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Baseball J> Boxing S Golf S Automobiling S> Pocket Billiards ** Athleriefe S Chess o* Other Sports TIMELY BITS OP SPORT Giants Home at Last for Game with the Skeeters To-day. NEWARK HAS STRONG TEAM PowirtaT in a Blizzard the Latest Fashion in Cornell Train? ing Plans. The Sam \oTk ?".lanf- ?re hem? after ? i,nt, iirtt-ome MjrnMorminK trip fr?>m the ~,^"C training eMmp at M-xrlin Springs. 7' v ?Sent? ?>{ the rehilan? quletl) slipped no the rtlj laal night, lo ihe delight el r, fen I?.-? who stood about Ih? ?la non ?n?i kavA bi theli eroea" The n .r of the squad ?"?? due lo arrive at - o'clock this mornln? irom Baltlmor? and ail banda ?in b? at the rol? Grounda this aiteraoon for ?< ?a??* ?'!' ,h? -]Pr-y <**Hjr Sk'-et?-ru . s ? ,.- ikel: that the g-)>e- o the itadium a II be moboed, but the faithful , *? ho have V.een pining for .1 >'?l ? ? ham;?i"i.-' ti..>ae many daya will bundl* ; Up tp .oat? :?n-i !??- ?>n band tr> Judge f.-?r IhTnael es hoe the Giant? u>^ and a, i || e a eat her I mod? ratelj ?? arm a live** ga ne Is prom \>t- d?*?1 to i TrdU?- ? best of a bad barf a in and pla> v> f.h tl ' v.?*? srk Ii ? sr. it | looks . if M .'"?? McOlnnlty i v ? ? - Id that '- - i , , m >\. -, ? ntei national 10 ?Set ' -, . ? takes the .:?.-.; .-,??= In l aro ?h?h>s next , .- ; . ?i Mon? ' the < n Newark. . ovei ' . .3100 mark la-.i ? ? . , - , ? .. : -..?.,. \M 11 kpatrl.i from lei ,.,'..: on '?" short - heavy hltiin - ? .. i. ; - offs. ? Bom. minor ? ?. I? ???re I of i ? . Zlm ? ? naugh ; ghting It ? egulai i-la ? in right Held, ; ? ?t ? iresenl fa r. ? rry Smith and E ? Superbar ?? ? ?. other ? . It when no Bflon ?le- j ncertain. Ised hli friend, a ho now own) irt I > that he ?ill ?end him ? ? ? . in;.in to Morrow, re- | ' ' " ' .a^kr H an?J Mr- j ? ' 'howlng well enough n . r. .-.._; training trip to irdlrair- that. ,v"" will i.?? njd?*d to the regular ?taff A Man' Courtne? aet? his r>*arr "i ?? r ?"? ng. not even a bllszard --.in tirn ??lie The following extrSCt from . Th? ' ornell Daily Sun'- '<r\ Wednesday t?s that rvearlng a straw hat in; s not i oaipared to Courtney's met oOr In rua g the season: Cornell'a rowing aqua?! braved a - , ei estetday in orrirjr to cet in aaoth?*? - ? i practice on the water It m-a.i the - eral enowsr.e>r-m In whlr'n a ?""ornell crew "r. ?, * *\*r ro**~l. areorrliiiK t? Mr. Courtney Wherever the fluk'-s feil th-^y stuck ami t vked "Mr Courtney looker] i|K? ^ -.imn- man ??he ajtr1'?'; the oar?nien from the bank. The bottom of the sig ?iIIao: with .?now ?.??I ?irlver before the ?rind, It h''n?je?- th" ayea of ?he coxswain? Probably it ^a.a .-ir.?-? ?jeu than anything else whir h kept ?h. heats from ooillslo i ' aptata Mitehell of the ? (ni Innati rt-.-i*? *?;>?- Injured yeaterday by heirs hit in the -'?<1 ?!fh a pitched ball lie may be In re. ? -' rteal for a few <ia--?v * ' ? ? been asked by Hank <vr>a\. lbs new manager of the Red?-, on Almeida. ih? Tuber player, berceuse he fa'Vr) port for pra- lire. 4"r Rugi Raymond rae ended <m| a pitcher for the Gi- j ' ' H? ran in? course in New York and . Ml H ?-avril in the t'liiteyt s According to last reports, he will Or till II ago t. am lit ti'Ht .. .. ? and '??? report?*d for practice with some other playera v- injury .<? Jlmmle Hoe i.ani . aus*?! ? im to rnnr-el tl]^ engagei ? wit'i Mona ai tu?. Madison Athletic ?'lut? !.<\*. t e 'lay M?ht, in the place of How? ard t"> management . h* secured Freddie nu kv o? I>etrolt i -a- ".' Keti I? k and hi? tabla i f h :l for f ?,.- ? ? .la^k i ?en end Joe Jeannett? will leav? "ti ?5at on tue steamship Olympic, while L**wi? ?rill depart by ttio Baltic on [?earls t>?=?>-\???> that he will whl^ i Jeorges Carp?sntl<Bra lb? Preach champion, ng win meet Carpentler an-i also may Marcel Mort return engage? ment Joe Jeannette will ?