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10 AN UPSET IN THE CARTEP Jack Atkin Practically Left and Badiv Ridden. GRETWA GREEM RACES HOME Bip Croud Turns Out to Wcl mc Opening of the Season at Aqueduct. Jofan W. Sohorr 's <;rrTna (Ir^rn. tha ««ix j< ar-c!d of Bon Brush- Runaway «J!r| «n<3 a caFt off irom Hal stable of .lair.cs tiL J»rrß«. fumlrhcd a nunnir.R at A^jr^ii! jost*?rrfa>- b\ •:■ n!nc the, t\tr:cv '•:...- of SJ.'iOii at *rvon furlongs, <jur»ted at It to ". H«- wn rat) f-r oasi:> l>v « «cood two lenKths. wi:f: Aifr^.i N'oi riul .itid Fiir WiM ttdrd. T ; e time K3S : .::. %:^t oae tiP~ond l^hlnd tiie tacfc t • Within aaoihing like ijr. oven break Mai • p«Tir; t v.rlf Jack At km. ]sarnoy Bchrriber'a rr<ut weipht carrying 1 irlnhar. ejt-Mcl cf»upl«d w::h Nealon. th" .urban Hand imp MaaV 1: 2??:. went to the post a i-oi f.. orite Jit «".*«n nion«-\ . would faBM repeated W« ■ utniih of li"0*. <>ti the iaM rutuui.. of the fixture. As it was. be f:n- Iptsat jwn tiutsidw the money .-ift^r a liri'l- Iflr.t and nipilsssiin race that ma.!<- htm t)-.*- hero of the btru£j;l^. turn though ••■ rated. Grrt:iA Green, with C. Burns up, Vroke r :..!( twin an 0.;t.-!iie position ot the g»ost, and, cutting avcraas Ma lirl^l. <ipcned Up « pap of t»r» lenirths in th* first quar «<r Ja k A^kni, <>n th^ contrary, •aa not only f..t '.ixii-d. tat OBOtftt H a jam, 80 I!.;.! KlHl had To Uike him uj- sharply. Uhi'ti the poud po:i <if Sain sou:*d down I. t4- ing he was a puod ton lengths l>ehin.l th* fl >-...t ; •••«• • m:tker. It lo ik«d like a fjMpfteas. n«"-n ■ has., but Nice! rushed him . ; . :\,f ]■..:.•> is the first };alf m'.le, » tt a 1* kl« vs Bn ►■■M of ttie rli-eties of 1 dji.f . it «ttf 09 IkWD tl'c f.inu , ,j !•„. !-i brant Htkea MiiUbl— '■ ; home Th« br.iliaM burst ol •• vnder t '.«• ci-UMiin* imiost of :£> poiir.ds s>ro\ed too much, however, and he tired t rlo5;r»B Ftri.lo and was beaten a head for third Ti.onry. it was trie openinp »iay of the ra np sen •=mi :n Hit- ?n< tr ipoiit.,--, <]:Mn U and a Me «--o»-d tliat wa.- e*umaie<i all th« way from %_-<v\ to !"."•«< persons went dswn to the course cf th. QBHSi < •ty Jockey C!uh to Mk-rtr fresh allcpiance to the thorough fcred and the sp^'-t. which i* lieglnning to » - ■ • a*:ai:i. even without organized bi*>k makuip T1 tv i^ht Fprinfi <ia>. » !.!. li was , enou? 1 to maJee vvtretttt a burden, yiayed a part |irrhnps. in drawing out I 'or r, :;m»> of the Krrat outdoor*. Wit r;.e was the chief rnapnet. Ti;o ap |MHi mhiih prprred th»- field on the pa rade to the post in the first race ;,nd the BjMVI whlrh went uj> as the horses battled _> •>,« s--.-t.-h in Hip Carter Handi • ;>;■ was ai= < ntliuyiastic us !t was Fpo:. tan^ous. and indicated fall VCO ti.at the j-srjnc was k'-enly »pi->r*cia:rd. Ther* «a* more <>r less uraJ Ix-ttmp. but * cordin* to Sheriff Quinn the law a»;alr:st 1 ■ akin*, as- Interpreted by the courts. i, aF nbf=er\fHJ 10 th< 1.-tte* Hundreds sat »•• th«- Fta-)d aM tli' stkCMKI without ask l> r « prr-e «>r makitip ;« waprr, while p ■ ururriod about to find some friend I ;usiiriati.T Vba ■■• < it' cr viVlns to X; -y 1 ■■■.•■ ■ «• Lawn a Sea of Derby Hat*. . pa&dMni ■■■ ■■P OUA tho impb mas v ■- ol l><-ri'y lifcts, w.th pOttt one t-uaw to break tli< n.onotony. while t).« «lubhouse v...- .low.i-d ;.s if for a Kub urhan Handicap. The ' •■■••-•• of racing turned out in force, among those present toeing R T. \\ !is..n. .v . j B. HWrtirarfci .M,,!rp« Mill. 1 -I UMty Al. -sandrr. B F. 3Jttl< Will, i 1...: v:... . B X Piiialliors. 3<a\i- i::i.;:.. boh "I Senator Klkin, Uay- ■ ■ • v. .- PUBftOTi W. C. J-tisiion, opden BMtsati. JY.-d'ri.k Johnson. U ■ I ,11. Mr. and Mrs. I • ..., k 1 ••.:■•;.• -. li'Trc I>'--il:a.rd. J r .. I I HtattdßA H I ■ ■ 1.-.'' 1 !"'"! K;.hn. jMMa <iafrnry. P. J. T'w\er. James J'.utl.-r. Krank M< Kt* and • ■•• CtOtPlk t^uiiivaii. Mtfc.-iim • was amo I -S tw> , [ .ihs<'ii hi. ■ raisen *< :. . . • . hanc.;, th.- bill against oral b«T viik 1-- paasai »t Attaagr. b which case . ..,,»» • •. m.,: \rst-rday at ih* track who «' V wiU::iK 10 pMttd v'nat tta future of »a«'ltip 111 tins i-t.it- would In Thirteen h«>rs«-s »«nt 1 I • -?t for the «artcr Handicap, xfjr feature of at IfiH projrrarnr.i^ sTBI QrattM <".reer., t!,< *uiiJi«-r, uas HDk D on UM « ari. It 3'-idii: 'f»o, tat ttaa an. i<i 1 hoodoo was a. ot viT-kmg, U< CX ' - »■■ • ' a>.'i)oot!il> rh.is* BtM i-^ Jack Atkin warm up ivrTe r<i lnijtrossed with his a;>i» at aw U.at he vas backed almost to i.<- exclusion of tbc othoi baOßJaj and ve:,t to th. post at a a-iMirt price. Hf- showed no effects of hi> .. i:tn it, i- r ~ ■ and lo"kfd as rte.sJi an.! s-tmri;; ;-.^ ul a:r. l.tnt- in bis KOI 1 •. . r oa the. turf Ti'i;i \\<;.-h HHI B. y. I«tile had •*■*» , Sti tlir th^ee year-old l'rit.c«- Itn |je;-jal. ajfdCa MB ni t!ie name and colors f ' - 1 , Woodhaver, Stable. Tlie twn of Or |a; di i.a> H"l d uv\ ii 01 filled out n;u< h oy. • at, t<:, bi:t h^ BBBMfWi to be In pood BOD* «C,ti>i:.. and loiike.l e\ery Isjcli a rai * liorse. 3ie sal a pood !;*.<. *.<>o. lntrrftrtd vh'i % 1 • Mart. 884 MM Sf I!.' la^t to lp;i\«=' Ih< post. In- p!a«t:.ii;i> impif>\< jmr i. •■.)