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r! Racing .* League and College Baseball ** Rowing ** Golf J> Boating ■■» Other Sport THE TURK SHOWS CLASS Defeats Prince Imperial in the Arverne Stakes. DANDELION WINS A RACE Garner Rides Three Horses to Victory and McGee Two at Aqueduct. Th* T-:rk won dM Arverne stak»-s at Aquedti-t ,rt<fnl»v 'ike I hlrh-<Mass colt Ttie i">n of H<-no-Ora<-« lie am* rather ■■■!■ #T)d *low to mstiiie a> a two-year-oH MM season s.r.d did BM Co to the pest until rJither lat»>. but he beat .'berryola and a RMV f.elri in nii!n« theUvnbrook Handl iap at .1.-niaSrs <n OCMMT 1* m ■ aajf '" prove )r.s won: H* more than lived up to 'ho r-^rr.lse of that race yeaterday. air: indications t >O'n« to the Pilver Rro..k }>rm. rwne.l by W. c Fanshawe. Vr;nt «-ell repre sented in surh three.ycar-oia fixtures a* he ;•• entered for. Prince imperial, which ran wtl • pH ■M in Ihl i^trt«»r lianrtlran from a bad her-ak. w»* b»hinfl him ■-•.•••«•■- ]t v*» not a sa.U»f>inr t«*t. as the Orlando JfcMaVf«BM|| wheeled M tl.e barrier flashed up and was off three or four let.e^s behind his field Several »roo4i ju«*«- ham • ver. cxprcssej the optr.mn thai The Turk •would trr.?n .n Into ,i,* better horse. ' 'Ms Uia.i araa hsved <- n v • way of !MB£ We fo-^ed a fast, even pace, and wh«n h* herar. to lire. •• Ofle LfJi !a«t rtttßßf V >• Jump«d a«a fro.n two o- three -.:t« of the vttfi with a eaara— ar.d w ;:;:r,cnes« that T-.-vri ... to^.l borne H" ran fe six fi:-'or.a-s. t«o. over a fleafl trsrk «n • :4 i nd |Hi a- tbt m* e.Pl^ared !• b.Tve BflaMtfetaC *.n reserve. ffel tttt k c hUM 1i fIWMBi «• bM BIM Mi anu pro^n Ml «iß»r IflM « fT,e lo^V'rr BBal H " i? « IJ ' rK '"' '' 1? I'r'1 ' r ' ron* rio*.> to the found and h«s * f.c aa>aot> ««iati aaroer c* Prise* linper*-,; HT-efl «orr!e rround at the heal th trre'ri,. Br i me BOM l«« «• - *"** ewracli t- l«w* flaw*»rou« half «v to Ita ... j:n«. b-.;t be huftis at the •: ,1 f «rat T' -. or Or-monde nar>a*eu to tarn the place DMQ>no^. fne ap*d for, of Htmbur, min w>--h hxM ntti tm mxa tunm tan t»m» IT» I»M whe-! he was uia«M shon tMats bj the BMMMttn "ardi-«p M Grapr:-. »« '"• w-onk-u-n by Tokalon and In t)^ Puhurban by Oo Between, won tl cpenin* -a^ ■*■ Ml ■< p " ;r W" 1 " 1 " «t was tb» fir*' appearance for the season cf Th» coio^ o* S < H ldreth. who ram paicred Tit? Hcrbe-t ni a *>"■> F ' abl " ■ftp! \ear and finished * cio Pr MMM to toSH H Keere in Ibl DM of winr.ir.f own ers w :-h a total of |Jft.tM to his credit Dandelion I* not so sound as he ii«ed to b*, ml cam* mil mttb 81l (•■■ ••* b— *»■< M BE. nildreth. a past master in prepar lri a bnrs* for hit first Ftar. had him tcftfly. «nfl «»>• nn ' fl " Ilm ran ■ r^ fllt * bl ' ■Ma powers on Madman. th<» <BJBtH BHWWM et aott 08. «"'d Tar"r. M Bttta ■>— . a rtrrnjr paddock t'.p. b*i UN DJBi between them for five furioncs. Ml the *" c * pace and keen hatt'.e for th»- Knd t- Id <-n both horses. end w'.m BHV beyan to P«— nd*>lior. came from behind f o W'n ole\-rrly. T!-e distsrire r' the tl.iri race, for two year-olflt. was stretched out to five rsrioncs I'rr the flirt time this >t«t, and R. T Wi, «cti. }r "s. <*»r«jrrr pro\-ed onr* rpore that hf v I ■:-<■'■ Doft BBM a real good aaa Bl raror. BM9 so BMOy a'trr tacMai — > Nauudtv l.ad for m time H-.st the pr ■nee wes impre*!=t\e for so early in the #< ason Aujr.ipt r.f.i ■•*! ■ 'minr.an "f •'• loCkcy ■MB Ml BX HWi Of the *eason h<-r«« ■rtf BtfMßr. ■ *on <•: MastlnF*. « arrlrd i■« . -,,.-s •■■ iVCory ITI lllf> l4lrt race - T '"" Objß w.«s )•. dan iaatrtan am ttm rail for m qtilirr ..' a mi:^. a: I I A t«-<1 IMB] MM> :.-<■- . g • AEnwxm k«>pl borin* o\e>. but be aiMa««d »:mi:v .f eaanaff and tW r ■ dMft] s' tM :-i Udi ■BMWt ■»• tnnre than Batbbln v ■ m interference, and ■tOl beaten. BMaVMI SBtti a* bltta a r ini >".arner. tti -^ckey. v ho ;s under BM m ■ tr> the SCcvfMU* Ptable. Fllencr-d those *rti» hr-.-e Mb> BrtBEMBS Mi work hf r;d inaT three winters. I^anrteljtm. Beskeiey «-. 1 ■ •«ake nt tht bail hi mbM EbU. > v-itv -it ha Judarment of pa> c w.ts • I Mcfjef, w'.io i« rldlrut T^r <Ji«in* <"»dom. *hr.r*a thf btMßi w.'h OatMT. handled A:.i:i nml The Turk ih CMW fash |Bß Johp Psr.forfl MtM w.ti ».;s fath':. QM •ral K'eprfn Panford. maintains a bic MMfllßfj fxrm near Arns'rrdam rr.ads hi! 6 f.rst vs • M Oal tracit. He said 11 •• the lifual ru»tom wn-jifl be foiiow-rd of nor ra< init nr.v of !,is baVSM ......;■■. imm< • rr*'- at Sa:T. -^»:p ftortaaa fa August REYBOURN WINS A STAKE Beats G. W. Miller After Hard Drive at Pimlico. PtßdlM ■>, AT 1 :' II — Hev(,n;jrn BCO the Bjaojl KeernftiTi Stays h*re -rv-rlar after a. hnr<l &r\\ * *:•' ■ ; v,\ mi > Ha •»■ ■:« «eat off ntiiiT'' v *■' 'he V.er.ii «.f the stretcji. bur closea wlT^. a MO 'lmo.i rush A <lr:z.r.:ing ate f r^!. unfl 'he tracJt was «V *•• ■-, of mud The nummarU-a 1 now : I "«• ts i BJ ' • •■ M "•ear '.Ids. six Tur.'-rir*. $:/<• B-iti^c;! Kvrst. lie fQ Flaii Vroihrr. '?, ■■■ 1. «. v» 1 «n<l IS tn f., *on, G>p»v O.ir. M . A Ktcoaml), »• to 1, « \o ] anl .T to 1 •scowl. KM-. iO •» RaniMM. 10 to 1. X :<. l «n-1 • • "Ime. i :i-j*» Oaaortioa T..n. >Ir'rni. .- • . -n «j "- I ■ XII H>Tni-n and i: . •t* aUo ran S^oor.l ra~e ts''\-it • i tw >-«r <i!»t I Tur!*mi»; gsi*> •<Virdi Uurar. ll" •\A Wa'U" •. 30 • i 7 tr. i ami sin i v< • Boboosb, i>i.*. i•• Rklaoat, fvm. 1 k. 3 and «>nt, •» .r.o FVari r>7 a m malt. ir. m i. ft to 1 aa4 2 ta i thtrrl. Tim. • 9 ■ atlßßftv*. V|u. n ■oOBJ AOaona Bt;^ A)'-i»- r..itr-ii also ran Mo- Iftotrl K'^rn'i l\:!*r; for ;hre* ?»*• old* btil ui'WaM. one mi>, $V«i , hayimum. 102 iJ I .< 8l 7 !• 2. .\^n »n.l out •v.- • . v v - m< • .«. t.. i j •.. f. «"^ oj' ft'on'l. 'i"h» Oo'don IIi:!i»rflv, Ji«» V. ■ 1 ti i iir.i] out \\.\\<\ T;m*. 1 49S S' Ar» aIM ran. i '•••- ;. . . . ' " « • ■ . •• I «\rd«-<l. \\\*<A iff Ml« r ,i. B ».,!♦.: - ..■ , 4 «.< r.. »<m r«orar>-, 14:: .i< Uaeaa ■ ■ I ■■ • I r m '.'■'. tn I fc ta .% and T to )«» iMM. Tr,., , 4 .•*■ S Xiav •« F'nr.'-- J'»u:i unt St» 1.-« i» also rati. ■ ' ■ < the tn . t*mtk HaaOlras Nr ' ' <1» »%•'*• *<>• ■ Sdl l"t.!l <• - : •■* >' ■.•.. ' fii 2t05 au i-...r ' ■• KB 1 <;■ Swrini. 4 1.. 