-npa^e 1're.i Stor heck, the heavyweight whom I'rank Mr.ran ?topped In eleven round? roe usual nnmi.er of Raturday r.itrnt en rertalnmenU will be held Mt the Irreal r? v . ? I to-night The t...Ute? hi- ?i? fol* Mart) l:ri?ri -, - Jim Klynn at tli>* nsboro Athletic Club; "Young" Rector ?. rrharley Toung a* nrown's Uymnaslum; t O'Brien v? Paddy Rulllvan at tha ? ' ? ? ? !-:h : F*rankin Pass va i; Reddetn nt the Gowanus ?'l'jb; "Knockout' i?ereo>ney ? ??. Lan i:i?ig? at the Olympl? Club f Hariom; "Kid" Ghetto ?f Fr**d Rchult-i ? ?' - i alrmonl club. Eddie i on t . Ja ?at the Liberal < 'lub of .-? t. n . Mike M.ilia \ ?. "Young" Shep|?ai I National Athleti? Club ai i Krankie tfufnagle vs "Young" Packcy McFarland ? ? < t;o- ,]e AthelUc <':nh, of Brookl; n In .,??? of the rounter attractions, the i-.ij. het??-eii "Knockout" Brown tnd "Young" Erne on April li? at th.- M <"|ii?.. ..,' Harlem, ha? l?ecn moved ? ??? K\ il i:.. H'? RYE The Standard ol RYE Whiskey (?unrantecd Pure RYT. Whiskey Vniler Nation oU)?ROW'*f al rute rood law Scri.il Number 2tf>i UlQ y? {Wi NOT BLENDED I ?WJ NOT ADULTERATED fcgtj ^!?r.H| S?lD ?!t! ? OU? SEALEO BOTTLES EUlfWIII! P^?i? I NEVER SOLD IN BULK **?&*$* ? t Mil I.ARGI IOTTI M"- L] ? .' : I ? ?' IIHVs i liANU AA i "im I ' lilt WOI H. B. KIRK & CO.," New York, N. Y. SMASHING THE WORLD'S HIGH .II'MF RECORD. ??' -? ? ?;<-.ii?:.- 11.niii?. ni Stanford l*niv??rslly, ??!?*.*? i i n_: ihr hnr ?il ?? fct-l ?'.'s in? In-- ni Palo Alto, ral., ?m Ma rob 29, In whicli !.?? liruke M r Sweeney's long sijiiiiling marls of ?; r?-.-i .".'??. ini-li?-?.. ni.-i?! ? in ivc?. ' Photot ? in r-?-1-? \? io la?ion. ? POOL TOURNEY NEARS ENC Sherman Beats Wilson and Is Swe of Fourth Place. p adelphfa, April 5.?Frank Fherman. n Washington, easily defeated Yhomas Wtl S'n. of Hackensack. N .1. by ? ?con o i.'.-' ?o 82, in the national pocket Mill r. tournam? nl here this afteri oon Wilson failed ir, sh w tir- foi riH.-ie'i iti previous games, ?nd his his ' ' ? ? ? a I Sherman's hixh run ui<* " Eighteen f ames were played, Wilson i art In? e-;eht scratches ;.!??! Sherman seven Sherman's victor; ?assures him 1 place in the tournament and Wilson is tie? with Weston, of Chicago, i'oj nfrn place .lain? s Maturo, ?.f Denver, d.-feater) Al? fredo De oro, of >*ew York, In the < game, by t acor?- of 150 to 136 Maturo wl play Edward Ralph, of Highstown, N ?' for the champlpnahlp trophy und title to morrow Maturo started tl e ?coring with a run ol S3, They were tl?sd at 113, In the seven teenth Inning. hP'I sgsln In the twenty first? w'"h 138 en"h. The standing foilows ? ; ? ?? ?? - I ?????? X. J ? .' fMfl ?? ? r*>, Denver. a ?? I.Of? i "? <>ri>. New y?rll . a :? ;. > 4 -, l 11 . ?a si . i Weaton, ' Til. ago . . . . . K Ins, N'a*? \ " ? i i i 1? l.v K, PI HrulelphU " . (Wtl YALE NINE BEATS CORNELL Men from Ithaca Show the Need cf More Outdoor Practice. I.. Tell -frai h tn Tr ? Tl Washington Ipril 5.-The <'om"li base. ball team showed lack of outdoor work an?l ?' .i.-. d< ft ated bj Vale in t. ?? pi >;aiiu here t??-?liiy by a acore of 4 t" 1 fate's bunting pra?-t!rally won th? game, Bnamade pitched ??n especially game for Vale, while th? two long drlvea of Blosaom'K were a feature. Brlamade held the reputed heavy batsmen of ? to two Infield hits, on? of which a*aa a ?cratch. Tii?- game followi TALE. ? ?IINKI.L pu .i " ''.-?i I of I H ?.."i Ion : I . M 1 00 M Merrill, .-th i i l " i Bill?, 2b. 0? R? -. If... O 1 1 "1 Clute. Ib.. 01 12 I 1 it, 2b. t>0 ;; 2 " O'i om ell, cf. ?? 0 .". 0 0 1 . 1 1 11 13 Keller. 3b ...OO 4 4 ?? Carhart, rf. <? 1 2 0?' - In ... e . : ?? BlosMin, c. 13 0 ton .? 0 '? i 'hun h, e. o<? i? 1 >? laaett, ?;-. . ???. i : (I Biinsrnade, p 00 u 20 Neablt, p. Ou ?' 10 T? tais.. . iMtl I2S Tots - . 1224 17 '-* Talc.8 1 1 0 O 0 0 0 ? * 1 . 0 0 1 Two base It?? ] haa?-* Yn>. Met ritt ; < Bv Brlatna.il - ? ? Haie on ritr llamada ;;. o" v? bit, i <?,',- n?n*>-. METROPOLITAN NINE TO PLAY Will Meet Linderman ?Stars in Game at Lenox Oval To-morrow. .la-k N'agi?'* ?trong Metropolitana, i ? t).