«■• ■ basdßafj and ' •»<mli a run t.n- >• «'f rpevd ihiougti the » ■ ■ h. AY Si -ho! r wh«= v . >1 on hand Ik si c l^ir'iiui Or< 'ii vm. but Atbßji .v. v ::."r.>. hi? IiaJDCC v. ■ . .: , s bcfßN the ra'-o, & • Mtaaft t • • «>T F^n Ri;:hii 1.a.l n ISfal ihatii.. Tins r!onf«Jen<ie «m« i;ot Btfxptaced. although, as » ..•. ■ r < ; . • I !,ad < '1 . t litnr { f..\." I B 'm M i»' : 'l for<;np Ha| i-i' ' •' I ■ r :ti •;• t '• >!«■ X • . .■ . ■ • ;: n 1 • •<- •ri r<hir,d J*' k Atki:; R»r ■ dBM at tho J r»d af tiio M. 1 i Haeß <^me on wpain w ).fu i! *■ 1.-iit< r 1 r>d BBdei bis hoavy |r>ipost. l';i:.s sh<iwod ex< ell< ni Judsrment «,• ,| ) ; r;p..;ilil w ilii'.ul a n Jame? ); Galfne>> Alfred Nolil< v |lOUndS VV '•••: :.> : : ::i. ■■l.d Will ttte • • , • ■ • U> th« ;«.m n* '■• •••nil- <l p..T' .1\ •>.. csT! «ii Mi iMor. an.) BoOffjW MX I *ith 1 •■ • tCMBI • , ■ i '..■ v. ■ • • aT° ; ..■ ■ . and mlpht h.iv« i"-<-ti i>l with iic jut tack ■ • ■ ;■;•■' VM •if ' &retna Green a Keene Cast-Off. a Gttaca vm |uu«jkasc4 !•• or tl:r<-< IVBBI a*n • "' »-aJe "f the Jji ■ ' • A! -.moris ua> • • . . •:. auii !ie racei |B lii*- DBkn DM MOM tiny. tut fetter was turned c-.'-t to Ml w. S. ii..rr. 'J 'lie won «f ];• ;. Brush has i.< • ■ • Rrrat liors*-, and h:is «arnc-d a pepntße tion f'.r'i^iiifi Dasm <r i' -s emtttCj I Ibm ■■>■■ '•'•■ '■•' '•■ •-;••■ 'i "'<!•' lUfhi Vfi^i.t '.. more '■■■■.:. <■:.< <•■ . • Htm, ■■'■■•:. In fart. ho?dn t!)»> AmeiK-an ref-o Chas.Saker&Co LI 4.M/i/?/C.4V. COLOMAL, UOIJ , & SPORTING OUTFITS A SPECIALITY. Largest and Best Stores in LONDON for TAILORING AND OUTFITTING. Leather Hat Boxes. Trunks, Bags, etc. 271-274, High Holboril < illustrated fashion book FRce.) 41-43. Lud'^ale Hill urn* to m. pails.i M7-!4o. Tottenham Court Road <neak British museum.) JACK ATKIN LEADING POST PARADE FOR CARTER HANDICAP. , miic and a pixteenth of 1:44 2-fi, cstablishfd at the Fort Erie track last year. The other race« provided excellent *r»ort. and two or three driving finishes added to j Uie fun and excitement. H. G. F.edwell. j who headed the list of winning owners at tho J ire* track, in Mexico, last winter, saddled two winners in Pajarolta, which galloped home IB the first race, and M\l*s O'Cocm-11, which made every post a win ning one in the last event. Tom Welsih also saddled two winners, and had The satisfaction of carrying off both two- year-ojd races. Zeus, a somewhat small but good looking colt by Adam, won the second race in the colors of the New ca-stlo Stable, while a comely looking rilly by Pi^RUlse. called I>adaf<ette, raced to vic tory in the fifth event in th* colors of t.ie W'oodhcven Stable. Ladasette w«« a hot paddock tip on the strength of a fast trial. and Fhe ran up to expectations. Coming from behind In the last furlong after Naughty Lad had opened up a gap in the early part, she fought out a pretty finish with B. T. Wilson. ir.'>. Onaper. a good ;. ."k -if priding by Plaudit— Ondurdls. Adam, the Eire of Zeus, was imported to this country by th« Newcastle Stable three or ivur years ago at a fancy price, but later aw returned to France, when the j outlook for breeding and racing in this country peemed so dark In the fall of 1V&. His >tarlins!«, sold at auction last year, were.* in great demand, and the victory of | »'is yesterday was an indication that the j I reeding sharp* were not at fault. James Butler s colors were seen for the ' first time In th« race yon by Zeus. The white, .berry sleeves and cap were carried ; hv Hermetic, but the Hermenee colt was •;.\.r prominent. James R. Keene also had ;. starter in this race In Scrimmage, j a somewhat leggy gelding by Wild Mint. He ran greenly, but well enough to indicate j that he will earn a purse or two before the meeting is over. G.iy Uarner and O. Burn? divided th« lockey honors, each riding two winners, ■Blla Tapltn and Page, accounted for the. othor —*•<■? The last named rode Ban bury, a 2i» to 1 shot, to victory in the third event. The track mas fast. and unless rain falls another good afternoon's sport is in pfHBMt -day. as the card, while not <.v<>rrrouo>d with entries, appears well bal anced. JEFFRIES HARD AT WORK Champion s Wind Good After a Long and Trying Session. Ren Lomond. Cad . April IS.- James J. Jeffrie* to-day rut in tho .hardest work of 1 •'T-scrit training session. The after noon's workout In -hided boxing, rope Pklp . ■ asatofjr boxing, bag punching and a <ur :i;g at^th^ pulley weights. After this be flayed handball with S.<ni Berger. 1 i tin srr'ind round of the boxing bout with ]v>b Armstrong a muscular cramp In the back of the neck had caught Jeffries so suddenly that bo could not continue until tho maFS'urs had rubbed the affliction away. Tho pparr!ng was resumed, but Jeffries did not thoroughly rid himself of the cramp Ratal well into the third round. Berger gavo Armstrong instructions to s« nil his punches In as lutid a.« he could. sirxi. c!