1 1 •.. t •■•■ nr\* nasriiw '1* iSflnhaHltt, 7 in 2 nn/1 mil. ti. •■'" Tl:r»», l.l^tS : J"«v.;»t»;« «;* . r»tr.. I ia>» r«erir«; rv (fciv* »«ot a4da U : • '■■■.«'.« l<!«4i ■ '»■'.<•• 1. - ; . . • . . •■► ■ ■ • ,■■■*■ i • t :■ • « • ■ f. #. --V./-S. fr. j. •■ . ~ - ' 4. .. , - / - » ■ >t ' -.- 1 . • • : MA.T CUT UP LATOKJA TRACK ■ • . r ■ <1 1 " . • m >«ta'.rrfK 'it •n-xje tirr/« *->-d.-iy ».. . * !•! M ! ATji«. v ' • . • ■ ,-. ■ f • •'■." -f ir.tf r.-^t !,, t|,r eCFKELEY. 7: TRINITY SCHOOL. 7 ■■■ ' ■ p h r ! I I LOGAN HEADS YALE NINE Philbin s- Resignation Accepted and New Captain Elected. fMy Telejrraph 10 Tfc* Tribune i New Ha-. «-n. Apiil 2i -Walter I<ogan, of ' TV'ashincton. Conn . was to-day elected raj tain or the Yale nine- for tlu remainder of tlr> season. He plays third ba*#. l'« «if : captain of the Yale football eleven while ! <"aptnin <•,- t\as in the hospital las* 'all. I aj'tain philbin ie«icne>J l»^t week be 1 <~ause <>■ a In Oil f ankle, but his r*si«na # iAn w.-.s refused, and Fed Murphy *a* atMttl artinp captain. Murphy injured his thumb ' yesterday, and Thilhin persiyted in pressinr his rwiaTOatlon on the theor>' that an acting • aptain MM divided responsibility. CHOYNSKI READY TO BOX Arrives at Jeff's Camp — Says He Will Soon Don Gloves. Ben I,onv>nd. •'«!.. April 21. -Joe Thoynfki arrived nt the Jeffries training camp to- j »la«- in th" wake of Pam Hercer. who Is Joe'f brother-in-law, rhoynski announcfni I that be was read>- to don the |tlov*s at any time with JefTneji. Whether he will b* more willing than Rob Armstrong to take » littJ* punishment remains ra be seen, j .*rfTr!*n needs some one he .-an hit hard. Th*rr was Bt hcx.nt H>4aj After two -.tthrr \kx da>s Jeff : ics went ba«k to Ml oi<] routine. The early morn in a; found him .ioifcir. along the road In the usual com pany, and Iff the afternoon the same line of indoor exercise followed a row on the river Billy r*.ike. of DVjMla, who is tra'.ninj: her*, opposed .leffriep In th* handball courr. In 1 Park" wax defeated easily, even with ' • <■ o( JcffrieF's nephews as « partner. MOORE OUTPOINTS WALSH Philadelphia Boxer Keeps Up His Clever Work. Pal HMMi the se\»rte^n->e<ir-ol<l 'Phil- i ndeipllti Fhantom. " outr'imed Jimmy W«!sli. of Boston, who claims the bantam w^icrit championfhlp of th» Baft, in a fas ten-round b"ut at tl^.e Empire Athl»uc flab ! |MI nicht. Th» b^-;st T«a? fiercely corneetM j from sta*-» to firiicb \\ » «.h bad the bcttfr ,' • f Ib* fl'tb. .rventh aa4 clehth rounds, '. vi.''- MOON MOMi h'avlly in th«^ second.! third. NtOtaX sixth, ninth and tenth. Th* ! f.rft ro'ird m even W'alPh b^xed In hie usual crouch, while Moore, flg-htln* hth on his tc-es. danced nri-Tiri 'Mm snd OB t u^ f^tchtest op^riln^t dnshel '••' left to the "■«■<• IVMafi showed j rrfnt speed and aim«d Mow after blow «t : M* more H£'i*' opponent. Moore was cool i »•-.<« rttirn under Mr* and boxed t>'*ii delib- ( o"** aWS He maintained an almost per- 1 SMI defence and WtMtf blocked Waifh's ■M Mtaaji The ninth round was a whirlwind affair : \Va!>h Mai la f or. c the IBM, but ran Into ! a mQbV of )<•'• Jahs, which, varied with Miff rtarht cross counters, drove him back , in ronfuslop Pal worked » right uppercut | when In dope quarters that had Walsh 1 ■MM a-- tired at the bell. The final round ! eiso was f?>t CROSS FLOORS HYLAND , Gets Partial Revenge in Furious Ten Round Bout. !<ea.Mi Cross, ths popular Ivas f Side baaar a j pot partial revenue on "Fishtire Dick*" ' Hvlsnd by rarnine a popular decision In a furious ten .nd bout at th* National ; Pportlr.sr CMS in West 44th street, last niarht. <"'><-.sfi floored Ins opponent in th* 1 ninth round, but th* rucked Westerner was' rot to I* deposed of so easily, and he had plent> of strenirth at the *>n<l It was a hard bout to lose 01 Hylands pa*-t. as excep: for dM onr knorkdown. tlie sturdy BBMaTCatfH would have had a shade j ih* tetter <f the contrst on blows larded. At tr.p outset Cross showed th<^ ■Mai ! ';■••! a:nl pained an advantage in the flrf-t j vound. '.andlnit two right l;»nd sumjrs. the a..-' na»;seri!:sr I is mar. llyland r\rt-».i mattera in the seennd by .r.dine with both ' hands. TV* third and fourth rounds veie quite pven, w ; th H>lnnd having a shade Urn bctu i at ft When the men left their corner* nt the heeinnlne of th* ninth round it was any body's bOUt. Craaa missed tw.» nwinp but whrti tn<- paii .;r . loC^tlaST an instant ba,tei i ] c New TotilW i-auttht btS man with a tiifht hand uppercat vrhicb ''•ashed to the 1 1 in \*iih aacn force that H\iar.d went in t>i«~ beards »1^ took his time getting i;p. :ind vas then met ' y a ibMn <if 1 ■ Inc* ami hook Fe\»-ial months «pn Hyland knocked Croaa oat in ttie foriy-flrs! 1 nd of a bout on t'.-.c- I ««• AMATEUR FENCERS TO MEET. KxprM* aTttk UN Ml, <li:e!lin<r sword and « ill meet on the fencinc strips to de ■i<v the national amateur rhampioi I •!.« UUUataUHfl "f "" New York Athletir club T":.r •■<■• it« with the three; , 1 ■ . are held under the direction ofthe ' Ama?e.;r PtmWaf MMjaa at A,MMHei in ; aliianr-e with the Amateur Athletic fnlon. ' Aqueduct Summaries WKATHKR < I.KAR. TrtAi^K SLOW KIKST r..\i"K P. iin« fnt thrff yMr n!1» ar.l "purl; ?«'• ail»-1 «it fuil^nr* Man CMi Won *M*y,\ ;*— drUtr.n. Time. l:l»S. Winner, rh h. ty Himtiurf Pan»>> Owner. S. i M. i"h. Tr* # , Bcttlaf , lin-d* rv* Wft. ?t '* '« *•» Pf *"'" ''»-krv. <>p»Ti Hlirh <".oii» n«r* Show. r»ar<le!r-.n . . 2 nil * * ■' ?' ■»• •' 'Sarnn... « 7 t 7-.% — Mi^rr.an ...... 1 W 1 1 h "■ * ' * "' f% P»l*H 7-10 IT 1" 14 — K.fln Urau 4 1"! 2 •' -« 5« i» »'• Tarlln. ... ft « « 4-O — Spindle !<>:. f Si- 4 4 4 4 McflM .ft 12 •'• M — Itand«-lmn. h»(J!v outrun for halt • mil*, riogrd «!it.nrly »n.i run ■ miv cleverly at the »nd Madman «.i;ti»* < ' > <l Klfln Ileau but b^th «*r<> hanc.ie nftrr r«iln({ rut In front at a f«*T r*>* PpirJ.f h»* rot crown n-.urh anfl u«« MMV I'rrtininfnt. Fr<" n VT> IHT H«nli'«T for three vra: old* «rd upward. *.'■<*> add "d. Or* mil* start r.ml Won Mally; ptacc same Tim* i 4i"S Winner, h n. i- i;i«n'»um-Mlw |innn>. o«n»r. F. r.rrxr. Tout - R*ttißf > w, irlw i-,.i \vi Ft U 'i •» ftr. Kin. J». kr<- ' ;•- Hl»!i <"]< >s» Plar^.Show. » mr. « i» i' I* l« M Mc«;r» . . ft « 4 7-, as ktat^> .... '. • its a -» •'•'* • ft' -' <: >»" -' ' '-• 1 1 Ir. 7JMISP I • I .'