<? gres teat raaml-professlonal l?-an Vh".|..? i"k.reth?-r l-i N'< w V-.-k ? It . and ' ? t".-itn ??> hlch ?!? ?'? it. : ? ?? v'????' Vork ^ .'!? kee? In two i open i ha for s< mi-pro r- ?Hional ley irrna ifternoti wh?'H i bats wit the now. rl nl l.li ? , >?;.? . at 1a no? ??\n! i-? i "\ . end 145th street Bill) l.ln.lei mai -.i ce pit? i" 'I for t . Rldgewood? h?)> for the Ulldel ? -? Brnlth. ol I ?Dal leesglie. V ||1( Met? GALDWELL IN GOOD FBI Holds Springfield to One Run. While Yankees Win. ?t ;. ecrapl ?? Tha Tribu ? -; ? ngflHd, < ?hlo. April " Hm < iM*i-;i ?- the first ?if tii?' Near York American ' -?. t.. t.. nine ?i,? li c I ' ' I li. ^fii>rrf.il ???- knoll throughout th? ir.mie ?in? ?iftrrnr?^?, anil without extending Mm .?-eif bun th.- upper hand of the Springfield toqtii .it all ??tace?; Th.? v ink?-"'* won by s ... r,ir ?if ;. t?*> I, H 1i?i. exrej.tiriC ITal'tWHI'S ?it?' h nil * homt run h? Wolter, the ? ?. eating '' wa? an essjr victory. o\ii th?n the l?-w-al club had had two daye of practice The n?-a Tors lea m had some troubl? hitting r.iii>*rt ? paw, hllt WOllld llSV? had n;nr" hits If ?he diamond liadn'1 been heavy and ?loa Foi four Innings the Yankees ?I'd little at ih? bat, being sompwhst comatose F ran? Is Wilson, ?"ho looked on, hsd no res? ?on to regsrd his fallow townsmen ?i? fen? a at? ? \n error, Dois n's stesi snd Ptrcel . two-bagger gsv? the i/lsltora a run . a<""otifl iunlns, ')t?.1 they didn't reg; later again until Ihs fifth Inning, ??hin Wolter i;-'?'l the ball over the right field Daniels followed with ;? t-m bagg? r, hut ara s left Birdie i !r< ? s ike up ??? if li i he maple st|?-l" and rammed i two tgg? lo rentra Rlngl? s i?- Dolsn snd Street red, snd I ie?e, with Dolan's ??teal and rteldei ? choice, gave the x"anke?cs two ? ? 'i ? mad? ; plr fifth run on a .???? - on?] two base thrust bj < 'r? e snd a misstrd grounder i?> the shortstop The i om? team made its solitary tally on ?i clean single, a bunt snd s wild pitch But for his <?\?ti \?iiil pitch Caldwell would have hung up ? ?hul ? SEW V? ?RK a , ? h I rf. ,r. 1 2 1 I ?i Moae, 1 ?i ?i i ,. . ? ? ? 2 .! -.. i rf If 122 2 04:1 ? .. ? r ? 4 m? 1 20 I m ? . If.. SI 4 2 2 1 3 1 McKee . 21 100 1 50 Kla? . ?urn. 10 2 8 10 ' : p 4 <?0 0 10 ... .i?. i ; ,.-n.ii!.. 27 in i Total IM.INOl I EM i ai.r I: po ? I 4 0 2 4 .1 3 |0ll 4 f, ?1 .1 It 1) ?I I' II 1 i. i -, so :; ?i ?? i i ?i 2 II1 <? 1 " 20(1 i i ?i ?.?m 1.1 1 ?? 1 .... n ..o ? 1 ! ?J ... S 1 1 ?. :0 1.? ?: o 31 I 5 27 ID S ?Hatied fi r Marl N?\? V..-k . ?I I ?? i. I 2 ii U 1 ?? i? i? 1 0 ?? 1 S'ew York. * ?ni ? ?i Hpi ingfl Klrai lian- o ...... ? ?rr tJilbert. 2 Ptru.-k oi ' . ? ?? i ??liber?. 1 aai I ? ' l . . kVr.lt, ? . .. ; |a>a . in?! ? i - u ai. ? ? ??.-. ,1 :.!!... V. - ..,!?? Mart Hit? - 4 In 4 1:4I [..?'. TOPPING DEFEATS EVANS French Champion Goes Down on Nineteenth Green at Pinehnrst. rat, N. ? ?iprll ; Harold .1 Top i ping, n tin ? ; Counli I'lul | feate?l I i ..; . - , ol IM. ? ?vater, the Fr? n? h champion, ??li the i ? Hi green In '" -day's Kernt ? n i roun?l ??*? lh? '?- olflli annual I i ?? I ? ?? ttcur i ?oil ? hamplon ? ? Til? l< ????.?;. 7S for l'.. ?i - ? ? To ..... So. : ? faino-i In lb? ,ra? k? i A niter Tr;.? la .;..?? Park? p. by a , ? and i?i , . , ||i ?-.111 m< -t 1 ? i.. moi nioii i.. t\?- ? :.,.i. i ' i,l i ? i roll ai ?I '? ' ' F< ... i, ii... n- i,f I up hi i,1 the . ? I ' I 'i ' ' i ? . ..?it n THREE CUSHION BILLIARDS . ? i-llj H.OI ' ? i.n ? .un.-' ?'!< ;." ': feat Inn l?i ? ih ? Harria, ??' ' ..i ,, -.n-- in I in n nan?? m ?? I ? ? i SEMI-FINAL GAME AT SOCCER. : .i Hi? |?ui |..,.<- .,t ?i? I? i mil lug lb? , inland ' ' "al i-ltl ' ' ' I''' . i n Mu i Hal. I ?' '' ' .n. i . i ii..- ?i?