«r>jng orders, tbe negro landed S'ime fmas!;inp blows. Wljen Jeffries came hri.k Bat vengeance, howe\pr, the black re liisM to stand his ground. He was just able to go through the three rounds by dint of n;i ■■■■— i»*iy conservative attitude In the matior of mixing it with th« big fellow. Jeffries worked a trifle faster to-day, but was handir\apr>ed s>y having to keep the full power of his punches up his sleeve. The fighter's wind seemed remarkably pnod. alter his workout, which lasted an hour and thref-<juarters. The m'-rning's ex ercise included a ten-mile drill on the road arid a row on the- river. A dnion telegrams from all over the country Peached the training cartip during the <ia>. conveying good wnshes to the fighter or; his • rthdav. <^hiiac">. April 15— A ten-mile run throurh tho parks was Jack Johnson's training ■v ■rk t->-.]a> . He finished strongly, Mai de cid^d tl.at the work was enough for one day. AQUEDUCT ENTRIES TO-DAY. ITR?T KA<"i; T'nr two year old flllle? J4l« f > a<ldtd 1* \ir furlnnp^ ->n:-..:!a . 100! Ceo 104 Kf-nturky Ttn%r J ft" Susan . . . If* \»lprle JOT Madcap UK \ana I'M liaiwn 104 Mi-* »tt UH SECOND IIA<"}: S^llina;; fir tw> %ear-old« an"! uj "ard. %*>*> addM > •• r mil* Arfll 1«» ParmdSe Wu»<n I.l OtOa 1«*- Baiif «» K-i H««fag i"-'' 1 THIRD KVK TIIK iiTAKBIE; ' r t«o->ear «.M». fuaraj;tf-^J gros» value. |1,5««t Kour '■ • Krar.h Mul."!t I«7' penipmniui 1"7 ARaaaalM I<»7 1i.,1.. v* Hs»n ri^T'. . l«; " Aiir.it Sellers. 104 -•w.Tih H»7' Har.hler I<»* D«sm QaßaykHl .. K'7'Mmi th >WTtTH im.-k run ROCKAWAT; neiiins: ■ • •»••' sal • Idv an.i u|,wnr<l . guaranteed irroK* value, *!.«•««« si furlong*. T*rl»ire <i«l ■«'.■. I<»7 Mjfiiuiin n't "KHl'-ada H«7 ■ '■• . . in •yuesti.-.n Mark 107 f»j»irfilta llSlMrtaai «i*<"nnn«ll . ...ion )<*> •<harii« Bmxttaxm... w HITII RACE ffpnlHHß. f«r thr*-* yrir-old* and rii>»«!-d. X.Vft i<i |<>.1 six furlr>na;». r rV.4f. . U^7.i'ni|. I<"> 111 «;»n*y nara '• • <• lr-r« MB I>i. !t'.>nl ?'«• '. -.'ln- V«rk.'... KM l>i;kr <if i »nnonle. . . .92 j: >ai <>• i lo:- KXXTII TtA'K S<::itir f.,r thr*-e year-rids. »4*"« n/td< I :••• f .! !"r,K<. r'vinr Mulrrel.. KM 'R»n«aaW •••■ MvMI <-<-..r.mll HS>*Btr A»ht^ n 1« ■* ■ ■• I<>.">'»\Voolrairta !«• ■ • au >.M 8 * MBUI c allnnan- c MANHATTAN NINE BEATS WEBB. The M;!!ihuttati «"<>Il»-^e Mmi <lr-fc;ltci ; . f i A'..!:ny In an interesting g.inx jit t!,e I'niverritj Helgl.ts yesterdajr l>y a •ear* of 8 to ,r., r . Tin: M.-jnUattan nine won in dM List Inning, wln-n ■'■■:■ ■• • Ml Tin- fcire hy inrilnps folAws: ■MaflM ObOsbjb). I • 1 2 I • I 2 »— !• \V< t*. itWt 11 14 ■ 1 2 1 «' 1 O 7 ,' .rt. •:•' Mutton and A.-< n Mm '■• T and ■ YEW-YORK DAILY TRIBrYE. SATURDAY. APRIL Ifi. 1010. «. Hii.ns just before dismounting Gretna Green after Winnin- lir-' Liu' ti\ni;.- <f racing season. MM MEET DEFEAT Phillies Turn Tables and Pile Up Seven Runs. rhlladelphia, April ir.. - Although the fcunerbas cutbatted the Phillies In the sec ond game here to-day, they were unable to repeat their performance of Thursday, and were handily defeated by a score of 7 to 4. The visitors made nine hits off the home pitchers, but were weaker In the field, and several costly errors aided Philadelphia in walking away with the game. A hatting fcBt in the second inningf gave the Phillies a lead which Brooklyn failed to overcome during the rest of the, game. Three singles, a double and a pass netted four runs, and this was enough MMtawk th*» game away. Scajilon was pounded hadly and was forced to retire early in the struggle. Bel!, who relieved him. pitched steadier ball and held l.is opponents down 1n betrpr style. IfaVMi pitched six lnninc= for. Philadel phia, and while touched i-p for nine hits he. kept them fairly well scattered. Moroney, who relieved him, had the Brooklyn bats men at his mercy The. score follows; rniI>ADET>FHIA HROOKI.YN*. r lb po a 'I r IV ro » • Titus, tf... 1 1 • 0 O'Burch. cf... 1 - 3 • " Bate.. If., O o .1 1 ft I>aul>*rt. 1b O 212 0 1 «>rant 3b. O <> 1 2 0 Hummel. 2b O 0 0 1 0 Maitee,. cf.. 2 2 2 • 01 Wheat. If. 1 3 I 1 <* Br"f>id. lb « <• *» « <i!L.umley. rf. 1 1 1 " •• Knar*. 2h. 1 2 3 3 0 I^nnox. 3b. 0 ft 1 0 1 Dooaaa. sa. 113 4 0; M<-Mil'.an.RB ft <» ft i 0 JackMtsch.c 1 1 « • © T Smith, ss. 0 ft 2 5 I Moren. p.. 1 '• •• 2 l*Kmln. c .. 1 1 4 0 1 Moroney. p 0 <• ft ] 0 BcankMl, p.. ft 0 0 2 « •Ward " . . ft 0 0 0 o'Kell. p o 0 ft 1 0 | t.lor-ian ... 0 ft 0 ft 0 ;H irtnlth .. O 1 ft 0 ft | |Davi<J»on. . 0 0 0 « 0 ToUls... 7 72713 I Totals . 4.1024 11 4 •Batted far ?ca.nlon In third innlntr. tßatted for M Ml'.lan in fourth innin*. (Batted for Pell tn ninth Inning. §Battr.l for M"ren in sixth in ning. Philadelphia .O4«2onol'»7 Brooklyn (i ii 1 - • 1 " 0 0— i Tw>-ba*e, MM IMataart, Wheat O>, Tiffs* Kn»:* Home run— Erwin. Hits— Off gcanlon. S In 2 timings; oft? Bell. 2 in 6 lrning-s; off Mofn, B IB *i lmiingrs: off Moroney. 1 in 3 Da- ; nlnfrs. Ba< rlfi.« hit Bran»!ield. Sacrlflc« fly— | Bat.ji. stolen l«u»~Batet. Poubie plays- , [iloni rvx'lan and Kratisflf !<l: Knabe. poolan I and Hrar.sfield. I^ft on bases- -Brooklyn. ><: Philadelphia. 3. Flr*t hnse, on balls- Off Scan lon. 1, off Bell. I; off aloren, 2. off Moroney. 1. Firi«t ba*e on errors— Philadelphia, 1 Strurk out -By Scanlon. 1; by Moren. H. by Moroney. 2. Pai-*d hail* -Jaoklltsrh. I, Erwin. 1. «M r • 'Moren. 