«* *" HI tit 1 ' ' ral i" IS 13 4 „ ..', T.«! P ltaw « 5 I m Ml gV g 4- Of***.. .. • - 7 T. 2 1 Vvn'ion Majk 1 1«2 4 4 : S : 4= M 1-incan . ».1 -J | 7-1O 1-4 Artatdack '• "- ♦• I •• ' 1 ' 6 fi Olaaa •_•<» 30 ]n 4 * .'. Ardrl ha'i th* T«n« "T iltM nn-i »a« B*\'«r In <lan*er . i» n araatly Improved h"r»e. Araar* <Rme from hrhinil in l««t furlrma and handled hl» »»i«- w« v /.K-nnj. iho«»i| lmprov«m<fit f. 1 i» iea-1\ M win QimlfcT Mirk haU D" teem « mm ■r, : wnrTh mm h ■J'MIKI' liV-'r P»-'.lir« Nf W» >*ar iMfi *«■*■ »'id'd Ki\«- fur>n«« Start »<>od Won rusllv, • 1- • f«it». Tittt . 1 <i-*». VBMr, b C . IV Plaudit OndurdJg. nwn»-r. l{ T. Wilson. Jr. |v»t , Hrttinr Khm 1 « VI St '. Si Kin .i<«k»v op»n Hl«' '••■, i>i«r«- <ihnw Dtum . . . 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M 114 lmb<rnni .ti d. • I"'. * 4* 4* 1 »'k !•• Itf HuwH.., i" a ai 1 1 IMnr# lmT""1a * "-' f> '• * *' *' ** ««arner . fcA h S r. ■• 14 1 , ; M - S» 2 1 " ft t 4« Hi.inp » |«l 12 ••• n .axlu! .. 3 1«& 4 •*!" 3* -' 4' '• Xi ■■*■*• ■" IS li; •; Thf T;.rk J'.fi •'« •■'<• «nd, re»p<-'lltflTl|t 1" <•* fir two ruts th» whip at tl,» ,„„, ' llr lOU- , , . , i«tt to wlrt !!k» a «OWI «-nlt Imli» <.f OraMMAI •«n f. hi. |.»-t form I'rinre > 1 .. -.npiK-d liv a »>a<l br^ak. a«ie4 »in>» ftrr.un.l at t)»r h«ad of the utret.-h, but n»v»r ■ ■•.■,»•.•'->»•• Htt VT S-i!|r.r Tr.r three yea; -«!d« »• a mwH *4<i« add'd. Ihw *»!■■■■ «i« M , . ,■, ■ . •»., 1•« • tmnir Tim^, l:^ 1 * Wlnn", eh. « . by I>l»-u<1otin» i.m . ■■. t. M-v • '.. *^a!,,e I air—i r— It. Mlnr » < I " • M : . *» t -" Tin J<v),»v fip»tiHlehOnii»riir»Fhn* •■.''.'-■ 1 2* «;air,. 1 I I <; r. «10 i-a — ,,., 1 i'"« I t !• I r !•• •• <J" :• 10 <-..'. 111.. l 4 _ ,(. 1 m I I ::« »• if i« tar* '" ii* »• ; j . 4 M 444444 Warrrn . '.'•• «■• «ii s j .. . - , • ,>."T.r. ur-i»r a <Jrl\> M leu »l«t#-»rih |»<->:<\ and wh«-n 'he ;«ti» r afaaggf ..■ without mv. h ti'ilV OCMf tmo r»ifr <J«n«erou* •■I vilt ;'• ' i■• i'.lt ta* •<• ■ »«"" add"l Fnur and a half fur|n n «ii Stert Mi d-i . !rn T.ti*. 0:0* Winner. Hfc g., b| lla.^tlnss Hrld^opath. ■ < !•• Kef .»• T>'n-.c«t. ] '•■ ' P»nin» _ H' .. Pt v* R. ■« Wr. Fin. •-,'•■ r < ir*. pi»,» hrw IR . . . I jn; I 8= 22 1 * i- amnfT .1 3 11,-. 4;, 14 • \ra- -ajr. r ' J'' s - ; •* r : CIMHJ **> 5 2 4 .'. 1•» I I J* :.«!.«•: :. h 7 f. . <L. U 'a . • « l ft 2 2 212 1 •%' 4 •*■; !. ... § ••. v | 7 7Mk".r.a:r. . * m • • »H »'•♦ aWt««L. •* *• 80 '.11 .. .- ..11 :<<-; * • 1 J 1 •.1 B\irn» .. 55 M M 10 ft • <•-..• . . w m f 1 ». ' r-i«ini .m 2 '-' 4 ' 12 - , .r. » ;>• • 4 ! 4» » Muffra-* * '2 7 6-2 «w\ TT^kfta 1 * • ■ J W "' I ■ '* Ml-<;»» " If I a 7-» 10a, .t Ji* 9 hi M l'» tra & M BO 9t M - ,^ r 7 |Cd II 11 V. V. T-* ~i.T) .W V»» ?f.i •>(, s - .-. .... - - zfi'af «l M!t-^---jt »r--- B»Wt> WufglHia Af»«tiß la -n*i C— :» !.■.:% had .;--»■- BtS •■■"■ '" ••-•'--- BaiW a;..i Ara*ars bftii «ay 3. •- tr.» »iri ""i - ;.• r. «•••»: i r* Ul* IU «.»ri-.r.»«r ra.i X.» rare \TAV-VOTJK DAILY TRIBUNE. FRIDAY. APIUI. 22. lWft GIANJS GEI ft HE Beat Boston After Anxious Mo ments in Ninth. MARGUARD IN RARE FORM Pitches Brilliant Ball for Six In nings, but Is Injured in Sliding. Another pitcher tame into his own on th* Polo Ground!" yesterday afternoon, when the Giants defeated the Boston Dove* by a score of 3to 1 It was Mai ajiiaraj for whom New York paid 111.** in M* For six innlnes he pitched In brilliant form. He fanned three men In succession in th* sec ond innins. nd altogether sent seven men to (bo bench In the same way. Only one .lean hit was made off his delivery. By his own :icrll»rnce. however, a second had to be registered acainst him. ".'uriis grounded to Merki*. and Marquard failed to cover fit*' b*s*. The runner would have been an easy out had the youthful pitcher not forcrttcn that he was I player, instead of a spectator. After holding dor.n th* DaV«l for six in aajMJ he was lajarcd and hnd to be carried off the field. He strained his ankl* 1 slidin* to second base <>n a two-baceer in the sixth inning Phnfer ran for him. and <*randall took his place, in the box In the next lnn'nfl:. Th- Doves threw a taara into the "fans" who remained to see the last innlnß. The Olants had secured a lead of three runs, anl riM game Mahal fairly wife. Hut a comedy of errors and a slntrle broagM in ♦wo run*. Davara dropped Beak's fly In ltd field, and Shean slneled. Herzo was hit and filled the bases Sweeney then grounded to Doyle There MM a fine op portunity for a doubl- play, but the Nerv York second baseman jurffiaf the ball Ma recovered In Tim* to ratch HarSOf nt s»erond b\ t'lUthtnK the bag as Beck scored, but mad* a wild throw to th- plate, and b*fore Ble <hi«-f ' Hbjrara could p»t Ma hand? on It Bbaaa had eraaaad the plate. Sweeney in th- mean whll- reached BOCOad, and it looked as though the ieara would b* tied. Mart-!, however. bMM up » high infield fly. and there was a' moment of raapanat 3* Movers waltel for the ball to com* down. but H landed squarely In hts mit». and th* cam* wa« over. Doyle was the heavy hitter of th* game. "Without - -m* or reason he stepped up to th« plate aft*- IVvor" had fli"d out in the first innin? and drove the ball Into the richt field etand for the first horn" run on the Polo OfWinfll this season He- also mad- a n«-at MBfM to left fVld th* next time he came to bit. Fridwell smashed out a two-has- hit with men on first and sec ond In the sixth inninir and scored one run. Devlin got by with one Mngl- Frown. the Boston lojbtof, pitched » food aa>M and pulled out of one had hole nicely, nUhouph h»* «as aided materially by the umpire, according to th* rabid "fan?." Doy> opened th- fourth inn'nß with a ?