- ? '' ? up. ?STILL PEDLIiMG BIG BOUT Curloy Heard From at Las Vegas, as Optimistic as Ever. i;,-ist I.:?? Vegas, S M. April 4. .la?'k Curley arrived here to-day and conferred with local business men In reference to hui'linK the Flynn-Johnson ?iiatnplon*-hlp , flghl In this cltj next July. In rep|\ t" the recent statement of John* ?On that KP no an?) f'lirley were not sltirere In their desire to promote the bout Curley said: The hont positive!) will occur In July. unless Johnson forfeit?. Baverai towns are after the mateh T.:?*. Weis looks good to "ir. but the deal la not flnatlv Hosed ' PRINCETON RALLIES IN TIME i Tierra Dofeat Virginia hy Mak? ing Strong Finish. rp. T?'?cr*pb '.?> The Tribun? ; Charlottesvllle, Va., April 5.?Princeton defeated the University of Virginia to-day hr ? ninth Inning rally. At the beginning I of the ninth the acore atood Virginia .',. Princeton 2. and when the first man up for Princeton atruck out the Virginia rooters went wild, but they soon quieted ?l??wn whun Rixey gave hi* Aral pass of the ?game to Worthtngton, White folloaring with .. ringle to left and Bterrett turning the same trick. The Virginians ?ame ha?*k with another long >*heet when Rlxey ?truck o?it the next man, bul again held their breath when Rlzej walked Berger, forcing in the tlelng run. Then came Vlr ginia's downfall, when Parker, who had al? ready made one thre*-hagger, ctnu across with another long one to right, scoring White, Bterrett and Berger, and a grand ninth vli-tory for Old Nassau. Virginia was retired In one, two, three order In Its half of the ninth, l.?-ar strik? ing out the first two men and Hs?i?tlng in putting our the third. Rlxey pitched verj effectlv? hall up to the seventh Inning, atrlking out aeven men, ?allowing no bases on balls and only taro hits, which wer?- both mad?- by Pendleton, the first one being a two-bagger Lear pitched very g??*! ball for Princeton, Im? proving as the ami' went. All seven hits that were made off him came In the first four Innings, and after that he was In* vincible, only thre?- nun facing hint In ??ach ?if the following fi\?* framea a MANY BARGAINS IN HORSES Sale at Durland's Draws Out Big Crowd of Buyers. Bargain hunters were out In full force at the close of the Durland sale last night. and they did not go awa) emptyhanded There was ,-) big variety to i'?1 had at your own prices, and they ranged all the wa) from I2E t.. 0M G I. f*wrence added a round doten to his string, and Captain Bar? rett and R. C Broa n bought several ? youngsters K?-clprocitj and Pi nsperitj the old i ?? .. gners, which won fame in the hands of Miss ' lare Knapp last ??eason, went in m , Taylor for IKO. fleurette Bnd Comet were ki.ked down to M ?'? Newtromb for SUO, i and The Uon and The Rajah went to C It. ! Kenton foi M2S The i.-,-,ding ?al?? folloa ?'?. M .. ? Vori II -> ?: ? I Jon ami Tl e Ka ja I ??- T. ? il ... 423 ('??met, ch. g.. M ?' H Si ?. ?"..'?> ? "N-I'.M.I- Ill K, W ANDRKWH |l I i ..r, '., |l "H M i Mi I ? ? :i i ? i. i ? . ? Ile. k. .1 II II.?. I ?n ?\MHERST BEATEN LU ?SOUTH. l?r.-.i t n,.- Al ??fi turn t.. da) and . i Inlt r,| - ,, i "n le ri thrown itwa ta* t - . Musaa? h i ? i part itf t:,, .?.,, ? K mu?? ? ho i.i*? t?i fui . i rlnll i t uin, i ? pi Du . m., w. n In hand although lu ? ' i"m lu ?! up q ill? ?i. ? :. i., n th? hit '?Id nut count h. i. st -i- ol th. |. weri? I In - lev? i II? Idlng nl Anderson for mil t? am. h hiinl ru .t. h ?f . ?Ilffii i ' - '. ? n . -, i th. ' ? Halteball, i , . i M ..iiiiii?. va Jersey Cliy, .\ Iralssl -n ;,???.. GIANTS POUND THE BULL Bury Baltimore Under Avalanche of Runs in Second Game. RUSSELL DRIVEN TO COVER I Wilts? -lid Ffllienwider Hold the Home Team in Check Without Difficulty. y. Telegraph 'n Th? Tribune I Baltimore April * lu s Rnsl workonl before the lir'-t metropolitan sppcsramre of ,!,,. '?..HHoti. the (Jtanta ga?re the BsHlmore Orioles .? mon - -^r-' irounclng thsn y? ler?lay. Th. ''Birds''again msde thin?-?? rune, I nl i..-.lay the ?liants pllc-l up thirteen and fi rthermore had [??inn's boys snul oui until tin eighth Innlns The visitors, with ??-verni substitut?