2. Time — 1:40. rinplres— ter and Ems:i< DETROIT GETS A SHOCK Defeated for Second Time in Extra Inning Struggle. I>etrolt. April 15.— T0-day's game was al most a repi'Utlon of the opener, Detroit making it a ti» In the ninth Inning and <^eveland batting out four runs and win ning in the tenth inning. Wille.tt and Link both pitched tine ball, baseball luck being against the former, while Cobb alone could hit Link, fo that his passes did not count : ncainst him. Works was easy for the vis- j itors. Bad weather conditions held down the attendance. The score follows: ci j:vkt..\ M> I DETROIT. r 11. po a el r lb po a • Kroeajer, If 0 ft 2 • • Molntyre. If o i ft l ft Fradley.Sb 1 1 ft 0 Bash, **... • ft 3 I ft Turner. 2h ft 1 2 4 f <v.l.b. rf... 1 2 ft 1 •» I^-le lb. 1 in - • rrWeT, cf.lb 0 I 3 • 0 I^ird rt... 1 2 ft ft • Delah'r, 2b ft ft 2 .". ft Kasterlv. '1 1 r. 2 " Morlarlty..lh ft ft 1 2 1 B*m'b'm.cf 1 1 ft ft 0!T. Jone«. ll» o nw ft ft Rail as...* ft 2 ft ftp Jones, rf 1 ft ft ft ft I.Tik p. . 1 1 1 7 <• Pt»na«». r . ft ft .% 1 ft |S.hmilt. ,- ft 0 ft ft ft i Wlllett. p. . ft ft o fi O IWortts. p. .. ft ft ft ft ft • •' < l.axy ..••••• Itfclnirnona . ft ft ft ft ft | Totals .. 6K'3«3> '' ToialP ... 2 430 22 1 '1 fc- SLans<E«» lr i\mth iriMir.f If^U In r.lnth Innlnj;. <".'■■ rland ■. f\ 1 ♦* *» •• 1 o 11 4— ft LH.tn4t 1 .. 1 0 .. 0 0 •• 1 a j T»o-ba»f Mav—Saatarrjr. Hits-r»ff 'Willett. fi 1n ft Inning*: off Works. 4 In 1 famine. At bat Agaii *t WIMt S": ncainst Works. •• RacrUkr hlta O*lie*rjr, Kruecer, TtoPtJI, l-ajole, Unk. Stolrn has^s -<Jot.S i2i. Morlaritr. Krue rr. bari. lia--"- 1 - • (A. Btnnlnci , Kali I*.ft m haceg txtmlt, h; fleveland. i> Ilr*t twfw on ball* -By Wlllett, 4; hv Works. I; by 1.1t,1t. « Klr»t !.i*» on •■rrors Cleveland. 1. Hit »>y pltr!;er— Mortality. Btrark oat- By Wlllett. *. t.\ Link, : Tljiis— 2 boon. V 11;V 11; pi re - Sheri dan ar.d Kerln ATHLETICS WIN A GAME WasJilngton. April 15.— Philadelphia lurn*vl tho tables on Washington -il:iv. wtnntnc; by tli'- or* of Bto 2. Deader ■w.-is a fuz ■/.'<' with runners on the btacs, WhOe Hois ;:i:; was driven from tho ruhbrr in UM ■tooni inninß aid «Jr««>tn iilso was hit BADI. A double play bf Milan Usd Blbcrteld was tho fraturr. T'io score follows: l .Mi.Aliii.inn 1 v. ASUIXa i 1 II I.i a»! 111: a c Hartad. If 2 1 '- 1 «' Miian. cf... •3414 nldiinc rf I '• «' s. n.-i.f'i. Sb <> :• 4 4 1 (Vtlliaa VI) 1 1 1 •'• >< ].<iiv:t. if. <> 11 5 i. <» Baker. .tt> . <• 1 . :t o Rlbcrfeld.36 O 1 2 1 0 i>«\i« ill. <• di: <» •lOaMter, if. 1 1 1 o A Muri.hy. it 1 " '• " " : n*:.iuh, Ih 11 1.1 0 o Harry as. . • 'i 1 '1 11 McßrM*. ih «» II «• x : IJv'RHtrthe.cl 1 •'» -' I" Str.et. c.... 0 II 110 BlMBr, p 1 3 0 <> 1. ir.miiiij. p . <* » • 0 <> lUrooin, p. .. 11 0 •> 1 it Totals... 81-27 13 O| Totals ... I 1" -.7 It I Philadelphia . . . 2 1 '» 1 • S • • I—4 Washlii£ton '• • ■ O O O <> • 1 J Two liann hit* MrHri'l.-. Murphy <^» Curimak, TM" ►«■" hits riait-.. i I.i\ inßit. i>-, MrttrMe. lllt ( < iff Ri Isllni •*> In 1 2 ; innlni off lirooiu, 7 In 7 1 I taalacs Sacrtfl s btta OMrinc, I'olilna. SN.len Uv I'olllns bouhln pBLJI M. I: 1.1-. h. lifc*fer mid rn»Uut.; Mii.ii and Rherfeld IWi 'in \Mt-r Wa«.iii:i#fi n f . . Ptillaitolptiia, 7. Rasra «'n »«all> Off Qraeaa, •" XI BvM ' I Tlim r— — wwi Philadelphia "J Struck mil I r t hj I . ii'l» r 4 Tim* ol ...ii, • ", 1 ' B| hi 111 V. '.. BuHtsll 1- 'if .', ..<> P M N" V A.mertean >£ L -I'.ta Aa.'.rlcan Ltsfue r» k Ad . 500. Standings in "Baseball *Race AMERICAN' T.KAGI'E GAMES TO-PAY. Boston at New York. I'bihulelphUt at Wa*hin«;too. >t. LouK »t (hlrago. Cleveland at Detroit. RE*>i:t.TS OF GAMES I"EJ»TKRDAY. Boston, 3; New York. 2. M. LmiiM. h. Chit-ago. 4. Cleveland, A: Detroit, -. (lfl inning*), f'hlladelphla, *: Wa*hlngton. 2. AMERICAN IXA«iIK !»TAND!>«. TT. I* p. c. W. L p. «•- Cleveland. 2 0 1.000 Philadelphia 1 1 ..">OO Boston ... 1 0 1.0.00 st. I out. 1 1 .SOO naKh'fton 1 1 .500 New- York ft 1 .000 Chicaco ... 1 I .500 I>etroit • 2 .000 CUBS LOSE SECOND GAME Errors by Tinker Help Reds to Another Victory- Cincinnati. April 15.— Opportune hits, com bined with costly errors by Tinker, allowed Cincinnati to win the second game of the series with Chicago to-day by a score, of 5 to 3. Cincinnati hit Brown freely after the third inning. The score follows: CINCINNATI. I CHICAGO r It. po a c r lh po i • P-Feher. If 0 ft 4 ft ft! Eve r *. 2b. . I 1 2 0 0 L»>bert, 3b. 0 0 1 2 ft BeaumonUf 1 MM Hobzell.lb 2 3 12 ft O'sch'ilte. rf. 1 ft « ft « Mitchell. cf ft 0 1 O 0 Chance, lb. 0 3 8 1 0 Ecan. 2b. 12 2 6 0: SteinfeMt,3b ft ft 1 3 0 MeCabe, rf 1 2 1 1 Ol Hofrnan. .-f « 6 .'. 1 0 Iw-Tmey. ss 0 ft 2 5 1 Tinker, en., ft 0 2 3 2 Roth. c... 12 3 3 1 Archer. r... 0 © 3 11 CoveVkie.p 0 0 11 <> Brown, p.. ft 0 ft 4 1 ."Jupjrs. p.. O ft ft 1 ft tpheokard . ft 1 0 ft ft •Miller ... •' ft O ft O'jL.uderus .. ft ft 0 ft O Totals .. .'• 027 19 2, Tota.ls ... 3 724 13 4 •Batted for roveieskie m fourth lnnin<. tßatt<~3 for Arch»r tn r.tnth Inning. {Batted for Brown In ninth Innintr. OtnclnnaU ft ft 0 ? 1 0 1 ft x -5 Chicago 1 0 2 ft 0 O 0 0 0-3 Three-base hits — Bean. Ever*. Oiance. Stolen base — Be»ch»r. Bases on balls — Off Coveleskie. 4; off Brown. 