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SPORTING NEWS AUTOMOBILES CLASSIFIED ADS. Nm^otM r--???o !3B ftrifcttm SPORTING NEWS AUTOMOBILES CLASS 1FIED ADS PART II. EIGHT PAGES. NEW-YORK, SUNDAY, APRIL !.-*, 1913. PART II. EIGHT PAGES. HEAVY RAINS BLIGHT HOPES OF LOCAL "FANS" WesternTeams in Both Leagues. However. Able to Entertain Half-Holiday Crowds. PITTSBURGH STARTS WELL In Losing Opening- Encounter of Season Giants Follow Out Tradition of Several Successful Years. and P m?os Bianag?*d to gel ? ? yesterday, althouph the ?limit? ami s . .is remained Id ? , ?nt of Vt(, WM weather. Pittsburgh's victor? . Tinker's Cincinnati Redi was aa Im? ve one. while the CMca-JO pe,it,ant ? Oders followed th.. ?suit of th.- ., and dropped their Aral pame to Bt. La B supposedly Weaker opponent. ! ? - - ??? inaged to win another pame treta the Red e-lvll? ? ?- Boa i -ram I thlni with Clereland by piling up s rousing t"tal of thlrt? en r- r jhroe for their opponents. The Boston Hi-,-iv.-- left her? to make way f<?r the Brooklyi Bupei who win appear at ti?.. polo Or ???orrow. CeAPAk??-?.:. ntlj . unrolled once moro to foi-ego th? nleasure of getting tack .--t Btalllngs'a men. Brooklyn . win ir.pclled t<> i,,r,r th. brvnl ??* th? ?? at a time when they are roused vr> to a fiphtim*- pitch. Just who will fOr New York to-morrow la a prol v tty and -? ?? ? ?? are po] with a possibility of ?afnrquard or eren Dahlen will I Nap Rocker all primed for the fray, so iy of tna ?--??? the o up of - n by the Olanta on ? ?? ??on is no d ?ah? the ?'fans-" of toi ol the ; ? "*?? ' Ul ? WOI th? !? am t0 -? aa? aunt? r. it g< n? rail* * the tcai to get atari right ? son, when the Olanta mads ? ? ??? lost til! played, i >?? . of five ter 1 ? ?.? .*??.. ? . ? -:\ cuit .'!?? the pennant by g Ml of bard Inch a nd. ' last ? n i\ hen tha i 1 ? out It la a fact ?? -. th?: i toklya by a acore "f U t?. ? ? -. v g ] eeded to loa? th? nest thi ? : Brooklyn aron the second | ? | ? eren though T? . . ? V t 44 . . ! ? of them by Bhafer, pave the S . -,. Rucker held Sett fork t.? tin :. th? tliird pam>- and aron by B of 4 I ? ' ? :. i -.-d Hatty I I f ring ? It wasn't ont .,. k in tl ? ? ? ? - m? and b? ?I Bosl i v a score of s .,, J, a! ? that the team was started In the * - ? ?. rootmn. and it was n"t ttaten again until ? won nine straight Cincinnati was eo'nP Hloiip a', a rapid rate, r.ut on Ifay M Matty pitch.-d the winning game apatnst St Ixiuts that landed tha cham !n first pla In MU, the year th" team ???"* pennant for the first time, the Olai ta o?*en?*d with ti.o PhlUlea a? the P"'<> Grounds, l>on Am?-s licit,c intrust.d with tho ceremony of u-sherinp in the s? a?r,n He was beaten by Lui! Moore, who al? ii **ed only two hit?, which wore made hg Josh Devore and laarry Doyle The rhi;Uen Fcored two runs in the ninth Inn? ing Ames parcell??d out only five hits, -rave one pass and struck out nine men. Vnore was wild to the extent of elpht ?passea hut MeQraw's men did not profit thereby. Philadelphia won the second fame by a ac-ore of 6 to 1, Rowan holding tne Olanta to three hits, while Matty was l*oon4 for fourteen That nlpht th?? Polo Orounds stands burned down and th? Giants wer* lismpaHnll to continue their operations on the hilltop grounds of j the Tanke???. Iyon Ames opened the season of 1510 in I -'"on with a defeat In eleven Innings, althouph ha was found for only four Mattern allowed seven, but ho won th?