*? plsy |ng the la>? finir itiiiln.;* Mimed 1 ri aixfe^O h!l~ an.I showed a loi ?if :-l??"l on ?be haa?*s. The longeai wallop ".a?? delivered In tlie ninth Inning, when ? '?--??-.lull hit on* .r the jeft Held fence. Murray kept up hin sversge by taring the ball for two sin? L-h- and ;? double, an?! ?Doyle, who haa batted ploee to t>"'1 on the exhibition to tr, ??- iitiii?iit?-?l i'm.Ingles. Allen RtMsell ? brotlier ?>f Connie Mack's expensive pitcher was In the bo\ for Rat? I tlmore when the game started, bul ?-*-1?" 1 taken oui at the end of the fourth inning With tii*- ""core ?> to 0 kkhI'i?' him. A few dsys hk<? Russell mystifia the Phllll?** with 1 his spit h.-.ii delivery and it WU exp?BCted that he would hold the Qlanta to a close ?core th)*< afternoon. The areather was ?" Id? .1 iprlni brand, and a crowd of?W0S wit n.--?.??] the downfall ot Russell Fes of the "fans'' thought it possible that Ih? ?'?.?nit-' would make the Orioles look wi rse than on the first ?lay. Iliiscel! was deilberste, but he ?-onid not fool HcQrnM's tren. Even with a sharp break to his spit? ter, he did not strike out a man. Tps chsmplons climbed sboard his deliver? for thr'-e run.'? and kept ?pecking SWSy at hlrn nrtll lie ?-juit. The second Malt ?more tW?rlei was "Left?" Smith. ? stunted slde-wheeler, who made * reputstlon by fsnnlng nineteen bstsmen In a frame In the ?anadian leSSgUS las' rea? son. Smith s-?! bj for ope tnntn?i. and then caved In. However, he fanned six of th?? big leaguera, getting Merkle twice. instesd of pitching Msrqusrd, as he had Intended, McGraw worked Wilts?, and ??-nt Msrqusrd home on an esrl) train, with the Informstlon thst he would start agslnst , the Jersey <*it?- team at the Polo QrOUndS ! tO-morTOW. Wlltae looke?! better In the box than at any time this uprlng. He scattered four hit? am?n 1* the Birds in flv? Innings, an?l was then relieved by Pullsnsridtnr, the ?South Atlant!, i^acue grsduste. 'Tullen? wider had not pit. lied a regular Kam? nine?? j th? team l"ft Texas, but h" fooled tho I orioles with a change of pa?*e and by work i Ing the turners. The eighth inning was a had inning for hltn. hut even then "nlv two ' run.? should have scored. When McGraw changed batteries In th?=i fifth Inning he released parerai other play ; ers from active and hcuch dut?* that they might connect with a ? o'clock train for Neu York. F-hafer went to short. Burns to ? ? ntre and < "randall to left flrid. The (ilants ended their l??ng training: trip a -ii a record of only ??ne defeat, and tiiat was registered In Houston three weak? ago. Th? team will com* home In excellent ????n ditIon?probably hetter than any oth?r big league team Th? filants losi only two \< ? and on?? was a Sunday, when th?? ?? asl her ??as good. MsthSWSOn Is a little hack ward, and Wil? son Httll limps a little. There are no otlier cripples, and the team Is faster Individually and collectively thsn It ever was before. It Is fairly certain that .Marquard will i pitch the opening game in Brooklyn next ? Thursday. The t?>am left her? at midnight In the two special sleepers, and will detrain ', in New York, at the Pennsylvsnis uptown ! terminal, sbout 7 o'clo-k The ijcors follows; SEW TORK. I BALTIMORE. lb r lh pi a ? ab r 1 b v> ?* * P?-.ore.lf 1! 2 1 2 00 Ma.s?;. ?-s . 4 1 1 I 3 1 fran.ri.lf 9 .'? - 0 ?? 0>? Jetttnan. cf 5 0 2 I It Povle. 2h "> 2 .'i 1 4 0 ?or. eran, rf b 1 1 il 11 Bnoi'a.cf 2 110 OOil'nglaiib. 3b 4 0 0 3 2 2 I Burns rf 2 1 I C 0 0 gehmldt, lb 4 1 2 t? l?> I Muri-y.rf S 1 I I ??0| Walsh. If... 40| o on I Merkle. lb ?I l ?? 12 0 01 Parent 2b.. .'? ? l 1 11> II*rs'g.3b 8 " I 0 2 1 Uelaow, e. *'?! i ?'" I ?? .? 2 U 0 I 1 Ol R MMll, !?. .?>"<? o 2 1 Miafer.c.? :i ?? I 1 20 Smith, p.. 200 ?? 10 Meier* '-'Ill 0 0l*Murph) 1. ?''? (Vllaon, ?? I 0 9 ? oo? Will ?e. p 2 0 O 0 .10. FuTder.p 2 110 ???ii TsCSls.?!! 18 1*? "?7 12 11 T-i:a> . .80 3 9 27 196 ?Hatt'-'l for Smith In the nlnt?: inning. New York.| 1 I 1 0 4 3 0 1-18 Baltimore . ?? 