\n ple, and Murray was hit. Th-r* was no * out. and m <;rav was Just *hapine things up for a bit of fUMy inside hat«>ball when Murray was najll napplntr off first, in the eye» of th* umpire. From th- grand stands the runner appeared to be easily safe Seymour flied out and Bridwell fanned, BMfbJg an innlrg «hl«h fttafttA' with much promise for th*« (Plants. Dayta*a home tun broke the i< * in the ■rat Innine Th* other two tallies were made, in the sixth. Maiquard hit for two bases. He was injured, and Shaffr took hi* place on second. Devore followed with a sacrifice. Doyle walked, and Murray* sacrifice fly scored Bhaf<»r. Seymour walked and Fridwell doubled, sending l»oyle home. >lth<uiph Devlin «*? aaaaad, Mcrkle grounded oat. Fhcan la Hartal, and retire 1 the side. Kx<-ept In th«» ninth lnnlr>- the Davaa never pot a man past second base. The score follow •: meat YORK. BOSTON. r Hi po a « t v r rt a • I>\ ■tr If ,< <• 2 " 1 Minn. If. . " " - " " p.m.- ■h I 2 1 1 Jjn lln*. rf.. • «• 1 " " Mutrav rf "0 2 " " I."' ... •• it " " •ernmr.cf <t ii 1 1 (1 Back, . r . 1 *> a a • Bniwell.ss <» 1 1 1 AJfffieaJl. 2h. 1 Jjl " he\ltn .^^ • • 1 »> « Mem c SI <> " 1 • " Merkle 1b 11 <• .•. <■ *» ««r*n»v. •<• <• <• 'J " <• Xlcyti, , it "12 I OlMartel lb •' 010 <• 0 Varq'.iaM.po 1010 ilraliam. c . " 0 1 J • •S'raffi • .1 ii II <l • irtt« v. . ii 1 <> a << • -anflail, p•• 1 •» 2 0 Brown, p . ■ • •• - • Total*... 1 627 " I Total* -i 324 13 « • Ran far M»rquar<l In th- irat! InrlnK. ♦ San ad for tv»l!lni In th- ninth inning Km rart 1 • • • I I • • H ■aaMa . . , « « 0 O 0 0 « 0 2-2 T»r. hai» hltn- MaVOoart. Brl.lwM Home run Do)-te Baerl*c« hit*— Oßlltea. D*t«w sa.ri fir»« fl\ ■ M\:rr»>. Rtoioa ooaao— Ottttia, Bb<o>. l*t\ on ha»-R— Boston. New Yor'*, 4. Klr»t hasp «n Ulta Baa'aa. 2 Struck on* — By •■•11 ti». 2. B7 Brown, I; by MarquaM, 7. by «*ran dull " Ha*»« nn hall* -Off r"unl», a. off Rtown. 1 'ft MarTi«"l- 2 ,< • by pitrh-r« -n> <-urtis. 1 rMomrl >9 «*ran<la'l. 1 i*'-.-'«' Hits— OfT ilnniusrd. 2 in ■ Inrtnf*. afl «r«n.ltll. 1 In 2 inninar. otl '"urti! 1 . •"• Hi ft i:;ning»; off Rmun. I In -' ir.iincs ptre* -Rl(l*r and Km!!l». Tim* l •■■ Harvard *Rotvs to Victory N&w Crew Makes Good Fight for a Mile and Finally Drops Behind. Annapolis. April 21.— 1n a. gamely con tWed struggle thar for th* first half of th* two-mil* course was nip and tuck. Har vard's eight -oared 'varMty cr*w defeated the Naval Ac*d*my oarPm-n by between two and a half and thr** l«-n«ths on th" P*v-m Wv*>r this afternoon. Hnrvftrd cov ered th*> distance In 11 minutes 17 *<^ond». while th* Navy's time was nine seconds flower. Th* rare was rowed ov-r th* outer course, and while, the Pe\ern was an c.iJm as •* rnlllpond. a cold. drUzline rain fhllled the spectators, prominent am«ne whom was O*orjr» Yon L. Meyer. Secretary of th* Navy, who wltn*<«d*d th* battle of oars from the deck of the torpedo boat Man!<»y. used M the referee's boat. Notwithstanding tli A ruin, th** wat*r con ditions were excellent and the rare was rowed or. time. It wan 3 :.I<> o'clock when the midshipmen boarded a launch with th*lr shell tovrinir behind, and h»ad*d out of th*. harbor for the starting line. Han-Hid fol lowed a- f*w minutes later. The referee's boat nade a stop at th* jjanfcway of th.> dispatch boat I.inlphin. and Mr. MIJUf was taken aboard. He stationed hlm«>*lf well forward with Sup«rlnt*rd*nf Bowyer of th« Standings in "Baseball Hace NATIONAL UMSI QJJOH TO-PAY. Brooklyn lit New York. Bn«.ti»n at rhilmielphirt. <*t. I /.mi. at rittKhiirc. iinrinini at rhlragn. RFMITS or oamf.s ve*teri>at. New York. 3; Hn'ton, 8. '■•)•! •.l-l:-.ln i. 1; Brooklyn, I). IV-'hiirg ft; St. l.nala. 4. ( hi. .«... A; « Inrinnatl, 1. NATIONAL i.E.xr.ri: MftJBJBjMI W. L P. C. IT. L. P. r. n.,l;.flrlphl.. 4 1 «on < in. inmtl 2 3 .400 ri't.h.irr 3 I .7r»oßo.trn ... 2 3 .100 f hlrnßo 1 2 «.V> Rrnnklrn. . . 1 4 .2ftft N*rr V«.rk . » ? "00 £t. i •■•if i 4 jo* NO RUNS FOR BROOKLYN PIRATES OPEN AI HOME Moren's Pitching and Hitting Win fnr Philadelphia. Philadelphia shut out th- Bup-rbas at ■Washington Park. Brooklyn, yesterday. MafW allowing only two httd Wheat and ■U'ilhelm drivinsr out two bagger*. Moron won hi? own a- a me, too. by pcorlnn th* only run on a slashing three base lilt In the third Inning and a low throw to th*. plat* by r>auh*rt The visitors had th« bases full in the ninth innine. with two out Barker, who su< eaadad wiiheim in the box. passed Doom purposely to wait for Morren. whom he struck out Th- Phillies played without an . rror tor the xcot>d day in raeeaaataM. Th* game was interesting from end to end. and a hard one for Brooklyn to !<>?e. The score follows; PHILADELPHIA. I BRCOK.LT.V r lb po a «i r lb pi » • Titin. 1f... 0 <> 10 oTPmlth. 3b 0 0 n I 0 I .— If 0 i 3 <» OBur^h. cr. . 0 0 3 0 0 <!rant. 3b. <• 1 2 8 OpVbMt, If.. 0 1 I ft 0 Mage* ef Olio 0 ; Hummel. 2b ft 0 O 1 \ Bratuf'lfl.lbO 2 10 1 O naubert. lh O 010 ft 0 Knab- 2h ft 2 3 3 0 H Smith, rf o 0 4 0 0 Doolan St. « © 1 2 « McMillan. •• 0 0 3 3 ft r»o.iln c . 0 ft « 1 0 F»ra-en. .-00840 Moren. p.. 1 1 0 3 o,^l!h#lm. p. ft 1 ft 2 0 I 'Davi.iton. . 00000 |Bayf*r. p. . . ft 0 ft 0 ft T.tal* . 1 *27 13 •! Total* . . . 0 227 13 1 •Ran Mr Wllh-lm in eighth inn!n«. Philadelphia . . . ft a 1 0 ii a • # 0 l Brooklyn (> II ° II " ■ II " 0 -<» Two i^ji*- aits Wh»at. \Vtlh-!m. Three b*s« Ml If MHO t-»ft on r*»»»- Philadelphia. »i Brooklya. 4. First but* on err.->r- Philadelphia, 1 Stri!*n bas*a— Doolan. Hummel, McMillan. frsni on haila—^»ff Wllh-lm. 1: off |!ar««r, I] off M«M«a, 3. H'riKk out -By Wilh-lm. 2. by TUrrfr. I: by M"r«n. 0. WIM pit.-h— Mor»n. Him off Wll>i^lm. a In « Innings. Tlm»— l:37. L'mpiras- X »in and Kan-. CHICAGO BEATS CINCINNATI «'hi«-nK>'. April : ; — The. CMeafto Olba easily defeated Cincinnati here to-day iy U «,-or* Of * to 1. Thrown kept the hits wed scattered, while Beobe was hit hard and Cu»*natil was wild. The report thai Overall, pitcher, and |BhMkaUdi i)utfl*ld*:. of th* Cubs, ajaal killed in a railroad wreck near St. Louis, is without foundation. The score of the ram* follows: CHICAOO ! CntCIICXATI 1 Ih p« a c, r lb po a • E\»r», 2h.. 1214 «' Daachat if. •» ■ o <> o Rfaumont.lfi 2 4 <• ft l»b*rt. 3^ . ft 0 <i 4 «• itrhulte. rf •• 1 2 0 n HobllU-U.lb 11 1 11 Ift <*h»n. *•. It. 1: 111 1 O.Mitchell cf 1 1 «• 0 ft Stetnrdt.n 1 I « i 0 Kjtan. A • «i t 4 • H«rmsn.cf • 1 <> <• <• BfrCaba, rf • • - • »> Tinker *s o It 1 _• 1 Doaraty, ** <• 3 ♦ 5 A \*#-'iham.c I i 7 1 •> tfclHti c. •• 1 4. ♦ 0 Brown, p. . 