- rame by a M-ore Of 3 to 1 BoetoB ??as also victorious In the SStwnd battle. "Bags*1 Raymond and Otis ?randall not l-irip strong enough to hold the tall enders In check. The store was '< lo 4 Matty sprang into the breach In the third samo, holding Boston to six hits and -,p by a acmtO et 2 to l. and then V.'iltse opened Are with a three-hit K?me al tha Polo Grounds, whloh the Giants ?on. with the count 4 to ':. The Cuba, ".on the pennant, lost their first two Kam'-*. Il was in IP?? thai "Red" Ames opened * ? ?.as'.n at tho l'olo Ground? by plteh b 4- n r.o-hit game for nine lnnlnps and t?a- arpuuient In the thirteenth frame by a score of 3 to 0. Hrooklyn was '?ponent, the .?uperhas pettlnp sev? n iii the last four fi?mes. Wilhelm ti..- New Yorkers to three hits. B g-g" Raymond turned the tide In the ' I pame. winning by a score of ?. to Nap Ru'-k'-r and Moll. "Rube" Mar?juard stepped into the hreach and ? 1 ?li'llantly apalnst Philadelphia ?a tie third pan-'-, witiMia- by a score of ' to V allow ring only linee hits and faiinlnp elpht men. pa?sinp only one Rut Xent only a flash, as "KuIm-'s" hour ? ,t y.-t corn?-. Tin Phillies won the fourth pame by a ??ore of 3 to 2. glvlnR the Giants an even Break on the first f"'?r pames played. Plttsburph. which captured the pennant ilia! year, won ihr?-?- out of the first four played Math'-wson tifpan tlM s.-a.-'.n ?if Ut*0-*? I" l"P f?irm, and in tie first pame at Phila? delphia held his opponents to four hit?. witiriin**- ?lie gama by a aaati "f I to ?? Amos lost the ?SOOnd to ihe PhlHISSi with tha -?.lint c to :;. hut wins?- won tha third, U to 2. and Malty w? nt to P.rook l.'ti for the fourth, allowing six ! winnlnp I,y a SCOTS of 4 t<> I Six hits ol.- off Ames In the fifth, apalrst hsmaklya, the <<iunt being 4 lo 1 Th.- 'liant- won Hie hist patm* played a' ihe Polo Grounds against Urooklyr. b) "f 3 to 2, Mike T'onlln making a ??erne run, with two out I? the ninth Baseball Race in Big Leagues NATION ?.I. I.hAC.lK QAMSS TO-llAY. M. I.iiiiI?. at ( m liman. I'll l -lui ruh at ? Mcage. ?U.M 1 TK OK (?AMI.s V1.STI.KOAV. St. I-oiiU. :,: ( l.ii-aco. ::. FittHhiirKli. !?; Iinilnnuti. 2. Biiktun ,??. Nrw \?>rk ?rain?. Hrookl.?n \*. Philadelphia ir.iin?. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. W . i. i'.i . w. i . r< B?i?.ton 1 0 1.0(10 l'hila II A*t ??I. I.oul?. I 0 1.1)11(1 New NorU ?I I -000 rUtnb'Kfa 1 0 Mit?:? ?lii. int? o I ?****> HnK,i.i?n 1 1 -Mio ( iiinatl ? I ???>" AMKRK AN II Al.l I. QAMSS TO-DW. i hican? at M, l.oiii?. Detroit al ( IrM-land. TM.M LTS Ol ?.AMI.s TESTEBDAY. riill'iilflpliia, .*,. I.?