0 0 0 0 O ?? :i i? Tir?t base on errura NVw Yf.rk. 4, Baltimore, 1. Two has-? hits Mi.rray, Herzog-, Kullen arider, QattmM, Schmidt, \\aleh. Home runt ?.'randall. Ha.-rifle? rly Merkle. .-'tolen I.h? Ini.or-, Henog (2) Ie?ft on baeeh Ne? fork 7 Baltimore, 1? Wouble playa Cor?*oran, Klelnow and I'nglaub; Horaog, Doyle ai -i Merkle. Bases on balls ?'if Rosaell, 2 oft Smith, 1: on \Vi,t*?\ i: off Kullenwelder. ?.' Ktru.'k oui B r*ullenwel?l?i f?, b> Bmlth li Will pitches Ruaaell, Wilts?. Passed Klelnow, 2 Hits ?.ff Wtlt?M, 4 In in- Innings; uT Russell, 8 In foin iiininga L'mpl es ?i laney an.l McAtM. Time ?>f fatn? 2.'?'. SUPERBASHLEUPTHERUNS M;ike 17 Hits Count Heavily Against Portsmouth Nine. [Bj Telegraph t?. Th? Trll . Portsmouth. ? >hlo, April li. -After the easy time the Brooklyn rJuperbsj ha?l y?-s tardsy with the local team the) took thiiiKs eacy during the earl) part of the gam?- t.iiia? after they had piled m? a ?even?run lead. In the fifth Inning, how? ever, Knetzer, ??ho pitched the entire game, slowed up, allowing tho Ports mouths to pile un ?ev?.|i run-. In the fol? lowing Inning they gathered three more, putting them mi the lea.i After this the National Leaguers got bus- with their bats and wenl ahead tin.ill? winning b) a ?core of it to 10. Dshlen, thinking he would m.ikr the game more Interesting, lenl the home t.ain Dent, the Brooklyn pit. her. who ?va* hit for seven runs during hi i .-i .? ??f fo n rounds on the mound Ka? h of t : p.-ii.as ?,'iii one ?.i more hita. Hun.I, who played second, leading with s home run dri? e <??.-r the lefl held f? n? ? ..n I -< III-'.- pair Of HiliKl? No'lhet.. VYhe.lt, T?'?? and Phelps all *,?.! i bra? ? ... *af< ? Jlninn \.r. ? n. ?? horn Pr< il?l? m .;:??? gol from Mil? auk?-?*, ??as sent hack lo that rlul . ? ?w in.; ;., the length t?f ihe same and the long trolle) ride from ih? i. ?il pai k, the playei u had to move ? llv? I) lo m ,'..? their train thl - for ?, ; .?:?;.. ? ull plav tu i. ml dunda) l h" - "'?? b) iiiiiiiig?? follow ? Il n i. '-"III"?-'. 17 17 . o .i ; n i. .. n m |-_- ( li ni Hui ? I ?II-.ID ? - ICI . I III . |>( ATHLETICS WALLOW IN RUNS Trounce Phillies, Who Make Only Hit Off Houck. Philadelphia, April *, Th.- Athl? tic hut ??m th. Phillies here to-ds) In the fourth ?' I ?? prlni erl? Th .-???? M " " i.ii-ii team has nos ??mi i??.. ?amen I.Ins men ?,?.i onl) one hit, . ?Ingle in Knabe ,,rt Mouek, ?\h?? pitched five Innings Th? Athletic ban..I s. huit/. and I!.i-mm .-.n haul Tl.? folios II II ? I I II .1 I II II I i ' . i ? - .. . i i n. | KI .i ? , m| Rial?) 1er Inl.rx.lle-rtalr (eiu ing are tbltil j?ag??. SHERWOOD M AGEE. Philadelphia outfielder, who t? suffering with a broken arm. MAGEE OUT OF THE GAME Star Outfielder of Phillies Sus? tains a Broken Arm. ,? Ti legraph ??? Th?- Trll ?>."* | Philadelphia, April ?"? (Awrwood M.igee. the star left fielder of the Piiilllea. |? out of the game for several weeks, his right arm being broken. Magee ha?i th? X-ray iis?-d to-day, ami It was found that a hon" w.ts broken about four Inches above the Wrist and that .? ?mal! hon?.- in the wrist ! was splint? . Magee'a Injury was received In a gam? | yeaterday morning between the Philadel? phia regulara and "yannlgans" at Philadel? phia Park. BchultS pit<:;.<l a fast hall to Magee at hat, and the latter In trying to dodge v. a-? hit on the arm. BIG AUTO RACE FOR WEST Battle for Vanderbilt Cup Mav Be Fought in Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Wie., April :.. The Vender hill CUP i.i?-e. une of the big automobile fixture?? of the yeaj-, will le held In Mil* | waukee, according to a telegram receive?] I to-night fr??m w. k Vanderbilt if this , e?)>- offers aufficienl policing for the course. rti*- local automobile association will me. t to-morrow to make certain that the de j manda of the race promoters for proper protection of the course .