11 0 1 1 " R»«.r#. p •• •» 1 7 1 1 • Mill**- . . a a I » ft Omsliaat. p • • • 1 • Total* . til 27 11 1 Total* .1 6 2*21 1 •Batted for np>>>>e in sixth ir.n'.n«. '"lilcaßo 2 • 11 <• 2 2 0 fi x— a "inoinnati ft '• 11 •• 11 it 0 0 1 1 Two-base kMa— Kvan, KtetafeMt Hita— Off ajiokO, V In 5 Innlnns; off <*o\«ii>skl. 2 In 3 j Intilng* Sa.j"- » i.«- - -huite (31, Brown, Sac - 1 nflr* n> Hofman. Stolen »•»» • DowMjr. ! Bvarhav Wan 1 Stoinfeldt. N>«lham. Vlofman. limiM* plays -Dow n>> to Kcan to lyvbert to M>— I/an to Lsbtn t« Ml. "an I^*>f t on — C*hl -1 <ign, •; t'lneinnatl. 7 Baaaa on balls— Off | Prown. 2; off COtrttaaJ. 5. Ptnirk out —By ( nrown. f. . hv OawtlaSJkl, 2. Time— 2:iV>. t'tu l>lr*»—'.•hii*toii- arnl M...an. AQUEDUCT ENTRIES TO-DAY. PIUrT 1; \' "E --?«i'in« . for three- year olds «r.r| ■pi a Ilia non winner* at thin mretlnir. $4ft") n.s 1' ■'. Bl furlongs. Black Oak IISIBas R 1110 QOhsM ...... 112!«i1lb-rt Roa* «9 kstoiM ItSlDrm T'nrai- II WI •Wan.ifr lUV •R*«p. n*fu! »0 s*puivoria . . i"i: SECOND KA<K two- jMr-oMi noo win n»»r« of |IjPO9; $4rtO added. Fcur and a half fm laaaa. FVank Mullen* HX»,DI»nn 104 7.i«u» . ..wlAltamaha l (i 4 ■aay Ufa Ml THIRn K\« X atlttag; for thr— v*ar olds and MB>wat4; $4'« i adil-1. On- mile. Mla.k oak Ho "Radatinn . M N- ,i»;i . . '"•»' •Itusi«m ...>. l»» •Sir n«aaa . 10«! FiirntH' RACK Han.liraii. for throe year oMI an. l ujiwar.J. IBM a<l<l«<i Ply and a half fur lon»r». Plreston* WJl«lafOtta ... . . . . l«0 Prtoea <:«! .... 11l fcfnool aagaia . . . . •« nVTH IIAi'I" S'llinK: for t»n old fl!ll»». $411.1 a'ldrd Koui furlnnn* Winning Widow . .iiift •cnnh •« Kentucky R- •«.... j»: •Val»rl- M Valloma W«.«>lvan n-11 M Btata B»l SIXTH RAPS K.»r ataMsSBI tht-e y»«t« old «ml Op ward. $»<"> added. Sit forlotifa. • irnatiis ioft <;-or«* H«M lf>2 Itlundara 102' Hliawnre iih> .lohn Readdon . 102! Nimrta . . . !•«> S!:ifT'>rd ... M Motion . 1"' •Aii.ir'ii i. .• » ilMraa » PIMLICO ENTRIES TO-DAY. First rare if.i- i». .<»' <>M*. foul an. ! a half frrl<>n«;*i lath Sltpprr I<'7. Pee* l-"lt?liti(sh. 10."; Mlnta U>7 I,«r|ril.-. 107. Ram Hank. 107. Mia Vlchae: i"T \i»pim«t«, I0T; Plan mm 107; ijinmn 110: K.«>tiiiihn. no. foil GMtOtt, 11«; Mm. I. Mlnater. 110. s. <-..i\.| tH - • •i«-li inar tor tTir«»e yyar alda; or» rnll.i A|«il..»,-17. . !<>!•. IMt>> M»: '•hnlrtt.jmt«r «f ihr»trrhii>..»<. 110; Kverara 114 I'm. aril Ncttdlea 111. iiasnian. Ill; Qtoj Doealrof, M; Pui" Xi 1 «r : 1 1 . Ml Third ia.- inellliia; for fn'ir ear r»;di ■id up . wart »l« fllilOlatll Au: 1 K«t^ 1 1 * > TahaMra. I<i7 Pater I'aul. I«>7. I'»m»>trl'is. Ki7. MbllrU. Wt 1 rovrtnn kit Hora'-e I . lf»7. Karl Hoatrs. lot ltn>al 1 aptiti }(>:>. I*nn!" WVHii Ifft !{,„,» n««nfannl 1«.«: >rl*- Ttn«sm«re. IOS; Pat not. Hit. £• >;«!t>-r.«. 110. Ha' ■ •»* 1'" st« r ■;..*•«. . Pourtn rare "Hunter*" Pt*»rl*<-haM two mil**) Routh*** 1 I.la Tnunt Ttntaen ISA; Pirkat. t.M, f«#i»rtu« IM 'lv '"••'J I.M. Merry man, in Boatili K»nn. i«l. Clovt? iroft, US; Ri»m« itai in Kifth mi"- 'fnr m/il<l-r» «hr«« vaan »M an* upwaH ilx fur;«r.«n A:rfn»l. fty La - Fr*i rrScY "3 J«'k rrt>tt. «T . Murrv <;i r I I--; i.», . rr,lr.«t«r f»7: Vre'linfl. 1'" I'-i'i- l<»>. .> nan 11? .. Ti" "• Ret>l«€«%. 1 '" E.|u«t!r>n BS; v ■ 1-, MttpilllMl l"< P rth r *r» ittw ■»»a«fer4 Pu-»» tat -ft.-^.' «ar f 1f «r.l ur '•''I il< fir'~ar». — T ijj. rrm-s treu*. 117 Af •••■ft- ici • fi"!',- r»lr I^3 ChW reaattr -f ••>eit»rbroc«. »>'. Rmm, h £ Us !1«. AiJii!*. 06. I X«v«| Arademv, and Courtney ouiid. »' ' Boston, th* refer*-. L*ft aboard the. Dol phin to **■• the ere** fUht It out wer* On iwnman and Mr«. Loriarworlh. Mr« ■•*•* ; and her daughter* and *n official party ' from Washington. It was Ju«t 4 o'clock «MB the refer** Hot th* or* I *-!! 4wiy. with th* Navy pulling thirty-four ctrnken to th* minute and Har ; yard itventy-ntx. The midshipmen IMB I forged to the front and At th* tttto^BaMtM ; mil* m.irk th« shell tv«.« nv»r half a length, jin th" lead. WttHom materially rat*ln« th* stroke, however. Harvard gradually made up th*» lost water, until at th* mile and a quarter th* Crimson wax on -v*n •■ ~ with th* midshipmen. ho were 'ahoririg to hold th« piM From this point Harvard. • row Ins ■ strong, gMB strike. dre»v away, and at th* 'end won family by a wide margin. Th- cr-w * «er* boated an follows: Navy— Melgs. bow; Spenor, No. 2; John | »on, No. 3; Loftln. No. 4: Morrlng, No. 6; Kin*. No. t; lonor. No. 7. Weem". stroke: ! William.*, coxswain. Harvard— Whitney. bow; Sargent. No 2; : ■Hell, No. 3. Hooper, No. 4; Bacon. No. |; i Newton. No. •; Watd. No. 7; Cutler, stroke. i King, coxswain. AMF.RIf LEAftfK r,^Mr.« to-pat. »«r ■> ork at TTa«hln«ton. <hlrafi> at to. l.oul*. Detroit at < l-v»lanH. I'liil ».l-l[>hi l at pn«tr>ft HJHIffJ OF f. \MF- YE«TBRDAV. New \>rk, 1: rhilad-lphl.i. ft. Tln«ton. to, « »«hiri(rten. 3. •■•» i«ui». 4: CbJtaaps 1. Detroit, 5; ( 1-rHanit. 0. iHBMJI ill T.r.A«,| E «»T%M IN( If. la p. T. M*. L. P. c. ' lev-land .4 2 .6.10 N. l.n u i> 2 2 ."•• Bo«t«n 4 ? *.%« n :i«hlTit!«n. » 4 .<2I n-trolt % 2 ,«ftft rhllsdeiphia't 3 «•• New ork . t 8 srtofrilrag« .1 4 .200 Sharp Batting Rally Comes in Time to Beat St. Louis. Plttsbursr. April 21— The world's cham pions won th* opening gam- of dM horn* •*air»n from It Louis to-day by a «core of 9 to 4. bur not until th- visitors had worried th* local "fans" by a succession of three hits and three runs off "Bab*" Adams In 'he third lnnlnjr. A batting rally. Including a ttro.bar*:*r by Gibson and five singles, then jjav* th» Ptrat«a the lead, and the game clinched by Phlllippf'<« two-haa;»ier In th« seventh. Th* latter had succeeded Adams on th mound In th- seventh and thereafter h*ld the \ls|:or« to no hit?. Wilson in makJn*: a «-n?itfonal on* hand catch in right field went over on hi* hark. and was so ** v *re|y Injured internally that h* wan taken to a hospital. Th* day was cold, but several thousand enthusiasts were out to m* the pennant raised The fiajr was first hoist?d upside down. Mayor William A. Mbjat pitched th* first ball. The score follows PITTSBfRO i ST LOri? r lb po a r lb pi) 1 • Bvm*. »b. "2 3 1 3 '• Hu*rin». 