>?.t<?n. I. l'hlraga, IS; * leveiamt, ?.. Detroit \??. M. I.?ml- irain?. Nrw. \?irl? \n. \\ ti-luiiKion (rala) AMI.IMI \N I IM.I 1 STANDING. ,*.. I I* ? M l . I*?" . l'hila .' ?I I.IIIIO I hi? UK? I ? -'?00 Nt. I.oiil? ? n l.iHli? *?->? K.rU'i 1 ?MI ?-. v . . -, i o i.ikiii Boatea ii ! Att t leirhiiul I 1 ..MIO li.ui.it 0 I .OdO cubs m m m Cardinals Jump Into Lead After Opening Ceremonies. i i-i' ,'ico. April 12 TI e belated op? nina ??f ti?'- National League baael took pla? ?? I ? r - to-daj . and t . - ,,"Iin.i',s ? ?? ted tl i .? - : .. ore of 6 1 St. Louii Jumped Int? Uie ii id wfien ;i boat ?m Italia, a -mcrlfli ? ? and Binde netted txx.i runs Two more ram ?rere ?coree la the flftl a hen th? rli bunched hita. T- ? ? m r.-siili.-.l II ?;n :-. I hM ? st"l.-r. !- ? ? played an uphill frame and ? ertak? Um \ Isil rs. Tt1.?- usual ? ? ? attend? d ' ?? opening. A braar, band paraded ??r ? t- ama A cheat of silrerwar? ? ver il ? ? . !-?? ? wer? pr? ?? .-it- d to Johnny C\ ? ra the gifte of 1 The . ? entation epeech waa A chilly, damp alt et :h? . ? . to .- hiver through I The iwi ST. u r-Hie.? ? ? ? '310 Td.lf LOI 1 Of ? ? i Leal ? . 4-1 ? 11 1 ! I.av? ? ? ? It 1 I ? ? ?Batted for Lai tain h. ^,?.-'- Inn ai ? ^- ;?i Inning S ?? n I " r, 1 I l .; r. 11 ? \\* ? '?!?; ? till man. Mac? i?, K ? - ? .irr. L'mpirea? - m PIRATES FALL UPON REDS Pound Three Pitchers and Run Up Score?Adams in Form. Cincinnati. Apr!! I] '.'- .:!, r, In mii!s?-as.<ri form and the Pittsburgh team battliia three (?n? Im at) pil hard, the Piratee defeated .if??- Tinker'e k?-<?s hare to-day by ? ecore of I to 1 A cold, raw ?lay in-ill down the attendance fur ih'- opening of the oeaaon. Tli?- I'lratrs took the lead In the open? ing inning and practical!] had thlngi thei own way thereafter, getting bite when they OOtmtOd for runs, whil? Adams ?as almost Invincible in the plnchee Cincinnati trl??d out twe rotjngeten, M'* Manus, formerly of Ottawa, an?) Smith, a local product, after Fromm?? had tiren hammered hard during the first five inn? ings. McMamis was wild hut Smith did fairly well. The hitting of Wilson. Butler and Volx was good, all of the nine safeties that were dlstrlhuted among the??, th^ee being timely and Well placel The score follows: PITTSBUHOB i 'T.V'INN \ti alir li po a i- a- r I, y, a ?> Care? It i i -0 0 Be? her. li tl 2 1 1I llofmari rt 3 1 0 d 0 1 Bur.? ?f 4 " " : ?? Byrne, ?? '? I ! i '? 0 Tlnl -? -? 101 ?.4 1 S 1 3 1 Hf-Mltsi .1.ir. 4 l ? ll || Miller, it? i i i io lljMaraana, rf 401 4 || VV'lUoa, rfll 3 t d? Egan. &> ..too t t? Butler, to. II I I t? Grant. 31 im o i'? Oltxion, (?OI600 ?lurk?- < . 3 d 0 .'. It A'lami-, p. ?? 1 ? tt I: HUM, p Ml 0 ii I | Ml Ma DIM, p I I I? 0 10 - nriith, p., ..oo I I '' I [?Mi Donald . i <>o I ''r> fBw ?.?-r . 1 00 0 0 0 T'.iaU 36 9 li. IT IO l T"!?!? ?H.-itt?*-! for Pronim?- la fifth Inning i Hatted for MeMaaw in ?ex.-ntii laalni Plttaborgli . I ? ? 1 10 4 1 o?? i'ln?-innatl. ? ? ? ? ? 1 ? ? 1?1 Two-baai hir? vtox (S)< nutter. Thra bite?Miller, Wllaoa Lefi on bat-*? Pitt? i>urrli. lo Cincinnati, 6 i><>ui'l<- pla) Bjrrne, Butler and Miller. BacrttV? hlti Hofman .. \ i -x ?sriii?