-an be met. The date la not set, but th? tacc will be de* i rilled between August IS and October 15. CARDINALS RALLY AND WIN Defeat Browns in Hot Finish of Interesting Game. St Lotus. April 5. The St [?nits <ardi t nais wen? ah.-n'l In the interleagne sortea ! here to-day, defeating the Browns by a : score of 7 to 4. In the ninth Inning the? Cardinals rallied and made fly run??. Phot i ten. Laporfe and Breanahan did good work ; with the ha? Ronetchy -?;,?! nils divided : honor?) in base stealing. The harterles w-?re Salle?, Willis. Harmoi and Hrespahan for the ?"ardlnals. and Pake. *?*, Rrof n. Krich all and Stephens for ?he Rrown? MANY STARs'tO COMPETE Keen Competition Expected in Military Athletic League Games. The annual track and field champ1?>n ' ships of the Military Athletic Trague -aIII he hehj m ti a armory ?.f the jci Regiment to-night. Baverai entries have been re i reived from the regiments of Philadelphia, land the Quaker City athletes promise to 'make, themselves felt in the point columns. Certain it is that action of the most spir? ited kind may be looker) for. Many metro? politan, national and a few Olympic cham? p?., n.? are members ?>f the national guard and all will wear U\c silks of their regl- ; menta, While the team* seem evenly matched in | many respects, and nil are conildent of vie tory, the flying members ?>f the 13th R>gi- ; ment, "f Brooklyn, appear t" be the most probable winners The) number among their athletes .Mm Etosenberger, VV. Koss, Willie Kramer, Abel Klvlat, Krank N. Rfley. '4 .".'" Jim Sullivan an.l riddle Oood win, the sensation ?.;' ih<- flat board 'cycle tracks tht- winter Melvln VV. Bheppard , will compete iti the half-mile run. Ike Novell ..tul Walter Raleigh about complete ti,.- roste i of star men in the 14th, but ar?. many rapable men who ar? ?ook?*d | upon as posslbl.Inl winner? it Is eg pected thrit the :"j.i team will score In th?i ? -. Mil. ni' n ?if the ability of Charley ('larke, Hal Heiland and Jo? Crockett m the IlStS \ large il? Id of capable distance runners will start In the open five-mile road run of | the Mornlngslde athletic Club to-morrow afternoon. More than two hundred entries I have been received t?> ?late from a scor? ; of club? Fourteen prix? in all will bel aw'al'lrd. -? MATTY MINTYRE RETURNS, n |. ago, April '?? -Missing since the i ' ! of hist ?eaeon, Matty Melntvre, the out n? hl. r for the Chicago White Box, reporte?l liera to-da> explaining his ebaence, he -..id th>.t he had been playing baseball in Cuba during the v. inter and thought that I Callahan kt.-^w of hi? whereabouts So word h.-.d heu rei'Clved trotu tlu> hanl ? ; oui im I'b r --i'"'.- last > ?'.?i He ?!? - i , ,j ,. i iioi'1-oiit, in?! announ? ? ?l v> oui | ?Igi i ? on tract to i.roe MO K Of II i I Polier Oro>rp(] to RecoQn?c Neu Jersey Licenses. RECIPROCITY NOW A FACT Ar^vi-.-i BviM C"' in Remota Spot r/Iiilion'h Tip? for g,^ Akron Cr-r.cern. Quirk i c.^er,;?;???, ,,r i? ,...?? of Me??- jevsey legislature in r?n-,,-? r . . ban against aulermnbtl ' ,- %Xi..% h,- th- passage of m* BH?"kel Mil ha% ?-.,. gt* en o- fh?> Poli, e ' ? ;. . ?f fh t city. T - ?? -? . - ?u ,h a w?-.-k ago, permit? ,., ? ne the roerla of ? ? A .. ? <?-.. days annual . *? -- i'orrmlsaloner Waldo (I lalli ''-eo**?,!??* th? n>-*?' I'm I ? -e>- < ? ????. i , lowing order tea* ?su?* ill i ... ? ti?e department "The I*i?g?slatur*a ,.' rl - IMate <.* v.? ?terv y having exempte^ . . ..It I tr red lu other ??o??. 1 ?- registrar? N'.'W Jiars?) for a i ?',.._. under the m ?tor ?hi? i.- la ? * .,( this ?>*<? the -ame reCOgnttliWt will .e ?. .. . , ? t, .1? r?.-v a'ltonieil'll?. ''.. ortw? " "There are ., .-a. ?-, ,, t'io fac? ?hat the a orld l? gros Ing ?man?* ? write? a traveller In Soul Imer re. "it ?. due not so mich t-> the rtnktng p?'v??? whi? h ?s always going ? si the tetwier contin?en to cool ? ? r-tnr;inr hag ejoaer contact And reiatio?,?htr I try with another Onlj ? (n ; ?ar? ??><> it , g., to another count!