2. Struck out— coveieskle. I; by Susrjrs. I; by Brown. 2. Hits — Off Covelegkie, 3in 4 innings; off.Suirgs, 4ln 5 Innings. Hit by pitch* r — By Brown, 1. IWt on bases — <""lncln ■ natl 9. f^ilv-ago. 7. Parsed ball— Roth Tim* of Can-;e l.'iS. Umpire* — O' Day and Brennan. SCORES OF BASEBALL GAMES. At Amherst -Tufts. 11; Massachusetts Agricultural College. 2. At Washington— Buckncll. 5; Georgetown, At -Hartford. 4. Trinity. 3. Aqueduct "Racing Summaries WEATHER C3,EAR: TRACK FAST. FIRST HATE . — SET.UNO: for three-year-old* and upward: $400 added. Fire furtonca Start nSsrsss^^assb.'""*- I:WH - Wlnnr - ih - «■• by ■* our ffi& p r Poet ■,- 11.I 1 . S R^ ftX* ;<tsw^M»^«yg & r?- m t- ;- v r^- sas rnmreon -.. 1 111 I ■' » »' =' I.an*an.'.. * ■ M * 3 W. T. overton « 103 4 .v 4" .V 3 .v Earner.... 10 •<> 20 « 4 rarroti ft 1# « , 2 b* s* 4 » 4s powers. ..1 & - :: & 2 &-10 ;5; 5 Wo»dlan« 4 107 » « h f.', *h r, Burns * 40 ."..• lft 1 r»u:icare _....» 104 7 7 7 •> «> Glass J5 2«| 20 > 4 cohort S 104 ■ 4* ft" 7. 7* H., ! «,! loten1 oten -' 6-' 9.1 4". %-» Oir Hannah _ 7 W» JV * * » « Moore "ft -it ••,» s 4 Transform — .... 8 10* « » » 0 9 Pago. .7.7 ." 25 40 40 1;, <* Tajarolt* was quick to ««ttl« in Ills «trl.l« and stood a sMs* drive |HNh Carroll lookr.l lan - grrous half way down stretch, but stopped badly at end. <oh..rt ran .11 if ho needed a race op two. Ctmpccn will be hard to beat In umt company next tim* out. SECOND KAfE — For year-Olds: ad.l"l. On* -half mile. Start Ron.i. Won drivinr- place easily. Time. 0:43. Winner, b. c, by Adam -Shaft. Owner, Newcastle Stable. „ Horse. Pr «- V '♦• m. '• Sir. Fin. J'vkev. Open7ll7irt^w.pia^how? . *•• • ; •* J"" • h 3'j 1% «;.-irner II j; 4 1 l--» White Wool 4 TV. .'. 2* 1> 2- Fain 11 ••»> "i» % ' 9 Acmwaaa ..._ « IM 3 r> 2« 3" CHtn " l'» 38 4 «\ Pcrlmma«« 7 MS 1 .".•> 4 4* «;ia?s . " .% M v •. •• Rustlcana 2 Ml « 7 :. r." Kin* -. "t> ••,» 5 •" I»ab"l «'asse • KIT. 1 434 3 « rt» rnjican .35 G.I l'j. I*-, limnetic n y« 4 in 7 7; s,r.\liie. irt -a 1.1 ■ « Lula 1 HO s I h k Bonschoten 10 19 M ;: 7.* Zcub. a fast breaker, ihowwi a nic« turn of »r»er| and plenty of cMBMI iil**» \v..ii ■• rurr- to improve. Agawam out«»nie<l S.-nmniiiKr In final drive; both l.«t «roun.l at bend an i ran grrrnly. Isabel Casio badly outrun all th« wav froni an Indifferent start. THIRP RA<"T>.— Selling; for thre*-yrar-old- and upwar.l: «4'»> added. S^v^n furlonas «'art BOO«. Wo,, etaVW^r; PlaC * driving. Tim*. I-;-.. Winn.-i. b. X . by Blues-Lamyra. Owiir m t J. x>lute^ * Unr^ po,. n . Ft. J4 S N ***** J~-kf.v. Op^nTiiwrhCloUT Place ZL' * L* ai - N -V- X: ' ; - ; ' vk ' v - Opm.Hl»h.Clo».l bur-.- . ]«»4 is *»'» n l .Si .I 1 l- Face 1.% Si> "i> - • Imitator I m « .V, »' 2" •_•', 24 11% land.'. « 5 S 4 * Lm| of T,anpi*n. A i.ti 1 |i in I ' a ,1, ;, 4 Hen* hotea • » fl T Plark Mate 1 111 .1 M «• 7' « i 4 » Oarner 10 « 1- 4 Bl Ball 1 MS 7 I f" •«• 4' :• ■ Taplln ... 2a" ? 12 Pit < l««w 4 I<«7 fi 7' ). «i >. .;>, f - inn ... I | f, - } 1.. Curly r.TMk« 2 M 4 4'» 4l4 l 41.4 1 . ji' 7« King a ■ - ... ' : CamiiaUner .'. 116 3 I 1I 1 2'» 33 1 * 7" >» \.,.|\ .,.| . « 1.1 lj 4 ''" ■■:.■' burr, In a good rosltlon for five furlon B s. ramr a.iv cleverly at th» end when Pare ma.'« Jits mm. lad of L^nsden had *peed. but him? ■< if a rare rt»ort. Rla.k M«t« m'«« rn"ni.^ I? In dM laM (MM*, and should Improve Ed Hall In close quarters most of the m" s: r .• *„ • •IT tariKitii uj', na\er settled In his stride. •' r *• ' » cs ■ FOI'RTFI RAfT-:.--THK CARTER HASMi'Ar, for three year-olds and inwar I I' Virt mMtmA Seven f.irloru... S'art j*»v Won easllv; Place drh Inr. Time. 1:1-7. Winner' br'c farS Urush— Runaway Girl. Owner, J. W. Schorr. " "" • ' ' *• bi B ' n >'o«t - — — r tn»r Alfred N'.bip 12 lIS 3 ,Ii 3' ;i<i .n-> •.'» I'..uers »•, *- "- .•• - * Far Weal 4 Mi ■ ft' 9 «'» 4'i »» Qißaa...*." M 50 a,', V, iS Ma.k Atkin 11 U3 K5 <;• -J' |< |a 41 m,.,,i - % - , ..-' ,? Prince Imperial.. 7 XX» 0 11 11 4'» .'.' .-,, Uani. - •. '7 ,' " '.! 7 Klni: Col^lt .. 3 I<»4 4 4* m »' «', *• Bat well.'.' IS "!>-.»; I Masazine « 3"1» 7 7" 7" t»' 7 ; 7' Fain * in *- «_•• - - •Nealoa .ft lift « >•' >•», 7' HI »i T» u|C an' .". 7 X 7-, ', VT: •_■ I'rince Ahmed... 2 lII* 1O 1*» 1" 11 in •>• Tanlln" ♦: » - X■' -"» .lark r«rk«r . 10 IM *J •_"• 4'^ :.» :i H.i M.«je« r. i'> *; * i Berkeley H Mi 0 I'J 12 1- 12 11 Mas»i«n *• »> no M ? «;iorio I IS ft ftH r.> M 11 1* i.,«, i,> ,-. is , , MMff OnaaaO Mi 11 13 13 in 13 1.1 IVnschoten .Tt :.» M» ir,' s •Schreiber entry, OlltM (Jreen, off to a running start from the extreme ontaM* «ii» 11. R. us hi* AeM and forced early pac«: mine «|»ay at , n.J when Jack kln rtr*j c\ r, ,<„.,, In k<hhl position all tl.« «ay. ran to Mi »--• farm. Jack Atkln. practically left" at th« r-...f . :(.s«»d aMr sap and rao«>d into the ■»'. In the str-trh. only |o ti->- In last sixteenth vi i made. far too much v*» of him. Far West clo^.l gamely and will lmirose Prln.e Imperial off rT,uw\in IM iu« "uriT «rounj. but cased up at the •: . : Ma(azln a In tight q.jartrrs FIFTH RAr-K._8«llln«; for two year o!d«: $4l>O added. Kour an. I a ha'f furlonra start ro<v< wSaESEJEST ""* Tlme> ° 54 * 1 - ' Vlnr " r "■ r • * "SSSS-J^oSS .. V: ? I :, T.'r- $£2 •v: ; ul..,Vru 1 ..,Vr J>n*c ":..;::::;:::':::,* A ■_• J.