2t) O 0 2 ft i L*ach. ,f. 11 2 1 ft ft, Ellin If . . . ft 0 2 0 0 <"la'k». If rt rt rt rt o'O'Har*. erf. ft o 1 rt ft Wagner. •» 2 1 A 3 1 ! Krn-tchy.lb <> ft 11 1 0 Miller, ft. •_• 4 I ♦ ft F^anx. rf 0 »> 1 ■ • Sharp* lh ft 012 ft 0 Phelps. .- .. rt ft •» • ft Wll!»<-. n . rf ft ft 1 ft ft Hnlswttt. »• 2 2 3 • 0 •"'umpbell.rf 1 1 <> ft ft ' Barbeau. .*•> 1 1 1 » ft <";ib«rin. c 2 14 4ft irilila, p. .11111 Adam». p. ft 0 ft 1 rt tHu i«er . . ft 11 oft ft •Hyatt . ft 1 ft rt ft R-ir-r. p.. ft rt oft ft PhiUlppf.p ft 1 ft 1 ft Town. 91427 1* i; Totals « 24 11 1 •P.atte.l for Adam* in th- «t*fh innir* +P*"*<l for Wtllti in the eighth Inning ritfubiir* . 1 I 11 11 1 4 3 O x — ft St I.oul» ....... I " •* 0 1 ft 0 i> 11 -4 Two h**e hit* m rn-. Oir.*on. PhtlllfV. Httlawltl Sacrifice. h-t«h -t« -Sharp* Htio-aln». Barr^S'i > -'fice fly.o 'liara. First ban* on balla— Adams. 1. off Wllli* 4 Utr ay pitched ball By A<lam». 1 'Kvan<<i. hr Willis. 1 f'lark-i P'rurk out —By Adams 2' hi- Phllltfin* 1. by WHIM 1. Flr«t ban* on WTtn M '.«•!!« 1 T^»ft on ba»»»— -Pit r.«birr »: st Louis. 1 Hi'» l lama, I -1 .'. Inr.intx: off Philllppe non* In four trtrtina;*. off Wl"ls. 13 in 7 !r>nlna-» off n»i«*r. 1 in 1 tnnirr Tim- — 1:40. Csaalrca— (Tiny an." Hrennan NO ACTING FOR KLING - ■ Must Report -on Monday or Stand Suspended for a Year. Clcrclaad, Apr!' 21 -Aiajaal Herrmann. rhalrmaa of the National Baseball Com mission. ad\lsed .lolir. Klln^ by a telegraph BMaaaaa at R. LaoM ft- jot that if he did rot report to the Chicago club of th.-» Na tion*! T^airue on Monday he. would be sus pended for on* year. Kline had planned to «o on the vatide vlile. stajre for one week, to earn, as he said, his fine of JT™. Kansas City, Mo.. April ;;._.i,-,hn Klin?. the catcher of the fnicasro Cubs, said thi* R.'ternoon to Th* Associated Press when toM of the threat of suspension: "I will !eav» for CMeafa on Saturday night, and tf-port for duty with th* rhl. -ago National IjMMJM team as soon as I arrive." FORDHAM BEATS TUFTS Martin Pitches in Fine Form, but Is Poorly Supported. Fordham shut out the Tufts nine on Fordham Plaid yesterday r>y a score of ." to 0. TIM srame was hard fouarht. enlivened with some sensational catches and a stiff pitching diiol between MftJaaai ■ and It. Martin. KucM mound artist was found for Ola -uttered hits, but Martin was support ed BlMiaMjr. Ha atrocb out fourteen bats men The baajM pitcher. p-rfectly support ed, fanned ten af the visitors, but the abil ity of hl« team t.i make us** of every hit ac.-oiinto.i tor the run.*. Only one Tufts player reached third. while two a;ot as far as second. '"Skip" >!•• rarthv s triple to centre flrld and DvarJa-a Ugh throw over Urn third baseman c liead in relaying the. hall netted the first fally. Sl.Mk.yx •tacM. t«.i errors by i>ustin. Scliei^-, olagla, o balk and an error by Mi-Kenn aeeaaaitcd for the two other runs Th- t4.11.. follows: rOHOBAM Tl FT? r lb pm f rlh »« > . •■ CM-jr.l 111... rt Will IU, »* „ 1 V 1 2 IM'ri>.3M» ii I 1 0 k Martin, cf 0 1 I !> BBChett. ifrt •• it .1 0 lni«tln. m .• 1 1 I .1 Mahoti.y.rf rt .1 .1 1. oil Murtln, ■ 1* 0 11 1 n S. h«ls*. lb 1 2 • I O'Mall. If 11 ,1 r> I n naramn. If. rt It 1 n «i P'.-kcnaon.rf ft •• 10 0 Sh;i.k.-v.*jh 112 1 ii Knl«ht. lb. ■ • H n A M'<"afrT«jr.aaa 1 1 4 •ILarata. .- n !•!■_. •» 1 Mtheuwn.p t> 1 I » 01 M.K»nn. B> 0 I o 1 I Total*... 3 27 «> n Tetali .0 c>« ,1 n K. r.lhain 1 .i ti 11 1 . <• , , 1 uft« . . it 11 11 .1 .1 <» .. (> J, Kit*' l>ase mi »rr.»r« Fordhatu. * Sin. k out H> M. Kei.wn. |0 In 11 Martin. M sr..|.-n base* Mahnn*. Hch»l«» ■*», X Martin T>l. kin "■" • ■*. rill. • hit* 11. Martin. K. th. S Mr 1 arihv. MrCafTr»y. Thr** baa* hit ■- \\,._ f*»rthv. i^fi on ».*»<■• K.ir'liiam 3; Tuft* 3 I'oubl- Bla] ■ I \|n irthv to sharkey Pa. ball l^irkin Haik II Martin 1 m|>lr«— Die l s Time ISA AttaiMsan I.M VERMONT NINE MEETS DEFEAT. Anih-rft. Mass. April 21.-Mas»chusettt ultural (.ollas;* easily defeated the Vnlversitv of Vermont here to-day by a I tore o| *> tO 3. a* felloes: r. n b. .V*'' <tt«i I 0 2 rt 1 2 •■ 1 x 11 1% * tMM ftnnin^rtKO.' <> 5 taiunaa ■oiwmaa %ii Trent-*. z-»!-k a.-l Burr:r.jt.-a t'mpire— f«t*y YANKEES TURN ABOUT Shut Out Athletics and Win with Single Run. FORD A TERROR IN BOX Sen-is Davis to Bench Four Times on Strikes and Puzzles Others. Philadelphia, April 21.— BGM TorK Tank*ea shut out «*>* *&*** M ■ f*-« tim« her* to-day by a scot* of 1 to *>. and «o took - en«« for th- d*f#af of y-sr*rdav. Th* *am* de\-lopM into a fWce, pitcher's battl- b»t«r*n r.u.«-:i Ford, the form*r Jersey City play*r. and Morran. of Thi:a- Aftp&laV' F^rd struck out nine rn*n and did not «lv* a ainar'* has* on balls. Davt«, th trM baseman of th* home nine, fanned four times. Th* Athletics manaK-d to cull «v« hits. fed they were rcatt-r-d. Althomrh th"» Yankee, m«>Te on: four hits oft Morgan* iMStorr. th»y ww 0 ' •"•* tump on h'm in IM first Innlna:. anl »ror*.l what proved to be t'r.e w!nn!n« run. Hemp hill died out to OMrina\ but Wolter smashed out a slztllntf two-base hit to left fl*ld By some clever base, running hi Mil thirl, and when CUM «round*«l out. Mclnnls r«» Coi'.ins. Waiter ra »ed home. Cree walked, hut was eaaMM stealfns se^.-ond. Th* Yankees had another good opportu nlty to score In th*. fourth lnnlnar. when Wojfer and Chase, got nn th* bags through tmt% bat Morgan priM bjbjojflf t"g*th*r ar.d *rn*ra;*d from the cri3l* without a tally. Th* .•■!* follow s : NEW Ti-RK. PHII^Dfr.PH!* r lb r« a • r l*> po a I H»mphli;.cf 1) 1 I • " ffart*#l, if. ft 1 1 ft ft Wotter rf '• 1 0 ft ft Oltl'tn*. rf. * 1 4 ft ft 1 rm«-. Ib.. 0 1 > ft ft 1 .iii». 2b. •> 2 -1 3 ft . r«« i' . .-» ft ft ft ft Maker. M.. ft ft 2 I 1 • ;*r<in«r.2h ft ft UO. Dm* t.. « « 13 I J Fiater. sj. 0 ft 2 1 ftllurphv. r» 11 1 1 <» 0 AWlta, 3n 0 1 ft 1 rt lfr[nn*». m ft ft 1 4 « «irwn*y. r- Mil 2 ft Uvirtrstftr..'! 0 A « * •> Ford, I .ftft ft 2 1 Mornn. p. . ft 0«5 J» Total*... X~4 27 9 ii M• . ... '» ■27 I 1"*I 1 "* a Maw DM irtrtoftrtrt"rt-i Phllad-!i>M» rtrtOO*» «>rt«> o— • T»> h«»<» alt— W<rtt« pacriflc* bits— Cr— . c*.