** ?I ?? ? . [equivalent of going to another arorli ? railroad, the steamship, the ??legraph aivj the telephoi e have ?rr - ? | ?'.-?<) i eliminators "As I lourney through the?,. ? - . j American countries th?re are evttlag I I every hand that good old I'ncle fam'i j country in not far off The rash re? ? ? | the harvesting and thrasl Ing 'na. hin? irrt Innumerable other lines .if produirai fro--, far off countries at? everywhere m **.?. dence. Yesterdav. on mv p.irr-' from th* interior to Rio de .faneur the train atopae] at Hao Paulo. 1 noticed a big modern |*-*r> .Ing car In waiting and mv . uri? ? ??> , know from whence it fain? led me to atete. ? for Its d?sperture that <??)tn.- evidence m'rttt I come Into riew After tal<!-g eboarr] t?-> handsomely goimed and ?*epeetally >ft?je. | tlve ladi?'* tie pgr turned to leava Via j feminine ?-harm was ko strong that * p??,*',/ I lo^t the opportunity to re?ad Mtt self ra ! the front of the radiator " ! - I ?Vrtaln Industries, due prr i ? ? m i h cal condition?, have manage,* ?o malt? themselves pe, -.i!;ir to soin* par^W-raar ' part of the country. Akron. Ohio, for hV , stance, ia recognized as the rubber m*.tv: ffleturlng centre of the WOfld fiefr-ilt ?tr.1 vicinity Is th? universal hub of ?he auto? mobile Industn T'le shoe t - <i ? : s f r*.- eos finna Itself pimo?t ent'rep to Hoii?i>n atvl the Now England stat?-' fl HIT to Mlnnsas* o\\s. ?nd so on erlth ether titdwHtei throughout th? i-ountrj Two out of arary thre? automobile* i , the country ?re equipped with It kr?n *nt?si tire*. Rubber factories ha'- grown lisa i mushrooms, and two-thirds of ike BM i population are dependent upon I - - i Industry. PSverythtng In rubber is made *. I the City, from o?-er?ho*?! tO th? -nort'tr dirigible halloon Akron, which la pehed'iM to take Vaniman and his crew j.-roas 'ha i Atlantic Verily, the advanr? irf Akron -<\ the world of r*ibber has harm ph?nom?n?l. ROSENTHAL WINS AT CHESS Needs Only a Draw in N?*xt Gam*; to Capture State Title. Returning play 'r their wpt*iatnaotarr match to decide the tie b- the annual ehaav pi.r.nsi-.ip tournament of th? ?ew Tort s??*?? Cheea Association, J Rogen tr.?' ^r? r, g, Northrup .nnte??ted their secure, gan?? *i I the rooms of the Manhattan <" - -- I Carnegie Hail, yaaterday. Roaenthal ? ? the white pie.es in a Queen'a i?awn gthaa won after thirty-five *t***rvai Northrup developed a combti itlori I by he hoped to gain two fdeCM EOT ? f?v*k, but hla opponent picked ? flaw in n. WHi. g si-or.? of i'-j io 4 in hie favor, Roan t.eeii-i only a draw In the third ??m? M tii.-ik?' sur-' of the title. At the room* of the Brool '.cling the r?'t'ini viaI''" >>r. t.n N^ri? with the Manhattan t'tieea Club ? contented. In the first meeting -x' ? '? ago the Manhattan club won bj t% s,"fl',* HODGSON BETTERS RECORDS Canadian Swimmer Makes Twft New Marks in Tank. Montn al, April '? i leorg? Ho two Canadian swimming records to* wi-en preliminary heats In the ; i aad a? la ?-vents and the 4W->*ard ?? ?'" ?? held at the Montreal Amat? ir Al let!?" v - latlon tank, in the flrn i I P1*' gramme of the Canadian me? ting. The finals I - ? ' -.anis v. ill r? nteeted to-morrow. Hodgson won i ? s furioog v it ease, finia - id la the r* i ible time ol i Inut? ? 2*J "" He also w..n his heat ol r.? :?- '. seconda Bol . r. cords, ll dgsni a-oi yard In the ras? "f St ? ?rids The onlj entrai i nr the event! tro* OUtSlde ?he . :tv ?- !' M ? ?liver fr.im Sen Vork, ? ?has "ter'?! " th?. diving event I a nil __ ttttttttttttttttttt t Men and Religion t t rut' ^ t CHRISTIAN j f CONSERVATION T f CONGRESS t ?i" will brin}-: more than.?000 men i .?, to New York City, April 19-24, f . from all parts of North Amer- ?j? I ica. They will consider the i i conservation of Christian I Ideals and .Service. ' t patriotism ? Brotherhood J t ? RlGHTKOUSNKSS. ! t * M yon -?in? to kno?a more ar-ont the Men and Reli^OS a (IV I o.? ttd Mo?emeni ?at. ihe cilito? o, the neateil ?. ItrgVSMft < ttttttttttttttttttt