* 15 •_' l^'i;-^ J = «?. -? J ""» • ••' '' 4' ■ nft * ; a * 7-7 Supple... ■ 7 111 7 7. 7' ft* m.-.i . *ft n 6. *T i •;, I " >f 1 mi ■ ♦■ 1 «■ 1. i s 1,. ,r, - fylvan I'.ll .-J MM .1 1 ■ 4' 7' Mr.;,-, ... ft M {, J U»rto I -'-I « I' 1 - • »'i » a Mu.uraxe. 4 7 .; •• 7 Mnn Fein N 107 !> !•• lei n lrtncton M s B. •" - « >".."UKh I I-- M !. i M Kins ■ I- tl I*. " " M ' Sl « r "«"- «> i"4 11 11 11 11 h.,,1, . . 1.1 :>, •■„ " •: laftMilU, • rary looktaa; flllv. VMftti her v.,, in the front at the. last fllrl ,, n p-.le and .too.l |M drixe „. *.„ .->n«<,r ran a * ...», M an ,, will tear watohir" Nauchtr '« »l #- .1. but iust KIVUI..I aearissj out «t the elbow. ."»"u«niy i-aa nßjn B j c a-rsr , ■ • ■■•■ ■ &^| ;j; a - ft ; ; s & ii:r fJ a ; -Sri l j h '-• 1 11 tif hfg ■ ; I I "• A - ] ] mj ••• sisis? i ;, ! F « 2 2ai •.. i ! We,* 1 | ). II ; 112 4 «■ , «,, i |! g [jJJJ g V" g -" I" ar " ! .-. w.n uc. .na Bau'bod SMS JSfimliSjfl2 i& m .UtyytK mtf NATIONAL aaVaVOVal GAMKS TO-DAY. New York at Kn»ton. Brooklyn .it PhilaHelphLi. PUt»burs; at >•». I-nui«. < hirncn at <"lnrinnatl. R»l I.T-« OF GAMES YESTERDAY. Boston. S; New York. 4. I'lrladelphla. 7; Brooklyn. 4. St. Ix>ul«. 6; I'ltt^bura;. S. i Im-innatl. .> IhlraffO, 3. . NATIONAL I,EAGI"K STA.MMM,. «. i.. P. C- W. i* P. C. Bo«tnn -. * 1.000 Philadelphia I 1 ..VM> < inrlnnatt 2 <» I.ooft M. LouK... 1 1 .sOft Brooklrn . 1 I .500 New York.. • 2 .••• Pltt«bura;.. 1 1 -V* Chicase .- - • 2 .••• FORDHAM SUFFERS DEFEAT Beaten in Five Innings by the Pennsylvania State Nine. The Pennsylvania state baseball team defeated Fordham In a hard fought game at Fordham Field yesterday by a score of 3 to 0. The visitors arrived one, hour late> | and only five Innings were played, darkness j putting an end t > the contest. The master.'ii pitching of Plolett. of the j Pennsylvania state team, proved too much for the home, players, who were able to get I onyl two hits. K**ho« started the game ! for the local collegians, but a cluster <•' : four hits for three runs In the third and fourth innings caused his retirement Mur i ray Quinn relieved him on the mound, and | was invincible for the only Inning he I pitched. The score follows: I'EN'N. STATK I rORDH.AM r lb po a • rlbpoa* »r<""l»rrj:.rf o ft rt o O SM'^r' 1 ft 1 2 ft ft Kberline.lb ft 1 7 1 <* JM'Carthy.2bft 1 2 Ift H%ddo. ss. ft O 1 1 O'Pcanlon. 3b. O 0 I SO Wkman.3bft ft 12 0! Mahoney rf 0 0 1 O 1 Hlrshman.c 113 2 0 1 Si-hetss. lb. 0 ft % ft o ■ Blythe, 2b. It2l ft Garjran, If. 0 ft 1 ft ft LeMlg. ft. ft ft ft O O'Sharkey, rf. O ft ft ft O riol-tt. p. ft 1 ft 1 '• MTaffrer.ss ft ft ft A i Letdlch. rf 1 1 1 0 0 Kehce.. p... ft ft ft 2 ft t Quinn. p... 0 0 0 0 O Total*... 3 815 8 II Totals .. . •> 215 » 2 P«nn State ft ft 1 2 O— 3 Kordham o 0 0 ft ft— O First base, on balls -Off Kehoe.. 1; off Piol<!tt 1. Struck out -By Kehoe. 1; by Plo!«tt. 1. Three baji» hit— J. McCarUnr. lyft on base# p.rin State. 4. Kordham. 3. Stolen bases— Sh»rkey i2i Sacrifice. hlt»- MeOeny, c;argai MRS PROVE COSTLY Yankees Bow at Last to the Boston Red Sox. SINGLE RUN THE MARGIN Quinn Holds Visitors to Five Hits, but Poor Support Brings About Defeat. Four costry error, made by the Yankee In the early stages of the game at the Amer ican league) Park yesterday afternoon hv!ped the Boston Ked Sox to win the, *• - ond game of the season by a scor* of '• to Z Once the- home team steadied down Bowtoj never had a chance to make the rtfrsjM. but the damage had t»e*n done In th* flr-t !n ning. when the Red Sox scored two run* On* more run In the third Inning, due In part to rm>pl»y*. g»ve Boston a teal whl^n th« home players failed to overcome, * vhat amounted to a continuation of the foi;rteen-lmi!ng tie game on Thursday. The playing of both teams grew M r a* th« game went on. For the last four In nings no Boston player saw first base, whll- I.aporte'9 single in the- s*v«nt!, tnnr ■ .- al»n^ <«aved the Yankees from the *am* fif- Brtlliant fielding marked the work of both nir.»-* in the latter part of the gam*. when noston was straining every nerve to mak" vlf tory sure and the Yankees were working their heads off to get the -Ingle tally whl-h would tie the score and give more time to win a possible victory. The most fialr raiding play »f '** »fnig gle came at the beginning of the ninth In ning. when Hooper, the ftrit man up M Boston, drove a high fly to short right field. It was out of reach of Wolrer. and looked like a safe hit. but ' 'has* sprinted aft th. ball and. rur.ning with his back to the plat*, caught It as it cam* down over Mi shoul der. Sweeney, too, rrade a circus ra.'