*t* writer p«im« p'.a'* • 1 - . r<l "' n * ""* D^'U Bali«r and Emit itot-n ba»«»— W«lt*r. Hart»-1. Collins. Str'iclt Oit -By Ford. P. «•'■• Mornn. 3. l*Tf on tas«»— V«- T'»rli. -V r^ a d«irhl*. a. r»ra» baa* on *•!!* — otr M«r«n. 3 First b««« on •rr«rs— »■* York, 2. Phtl«d«lphla. 1. T'm» — 1 V» l"mplr»s— E^ana and Ea°an j OPEN NEW PARK AND LOSE i Cleveland No Match for Detroit on Festive Diamond. Cleveland. April — Cleveland ■ new J baseball park waa dedicated to-day tn th* I pr-s«nc» of an enorrrrnj* crowd. Prior ta the start of the game, th*. Cleveland and Detroit players. Ok* o*rn»rs of the «*!ev- land club. August H-rvmann. chairman of i the National Commission, and Ban B. John i «nn. president of the American I>»a«;u*. pa raded to centre field, where the club MM] j was rained. Mr Johnson then pitched the 1 first ball. It being muffed by Herrmann. Presidents of th* Detro't. Washington and . Philadelphia, cluha were present. The dedication was not auspicious for , 1' •• «-land from a baseball point of view. 1 » j Detroit won by a a«-or* of 5 to ft. Cleve ' land could do little with Will-tt. while ; Detroit bunched hits off Young In the thirl j and seventh innings. The B'-or* fallows . DK"rtIOIT. I rj,K\-F.UiST> r lbpoi • r if v? a - ! MMntrr-.'f 11 1 4 rt rt Kpi»|«-. If. ft ft 2 rt ft B'J**. 93 . 0 0 ft « O'Bradl-v. » ft 1 2 1 0 r«bh rf . . 0 rt 2 ft 0 Turner. 2b . ft ft 2 3 1 rrawford.rfl 2 " ft ft iAjd*. lb . « 1 <> ft rt ; nty.Jbl 12 1 rt. ls>r<i. rf . . •> A 1 ft 0 •.:-:!.-!■■..-..-: ft 1 4 0' Clarke, c. . ft 2 « 1 ft T Jew" lh ft 2 17 ft ft' Birni riam.rf 0 0 $ rt ft , Ptanatre. r 1 112" Ball, us ft ft 1 I ft maM p. l 1 ft 4 ft Tour.*, p... 0 1 1 1 ft Totals... 927 17 0, Totals ... ft 327 11 i i r>*roil 0 • 2 • 4 I I • o— *. fl.velin-1 . ... 0 0 «t ft ii ft it A ft — •■ Tivo-1>««- Mt« — 3tan»«e. Mclnfjr- Clarke. VoiinK Pacrlflr* hit — Sranrur- Sfol-n ba?-» — I fnwMril First baa* on balla — By Tnuns 2 Iby W 111-tf. -' f'if T.y plr<-hed bull —By \vr: j •ft, 1 ' Birmingham > f»"i^k nut -By V<un*j. JH Wild pitch- -Taaaf Ftr«r bus* on ' -rrir» - Detroit. 1. Left on ba*-» — i'l*v«lnn'l. 7. l> 1 tro;r. 4 Tim-- 131 I'mpires- Sheridan and ■ K-rtn , WHITE SOX SUFFER DEFEAT. St Louis. April 21 -An eighth inning rally 1 which netted St. Louis four runs «rave th- J l<->c-a t team a victory o*/or t'h'i-^<r.> to-day ! !by a spore of 4 to 1. O'Connor, who made ' ' big f r.«t appearance at home as manager \ of dM St. J.oi.!« team, received a loving 1 cup and enormous fjuantit!e<» of flowers. Mayor Kri-smann pitched th* firs: ba'.l. , An immense crowd mad- ground rules I necessary. The score follows: fT LOU IP CHIC* OO r lh no * • r lh pi a I ! Prone, tf.. 1 1 2 • ft Halts rf . I I I oft I Wallac«.2t> 1101 o|Z«i.ler. a». .> ft 2 .*; 1 ' Hnft"man.<f ft 1. 11 o ft Gan4t: lh 1 1 11 i. 1 I i-.rt«rrt. 2b. ft I 2 a fti Barrows -« •> O rt a it ' • i*ll.m 01200 Parent, cf. ■• I •» O ft ■ Ab»t*in. lb ft ft 14 •• 1 Purtell. :«h . A A «> .-? ii : r>#mnie-t.rr 1 A a A ft. Rt'khiim* .»» ft •> .1 1 1 ! Stephen*, c »> ft 4 3 •» Payne, c... >> 2 7 2 1 ' iJik-. p.. ft 1 ft « ft Walsh, p... ft A rt 1 0 *i>i«« . ... 1 1 •» <• ft tr-v.iin* . . it (I ft « 0 1 Waddell. p •» •> ♦» A •»: TMaM 4 «27 1* l| laajbj ... i »2412 4 •Ratte.' for I-»k« in the »uhth lan inf. tßatted 1 for Barrows In tr:- n'.n'h lr;r.!r!». ) 01. t/m I t 11 11 ft A A A 4 *— d j chlcaxo 1 o «> •• ft ft a .1 a— l Sa.-rirW hit Parent. Double p.*>* — Z*id*r and t'.an.ill. i.i»f. lirles* and Atateln; 7.*Ul*r. RVirkl.urr* and (Jar 1 Ptoim bus* — »Un.li! ' lva*c.< <>n balls— OfT Uak-. t: .•>(• Wa'ub. 3. srnj. < 00l Hi I-afce. 3. by W»4d»I!. I; by Walsh. 7. I Hit*- Lift*. 4ln « lnni-K« •>■'• on ba*r« .- • i»uti>. ::. i'htca«o. :i. Time- 1 :-> t"mplr»a I < > L/'U«h'.ln and l'?rrlne. • BOSTON (A. L.). 10: WASHINGTON. 3. Boston. April 21.— Boston almost reversed j : the 00001 of yesterday's same, winning to- • day from Washing-ton In another heavy batting match by a score of M to 3. Stahl ■ J cleared the ba^es In the second inning with ; a home run. and Obfltaaai and Karg^r each | • hit f"r four bases in the eighth. The score: BOSTON. tVASHIN«;n>N r th po a r lh r.t ( « I MrrnfHlbl 1 3 4 ft Milan, cf . A 1 o 1 ! LfiM. 3b.. ft A 1 1 rt p.<haef> T . Th i» it ft 4 n Pp-ak^r. if n 2 3 ft •• 1 -•:-,..- if •> ■> 3 i „, 1 -=tabl. lb. 1 1 a ft ft. Elb-rfeld % i) 1 1 •» ft , > Waaner. •» ft 2 4 3 liO-«»ler. rf . T 1 1 t> 0 ' NUM. rf . ft ft 1 .ft ii ln»tlaiir). lb 0 111 0 •► U^r'T If 1 ft 4 ft ft M'RrMe «• 1 1 2 2 ft ; ! <*»rrlz*n. c 2 2 9 0 ft Rtreel c I 1 » 2 ft i ! Karrer. p. 1 1 A 1 a, Walk-r. p. . o A ft it A ; '•Kitllf-r ... ft , A A # hJrootn p. . . AA A l A ; I tConrny ... •> • 0 a 0 • Total* ..10 »27 0 1| IMbbJ ... .1 *2412 1 ! •Bntt-d for Waller in »»<-..nf| Innln* tßaf'-d fnr Oroom in ninth !nn n(. Baat4M . -• 3 • i> t ft rt .• t jo araafciaa)t4M ° 2 1 « »• O n 11 i»— 3 1 Tr>r-»--ba»* Mta — Wagner. Kllllfer. - r *alii ! *••••"»• run» -St«hl. Carriaan. K-r«i»r Hit* ' Off \\n'k«r. 2 In 1 Innln*. ..IT «;•..,.,, ; in ; Innlna-a ?i. r.ilr- hit* Kara-'. Hooper Stolen ba«-« — Srh»»f*r. Mc<'onn-lt t2> Nllr« j Dawble iilavn- I/ell\elt nn.! Str-ft %Va>n«r M.i-..nnell and Stahl L#>f| ,>,, ba«i>< Wmh | inal"i>. 7. Jlnjinn. 4. First baa* .>•, t.»ii»-o(T i Kir»*'. ■": off '>otn 4 First haw on ««rr.>r» ! WaAhflN 1. Paalaa. ' lln I--, pttrher -I rt Walker 1 Me- 'onnell » ; br Kxrger 1 Milan 1 Struck out Hi Kara:*i by Groom, .i Wild pi'-h .;roon, Tim- IJo ImplrV* | ronnolly and IXneen HARVARD. 1; VIRGINIA. 0. I Hv T-Ucraph i<> ', ha Tribune t Richmond. Va.. April 21 - A fourteen Inn ing game was play**,! between Virginia and Harvard this afternoon. Th*» latter i won by a score of 1 to ■ rtariU allowed' only alt hits ami received perfect auppool Hrllllant rieldln* by keli^ v and Aronat>n three time* praventeU Vir« < from »en.l- Ing » man a<r<>s* the plate TIM COStOOI J was one of the most spect^culnr seen on lAmh»th Field In many yeara. Th* score by innings follow* R M F* ' Ma art] oooooooor. f> ooAl?' •} . ' v-rtinta rtrtrtArtrtrtortrt.. o_4» a] \ o»t>4Tja.-Miclr* and T» af . Rro-, „. tM Ba«*h*!». r?'n •-•.-■!