magee. Lobert's flrt ? ' 11 ,,,u " . i . "",unul c- i in- .-iiu(.ji. uininrii ii mil airouieirr near the foul lino und staggered back- wants, but he managed to hold his feet land throw the runner out. Devlin nln.1 1 (ritu it Eighth Inning, ' .Mejers u.ni jlloil out on strikes. Tltuii "si aroely had to move for Crundall's liner, unaoe tnrew iievnti out. ru HUNS. Kn.ibe sent a drive over second for 'i talpgle. lawiert sent a Hy to Murray. Ninth Inning. Doyle drew four balls Snodgrass sit tick out lanterns got Murray' font near the griuid stutnl Merkle fanned. NO HI NS. ON A RAGE, IS DEAD i I' ai ,- T i i lore Walton who was i ill.-.t ' Ml Wj nui be, , in. i be wa once on the MIT .f the (!.iveii.or of Penn svivanla, but wis more widely knonn as ' I'liinger ' alton because of his sensational Letting on Hie Knglleh and American i,oe triuko. dlel to-day ut his home, No iA' West One Hundred and I'ourteentb street. As a race track plunger Walton1 fame was lnteriialloiial Ho took to (hut game after lie had lost a forturwt whlcti nail been Invested almost entlrtv I) In reiinvlvaiilu min,ng ami rallrod stock lie was nuarl beggared by til mine note in 1ST7. and in an effort ta le-nup .in.-l.h in. vej.ui backing tM horse. Won $100,000 on a Race. WmUoii won as much as S100,QMat one race during I Is Kugllsh turf OMR palgn The Keene .nut l.orrlllurd OOllJa. ! ox hull n ml Irnijuots, worn playad la the lerhv foi uiiioiinta that took: QM breath uwuv fioui the English boolVi mukers Walton liecunie 1 n te-eo of theOfM'. Hotel at Hinadaay and TJOrOvarmt tret after oe null "'e racing gvmt. ' H failed In ISJ1. lie managed the Ob Junie Hotel In ln,s c.ty and the fftodkv j ton at Cape May. Several yara ajs ' be retired from .uiive bmlness. Ho mil living In a Harlem apartment with Ut- i " --s ,' ";,VU,1:" ""L . 'r.ieumutmn foi mom than twenty year Hnil llml ti, tncu had told him not ' to eat uio thing until ho felt like It, T unly-one days pasied before he felt , any desire fot food, lie had welgheil j jvi ouuds and the fasi reduced htm to 2o0. He sakl he was never hungry i once during the entire period, , "Alcohol, lobaio, hate, reverie, envy, malic. Jealousy, gluttony and i fear, ne ue. laieu con.smuteu ntu, ana ne iv en, he uiu. was mane up or good air, good nater, , Ight hours' sleep, a heart full of love hope, faith, charity and the simple life and the golden rule. lie had a newspaper clipping -which referred "to the late Theodore Walton" and said h kept it to temember that he wa otlliilatly dead. Th PLUNGER' WALTON, WHO WON $1 00,000 i. j I' 'f , , s- 1-" . i -1 - ti'f.ri ft