<~)i tn the eighth inning, when he got hi* hand* on a foul ball which would ha\e dropped Into the boxes in front of the grandstand. He fell over the rail and went headlong »n"> the box. but managed to hold on to the halt. Hooper and Speaker, in the Boston out fl<id. were no less effective in shutting or fhc Yankees, and their playing wpnt a long ray toward saving the gamo for the Red Sox. McConnell. on second, stopped sev era grounders which looked good for hit* af critical times. Quinn pitched well for th» Yankees, anfl with perfect Kupport might have pulled out a victory. The need of some good hitters to start off the seventh* inning for «»d StaHings to put Laporte and Knight In the game in place of Quinn and iVjrer, so Ford went to the, box for the last two in ninga. Quinn allowed only five scattered hits, two of which, however, figured In the scoring. He passed one man. The Yankees did not do any heavy hitting, al though they found Smith for seven singles The Red Sox scored two runs tn t' • inning. Gardner let McConnelt's grounder sltp through his hand, and the runner was paf^. I^ord advanced him with a sacrifice and ho went to third on Speaker's single Into left field. Stahls sacrifice rty to •~<fx\^rm, field brought Mct'onne.ll home with the fl-st run. Speaker stole second and scored another run when CYiger let a pitched ball slip out of Ms mit. The run whl'h proved to h« th» one needed to win th-? game was made 1n the fourth Inntng, when only the steariv work of Quinn kept the, Red Sox from running up a larger score. Wagner opened the inntng with a drive to left field, and took second on a sacrifice by Niles. H« went to third when Gardner fumbled Hooper's grounder, and MMfva when Foster made a mess of a ha: bail by f'arrigan. With men on second and first bases. Smith a"d McDonnell filed out. In the fifth inntng the Yankees pulled out of another bad hole, when two singles In succession by Lord and Speaker at the be ginning made things look dark, but the next three men proved to be easy outs. The Yankees lost two golden oppor tunities by poor base running tn the second and fifth innings'. As it was they scored two runs, but might easily have made more. In the second, with one out. Austin singled and stole second rViger and Quinn walked to first, and the bases we'- Heniphlll followed with a clean drive over third base, and Austin scored. Hooper made a quick throw to the plate to h^ad off Austin, and Oarngan relayed the bait to Ptah! in time to cat. h Hemphill or Welter then grounded out to Wagner. Quinn opened the fifth inning by fanning, but Hemphill singled to left field and \V.->l fr to right. Chase's scratch hit brought Hemphill home, but Wolter was caujrht off second babe and Chase was out trying to steal. The score follows: BOSTON. NEW TO! r lbpo a • rttfttl ■caTafllA 1 0 1 .*. 0 HemphHl. -f I 2 I •> " TiOrri. 3b . *> 1 2 " o'Wo!t«r. if. »► 1 "I 0 >> Speaker, cf 1 - 2 O «> «-ase. ft).. • 1 IS • 1 Stahl. 1b . o 015 S 1 1 En*te. If .. . o 1 2 <• •> Wagner, ** I 1 .1 8 <;arir-r 2b •> O - -. ° Nile*, rf. . • • I tO Foster, as. . O ft ft 1 1 Hooper. If. ft ft 1 1 Austin. ,".b. 1 1 ft © O Carris^n. o ft 1 ISO > "riser c. . . ft ft 2 ft ,i Smith, p.. \> ft ! 4 o:*ljiport«» ..ft I .>.... i Sweeney, c. ft ft i ■> O '(J\iinn. p.. . ft ft ft ft i. ' *>rsiu»T . . ft ft ft ft ft iKcrd. i- ... 0 0 • 4) 0 Totals . . 3 627 25 1 j Totals ... 2 127 12 4 •Batted for ("rlcer in the ,* V erfh inning tßatted for unlcn tn th* se\enth innin*;. Boston 2 ft ft 1 ft O ft ft «- 1 New York 0 1 0 i» 1 0 0 O »>—■.• T»o-M>« Ml lyrrl. Sa.-rirtce Mts—l.ord Nile.-*. Snilth. Sacrifice flr- Stahl. Stolen bases — Speaker. iTia»e. lCn»te. Austin, T' on tm*e» Boston. ♦?; New York. 5 Klr«t bam on errors — Boston. 3. Strict out — Ry yulnn. 2; by Pmttn t rta^es on balls- Off $'plit^, 4; off Quinn l' Wild pitfhrs — Qutnn. 1; Smith. 1 Hit* O~ Qutnn, 5 in 7 inning: or For.t. none i- _• h' nin««. Time — 1:05. Umpire* — l>ine«n and Con n'-:>. SOMETHING LIKE IT. Redd I see you've lost a front tooth I'M yon take gas" OreerM It was knocked o;r b\* an auto mobile. Hv the way. I »i.l c^t a whiff of the gasolene. --Yonker«« Statesman. OLD CROW OI.D-M'ASMOXKn HAXD-MADi: ><>( HMSB Straight Pure Rye . The Standard ol Rye Whiskey M Guaranteed t'ure Kye Whin key I otter XatioaAl | 7] Pure h'uod law Serial X umber -ioj | NOT BLENDED j I NOT ADULTERATED I I SOLD ONLY IN BOTTLES r NEVER SOLD IN BULK ' WK ARK TUP: LAKGKST BOTTLKKS OV (> HONED *}JS MADt SOUK MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE V VINTHEWV" H. B. KIRK A CO., New York^jj^ BILLIARD and POOL lARLLS t^. jb VnU'KS AND rum T« > SllT. ~ ~W SJ'PPLIKS or evert vm~ |l -f\ M-RIKT'IoN. KRPXIRS BT K.\ =*l -.y/ mnr mechanics. Ihr Brun-*%*K k-Bulkri ullondrr Co. «l N. V *»-3.1 We.t 3:ad M oe.»r Brujdw«». AUTOMOBILES. FOItMIE \ -••>■»■» II F HK\ \l IT » <•. erju'.pi'-d «rh Hr>.diu'.e» n^A ilsc dunn| bod> - . rrcent'\ «» srhau'ed »r«1 \r ft»^» .->»«* cri?(t!ti^n. F«r ppi*«p r i*« «nj furtJ'er rl->>»i:j ai- ( 4rts» U. J. VHITTALL. Worcssier. Maw. GIANTS BITE THE t Go Down for the Second r«& Before Boston Doves, RAYMOND IN POOR FQRi Has One Bad Inning, and w Looked Like Safe Lead 13 Lost. r.'i*ton. April 1* - '■apT HiYnsjmj w up f> his ol<l trlrk.-* In r^.e nerond ns»t »v,»«n rh« N'-w York Oianta aM tag aaav rv.\e* her* thi* sftern-ion, an 4 was «f^ ni'n.*' • -1 ■' - »i h^lpfna; •' *a«a>S aluna: to .1 < torr With a»^T IfnrM three n»n» In fmn» -f >n«» tun of the «tx-r' !.intn<. Raymond. notflj v : irii allowlna; a si;ia;'<» 4.