• T- It « • m — Ctanti vt JSrnok'ra. Airrslts'ia t£t. i EASIERN LEAGUE OKIE Newark Captures First Gam: from Pennant Holders. KELLY HERO OF CONTEST Montreal Defeats Jer3*7 Ci*^ Ninth Inning, Aft»r % Close Fight M'TtRV LKMAt C.wir* TO-DAT. Monfr-»l nt |>rwT lif fl/»-hr«t*r ,• ..... Buffalo ■»» Slnltlmnr- Toronto it yiwuitum,^ Rr«MT« or r,,»Mr« vr.«rrROAT. -If ntrfl ?.; ./»r«er t\ly. I. Tl OB' I FBI ■ l»r«^T I r .Newark. *; «>'►>»»' ■ | rWM**re. i. Toronto. |. ■*»»!" |; R:t|tlnv>f>, a* r^«TFRv }.r..\CVK >TA>DIM. H. t.. r : „ i P r N.tr-,rV . I » I«M .j#r»»T HO*. • l .gat f'rnrlrfenen. I • I. MM) h«l»r I) | IWW i '•.i~.1.. I • I*M l^lfhn.ir. II 1 m. ■oaajaal.. i 0 i.aa* Toroatn a i *«, .— With •x-erythin*. If • idlna- a tirtory ov» a*M league champion*, to make r;>m happy, Joe M .^.innttj s Newark EaJttTn >>*ajBM« opened the. season tn tntt city •*;?.-] Roch oJKj —day Th- s.-o r <. Wi4 , >,0, 0 j ami the er» wm r»p!«tt ojtia plays. FuHy twelve ttMoBM fans . ■ .wiftjf) info bl ba?cba'l park. *nr| Mayor Jacob) Hauss!ln« sent the -»• "wide ■ n n e ore th* rate. Jo« McGtnrJtr waa In tn«t »a^ for n» i orals ami •'•reor«» Mc«;ona«l w*j plttei against him. Jack K*liv. io.« 4Ltn't ti»n /■nntract with tha "Iron Man' until tbt --- •> hour. w»» th« hero or the yam* Hamtfltty »wat for a dou&le into the let flei<t rrnw^j in .- f.nt innirai mart* It aoa«rt (b| Neirark to twin ••• WHtti T« ? ■>• eif^ri K-i:y work«rl MiCim f«w a pass ,nd ft* went to aerond on Ootriwaji - «-- . . shorr \*tr l^urien M-t fp- t-> r«..n ... and Holly mad* • «ecs*Monal ston et It, fcut in trvlrx to n« fJ'fr.ir ,- .» - ; thr^v W,<i. Kelly had t-««>«e.i •• • . winning n.:n The •• -• r ID ?■ a • r lit po « i .... . 9 ft 1 ft 0 f-,- .. 2? 0 1 rt 3 K-'!r. If .. 2 1 4 ««H' I ■> .00 : 3 t ?<;hl»f!y Zf> 0 ft 3 2 '"' O^nr*:. •• ft 1 \ r> 4 O«rtman.rf O 2 2 0 ft aaaa* •- >» a i"> ; ij Leu^-n •• ■> 1 ft i n Alo-rmart ?b >t 0 1 J ij ■ - >tn.3t* ft 0 I 0 B**-h. rt n o n a c Azl«r. lr» . ft i • « 0 Ki«'ii if ft 'jii rt* .- .ft ft « o '• B«!' /• 1 II 1 j M'lilnnltr pft ft ft .1 '1 JT-<~«nn#!! 0 ft ft • 3 1 *"■'!••• till « T*aJt l"3 2411 l N-war* ..... 1 rt 0 o rt o n j j R<y-h-»f»r . ft «i ft 11 a t n ft iV-i •a<*rlf'<*« hit- Hoi:-- Tw*4ool Mb>-Co3ti Blair ...... Hil> *n1 O»r:f. out— By Mdlnßtn. 3 bya^inin!!. i. Pd... n n M!!»— n<r I r!^"• . 1 off McCain n»". S Hit by ?!'-?»•<} bn 11 — B^.- si< t-« J. Tlm» — !:♦> t.'mplr»« Br-ni »n-J Haillfan. MONTREAL. 3: JERSEY CITY, t Jaajaj QQI w«« <Jef«,it»4 b- X in the n in« game of tile Easterj Leaarue pennant race at Jersey City >••»- IgfifjOj by a «cor- of .1 to l Th- BoYotl won the arame In th« nlnr^ inning. *?:*:• two of the Skeetera had collider* in tr-« ing to capt'ir» the sam« hall. M of tba) Montreal players - >-tn*; in th» '".ix ■ With the score i to 1 and «ocki:' on flrsr, Smith drove a fly bj oeT«-»*n 'er"*re anrl [eft field. Clement and JIoe!l»r boh r»n f«r It. and <-ame fojjeTher mith v:-h form that the farmer was laid out for •■— min utes. In the mean time «"nrk!!l ani ?m!t.l cam- home Manser p'* I **- Bm J«r»ey •'!••. 1 I Kepfe «s*M in the box Oj th* v:jir.->r». I Both pitchers had torn* 4ifflcul?y in nni« -Ins the plate unt!! .if'-er tha se ••■ . : j nlna-. From then on. hoojoooj; £sj Ity of ball wag p'a\ed. Afte the customary p.i-ide of t^- play* 1 era Mayor H. Orro 'Urrpe-in 9*arr- 1 • 1 game by throwing a bail from h'.s box li the gramtatan«t. About r-..i tzra BM the stand", jm^ni tii'ni rran' - polt] ■, :#: # in fac f . the overflow o» th- "att»- *va» •>» great thar they rook p r '!« < »-««: on of most of the .«*ata usually res^rx-ed f<-r •■». paper men. The urn*-.- folloirji: MO.NTRE.M. r--- rrr r *B> O* a « - 1.1 p-> % < Nartre»» *• 1 1 t 3 o , -.~.-., » ,1 , « .1 7 Joyce. If. ft ft 2 «t ft Ki-' • r* ft •> .■ (i i> V^^-r. m 0 2 2 2 o \i.,» .- i> 5 > ,1 rarcaraa rf a • i Ift r.e;i<ty 2> ft 1 1 " t Kommars.i-f 1 1 3 ft ft Raran'nd i> •> i> ■> •» 1 rocatn. tb • 1 ■■•■■ — lb. T « I 4 S«mlth. 2h « ft .1 2 « "anrrfur! «. ft n • » 1 • urti*. i.. a i • it O , n »r • .1 ... j l> K-»f». p... ft •> rt 2 t Man*-", p .. ft •> 1 C • T.->rs:.«... .1 H27 lft 1 tOßatt .. t *m« t Maaapai 1 > a .1 .. o ;_J J»r«ev •■• • • •► «t >i •• i> 11 11- 1 a*jerMr« Mt9 -Jnvr», X*"'* 3-r ■•'; >trt!-!l M-mtr. rir«r baa* ati »rr^>r» - hrm 1- . I; Montreal, t !«tru.-li otis R. Starr*-? 3 M> K-ef». .'. R.i»*» m halla— Off Star* J •< K#-fe. 2 H:r hv p.'h-i •,„■_«».■ K*»f» t. Left on ba»-»— J-r«- 1 ■•.-. Z Montr**! " I TH plr-»— TTur*t an.! rinrcri- Vt-.-nftaa • ' '■>•• BUFFALO. 4: BALTIMORE. 2. A' Baltimfre- n 4 & Buffalo .....*••!« fO «M « t Baltimore ..«oft->2rtAA f v_2 .1 1 Bartterie*-Bur^;.v ttßtafifen art'! Me.Kl ll«t-r; Baltimore-. Adknst and Byers. I'm* pi ra»— Kelly ana Boy>. PROVIDENCE. 2: TORONTO, t. \t Providence R H FT. I*i o i Mia* a . . 0 • • ; n .. 1 ■■> x-2 " J Toronto I 1 •> ft ft 11 .1 ■• -v : :, .1 Batteries— Provlderji-e. Ooutß md P-'-'"* •on. To-onto. MoGlnter a:ni Vandergrtft. Umpires— Stafford an.l ilurra; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS. St. Pan. '•. M:nneap.>' • Ipdiarafv.^'i-«. :. I^>ul.*\llit». .' Columbus, f, I old •. ' _ Kansas* fitv. .: ■ 1 1 ■>" ■ I SPORTING GOODS. SPALDINGS I I. ATHLETIC STORES] Ml -^^—^^ 1:1-1;* 941 > %■«> \i ST. oTSM «-i > * T - I ; 1 NpecirtTN •#••••* i(t nntiNM the requirf m*ot» ol Outing Goiter*. l«-«ni* nthlno t»«"lr* llMbaOO. UIUIIIIIIg suifv pUn -nd Nor- (Oik M ■'. -. tirtun.-u. Scotch rionir«pui»». •••» (rallies. Tropic alfloth^ and Pongee >rii. «l»o complete ■...-, of Ootinq >h«rtv f aps. Belt-*. Shoe* nd Mo. W.n.i »\l> 411 >P«IDING 01*111! r-^-r.rt.v^. i-.r-n.l ;■•■■-«»■•->• I A. G. SPALDING &BRQS THE TURF. — Racing At Aqueduct EVERT tt KICK n\r I Ml' ■*¥ 9 DCI'.INMNO \ T .■ lit f M. Sp*«-«ai i »vm trains »lth Parlor > *r« ■*•" r Situ Sf Mmi > m 13 m i -*<» I»• p M Aloa f-om KUibmh \^». II M » M ' * t H». 1 |t». Jl3 r M *t«oa* * at N. •Irani • ♦'. an 4 T.t*t N T Statloo* Trot!*i* *°*' n»rt « ith Kum <"■». "T. " _ A MOB I L S. TIMES SQ. AUTOMOBILE GO. BARGAINS L*r«-s? D««?»ra in *-"•••■ «'1 l"«*<* ' : * r# '-" I** tVftrla no «»•••' '!««• •.' »v * »!*.*. *'• "•; r^iriiib 1 " T-or* PTteM jritW TOP« S- 3 "-* w «*rs «t -.»? b ti-. \!»-» csjcaia *• I.O'jJ*. KOMO* CttT. rSi't.