-rl * '*^saaaii off his curve*, passed two rr»u, a3< j Jr last a«ony was ov< - • Qst^ jr.. re OasAafl Ml to Al MSQM an«J M^aw •on *at>!y DStO UM * ie ' 1 inning, »v. c hra. «• of I•• h- „.. nomr th«» *':ama The OUnts lost •• Tn" oppor*un:t7 t« «k gam- \i ti.e flr^r Ia - ..' - «n»taa2 .X'ter HUM Vfi OCBVM *. Schlfl^ c'".' I ri MM f»fft»l at sat ami m CranaaTi <\TV * • \"- ore j{ f , -^ for two b;i«.«. putrir.a; <-%rA*\\ on :hitf^ [«>y> waiite'l, fl!;:n« " » hase* a m sihK!^ by Murray *-oi;!i] .».e p ti j tha>(^ on Ml hri he was BMQ •■» * ■ •*.» an>» p<>pp»' r l >ip an ea.-i- " 1 lUrm^ ' r ' • ■ ' ' ran tn th« mm )r:r.!:._- P.riilwell Watkerl -mrt took -m. on I»evlir»'s 'mC to •'• sMfl Vttti shimmcl a drive Into r:<nt ftt l, <I!I!b<^ Mkwav and I'.r <l*eli aroreaj on Qrhfersa*. fi " rlr V> R' ' !<. lUlvnon'! foijtad «aii '>'■■> After ronslrlerabi* 1 btinfUa ■ the Mai th» Clawsa 'nan;i«efi tn gtt a> or) r run in Bsa Third! inninc D*»w. wr.lked nml • C f "*' Dm*. , to righ? f\r ■!<! tm two ba ***. Nit en Jfcrtjr'i grounder wa.^ r«!i(h* h#twee n ■•••'nyl w third and nin down fn|) r»ac!i«lB»!w> a- 'I .- ore«i • 1 -*• ■ - \ du'.o!<» to ■•aj*, f.r!.j. r?ridwell and D*v!!n malked, iTliaj^ basra unre rrore. hiit M^-'.< -. fans»4 *zi ■* t:red the <?!.;» The other two mas *-, mad* in the fifth inning. when, •»';h tiw and fhe b^ses full for rh« fourtS to ■Ufttl stngl^.l. BBatßfl .--rrr.our »a 4 |m well. The srtir* follows COST ■ N NTT TOUX r lr> po a c • a>s>ai Moran. If •» •» 2 n ft r- ire, •?.»!«( • "ohtna. rf. » Jo •> o Z '■■•■' 2> . • 2 1 «■« ■ t I 1 o A Murray .' I <* \ j«ho«n. 3> ' ' '- - • »sj maw, rf 1 jj 1 Herznc. I • 1 ••"SO Pi !w«:! •• 1 0J ♦ W n .y.., I I 1 a ' ' - - '^ * 1 *• 1 Martel » •> " r 1 " v. -'< IS. <»t»»- Oraharn. ••45m " - - MV Out!*, p. . O «♦ 0 « n r.* - --!. 3 •• • •I>ei»» . .. (» i» « O 0 '"ran^la.^ p. * 0 ••• Brown, p. .'•'■' ' •' -P- •- f•• «> Tota:». .. MBSI T Ml • •»]" •Raf»«* fnr Cirtls - *" :nnl3». -ihst Se\mi>ur In Busts) taarn«. Fonr<v» . ... ■> 1 ♦» 'v <» » <r 1,. New M •► 1 1 •> Z 1* • a*. Twf*-r««e HBi - -- .- <"irahar>. t«^i Hits- •"»'•'- tn 5 lnn:n«rs * Bt"«i. 1 « trtnin** •" Raymond, •* in 52* !-.r.;^ i*r«nrta!l. T -n Z t-3 tnn'nan ••---*:• «d Swe*nev M-:t»i c ar"-. • !?•• -jV-hlat SM b aH »» •Xllins. Pertln M* -. X S»e»n«». Oajj nlays Doyle Br'tf-we;! an- M«r<>: Brt*»»". 1 Stork!- Left on ha.*=«- V»w TcrH. 11: ftat 9 Flr«t ha«» on b»:> ■«'*»' Ra-.-mood. «. < > jr*!.i. .'.: -ifT f>in.ia 3 Ur->wn. I T ta«e on error»— N*w Turk. 2, Ec**"TJ. T. IT*. r-tr-her— R-- Cfefttß <r*evl!r:). StwX <•»-< ; urtlK. 3. by Ravmord. 3. l ■■ •"r»n<l»tl. t pr"«i t Tirr.e^ ;oc. t— irtrea— K'.»ib 1 Kane ST. LOUIS (N. L.5. 6; PITTSIUItt St. Lou 1 .?. April 15. — -■ L"n::s r^-drr : feated Pltt."»burg h\ a. srnr«i nf < tf> i | pMN marked hv he-av^- riitttn^ *h<J <*ai fl«*:n:rs p . A muddy field p>. \*-'<>4 fatti* anil the pitch Ins • n"n« of aM best batting ra' in th" !»«-ve n th ''".iTtg apt'- I^i'ui.s five runs art'! t!-.« Ka^e T^9 ar follow . St. LOT!? ■ riuuu r ll> pn » • - a»aj 1 jr:i«Rsn».;i) o 1 - ■ n p • . -* . 1 1 : Ellis. !f . . •> 1 2 •» •> !>•*. •.•ll* 1 CMsse f •■» o t 1 • rtarm* If •> 2: ' K.>n-h?.!b <> 11: * « '\ tajrwr. a» t »I "• Kvaris. — I ! •« ■» I UUI«T. ft • I ' fircshan. a> t • 9 9 1 SBajryat l-i. 211 Hu!switr.«n l 1 .1 > " Will rf.. • 1 * 4 Barbeati.3h t « '> ♦ 0 Gih* <i. -.*•»: rsrrMon. pit: 2 1 'y-!. p.T t:: Parkman.p « « O t 0 X' -; p .•>*»: -..it" •• <• »!,>»:: .... • ♦ • -i Tot*.* .. • tail I T . - » »»* *Batte«l for »'r>r-i'lon trt -.--•!! nsM *Raf for Ftock In the ninf.i "rnraax M Louis •» «» ■ 0 • ■ S S ;- : Pifth-irc 0 I 0 - <> 9 Z • ♦"■ Two v \9" FTv-»n». R; r-<* m I hits— Sha.rp«\ Miller. It-i«arr!« * K-w-' * 11. •• hit.«— H::jt^ii ... H-—^: ■<>■ <r<Am Ifajf— lll KM t- j- 1 "y «•*, iEvan»i Ha«*>3 nn bj.:.' off t#!SaJ*. f fYocfe, t; sfl CuaTMaa. 2. nff B.i'-it.-raa. i** 1 <■:;' n U:".'M, i. (q F" ■•"- I: by '"^>rfWa lilts— Of? OrrTidon. ? !n 7 r ngs; afi Bart=* none fn 2 Innings; rff Tfirtr.i. H tn « — "I afl vv r «..-k. - in 'J Jr-nne« t#fl ■ lasw % I^uiJt. «. Pttrahn-». • T! ■ I <3. trssjsw Johnstune and M -ir ST. LOUIS (A. L.). 5: CHICAGO. «'hic.ii;i». A;in! 1" S- .v! * Jr*** 1 CUtBSal IMM t»-<!.T:.- I • soaM ' " in a loosely playt-l apasM m» acort > lows: n ijlh a ■ ■ r Ib po 1 ■■ ' » ?"J Stone. If . •_• 1 1 i. .. \ ' I{} \ - :s ..•_•-•• a. * i> Hoffman.. -f I t i.> •> ',- ;f » Tfj <*.rtrss. 811 t t2 *1 - •- *'»•,,! Hartzeil.i- • t !• .: " i-. 1> '• •»' Ahstein. Iti rt 1 :•••''• !■ • 'j . I>e:nn:itf.rf •» 1 t 1 > ■ <* •' - •! Stephens, c •»•• "*'»"■■ • '*'*»? Pelty. p.. 1 o .... «. P t 1 *•■«« ....».».»,..>: ;-• • •» *" , TVaOJe:i. p » t> •> \ -• ?<> _ *J Totals... S *-.-:.•- i « ■ ♦ rSii •}ia!>.-- | ?t at « sr UaH ■' •■ : 1 i) ! I '" l - ' ' T»,v base MH Hallll «: *-kburn«. ■J2 Rtt*— Off Watsb. ■ «* «jT ■Mac r-. 1 3 bintai aft . , , . inatnK?. .>e» j>u^ 3 - '- * iS» ka ♦ lnnim:^. >j - '"" ',-• V i»iuM» p;a\« <;-^-i- • x -■ _ • on lam >f>tcaap» » - '• ■ . .». "ff Walsh. I •" --4^l _• ..-■ i--:;v. ♦ st- " nf^Si« iv::v. :. h\ ■\ . laaQi Kur-is Ttm '..••-•'•»''■ tVlTinn ,in,t (fl*U» ' * THE TURF- -- > Racing At Aqueduct ■ HIM *''" , , •.. %v« md Kts' n \ StAtwc* i^ *i:^ Kisifc* '. I V