-r, t-ii?'- Hurl?: Btrueh oui B) I'runim?, 2; *M M- Mar. i? 1 bj Smith l? hy Anaaxu, * Paened hall ?hui.?- kithi |,a>?.- mi t.hlle?OtT F*r?,mm?-. .'; off M- M;mu? 4 (,r Snnth 1. <'ff A-lam-, i Wild plteb? Promme. Hit??? ?ff rromme, I in .'? Innlnc*; off M' Manu?. 3 In 1 hwiasa; "IT Smith, 2 In I Innlnc*. I'mpire??Brenafte end Eaeoe 'r.m GIANTS VS. PATERSON TO-DAY. pwaate, n J. Apiii It With Jim Thorpe In tli<- llne-up, the New York (??ants win play an exhibition natiK' her? -morrow afternoon, meeting i?i?k <-o gan'i Pateraon tintm at Olympic Park. LeJcetrlew llt-Oraw has announccri that several of hie regular m? ?etli .''? on Hi? n?-!.i and has promlaed Ihe appearance oi the Indian. Either Demaree or Schupp Hill atari th<- cum?- In the ln?\ iMiinK, which won thi- pnme. Matty pitched, allowing bcvpii hits CbteagO won the pennant that \>ar ?m a techni? cality. The Cuhs ?ot off 1?) a good Mart. capturing seven out of th?- firxt eight played, while New v??rk took six out (,r the first seven. I. it has grat-erally taken Ote O?ante aboul la .?????k to si-ttlc down Into l?ic leagU? ways gad SAP) into their stri.l?-. Thtilr hlt tmm |g Um t-.\'> tntstt ??gainst Waahlag? ton and one again?! Boeton thii ? eai hae not i???n Impreatdea Johnson wi myst-ry to them whiu- the Tankoee all th? iwed? freely '\hcii they fii'id linn. IfeOraWe team has tbe batting i. hut a W'-.-k of ?ornecutlv?- playing M"l' ahly will be re?|uii-cJ ttt !*?? *<> fct eurted right Oft MOE BAIALL uri?in*' Yankees to Make Their Bow Against Senators Here on Thursday. GIANTS TO FACE SUPERBAS Brooklyn Will Be at Polo Grounds, with Nap Rocker, for Three Games This Week. N ? s leba II i . . ?j . day, ami, m spite of thi ? tude ... .?? ? ? al ? I ? ? rowd? d thai Is, il the sun ? nth. Many v. -, \,?\ I er of the i ? ? ? ? lo give I eserved, too. A poinl !" ... to il,- n ??..?"I conditiu fight - crippled th? t , . 'ham e hl.i Bostoi ; ? .. ; Mon I .... ond i . ? ?hoi Ion at \\ a.-r inpton In I and wh . ? ? ? - ?a ? Franl i "i. \i horn * ? ? ? ' ? known, the Orounds 1 ? ? . -? I 111 to] . ling ? i on sol? to-i 330 l lit h a\ enue. ft? upper ti?r will i. ? ? the upper tier $2 and In I ? ? when I ', - ? ? i ? to the .!???? Tha 'f...- s" wl not I ? ball The Oianl bat will play a se rira ol i r? a. Nap ? alt! ough "Big ?' ' ' - - pu her 1 ? . The sun - it i ne on | Manhattan ? . * ? ? tlm? and I soooei the I the "I Th? . ; .. ? ? ? ? rer to Bost? n on ? Thursua-, to arvei Braves foi spoiling theli opening here. Huh Pardos will be ?waiting toi th. ?v Thov will he ha< k here on tha followln:.' Tuesdav for n geriet with !ho Phillies The Yankees ma le a most favorable lm \ resslon in Washington last Thun .1 Ed ?'.rill'? My! !ri '-rhe Star" ??I'tank ' i.i'.. ? - f an la not apt I" finish m last plai ? thia *? gaon If th? r I- ,.?,,u..i: terlal os tbe N? a fork atoll that t< are i I i" pro' ?? UM "f the siir|,ns. - of the I??*? ' , bettei team th b t.. bai be ti *n< a ( r.dit for. and it e*ai a aotl ?-. bk fa? I that the playera ara i tplt log a rnt* i> ijiff'-r?-i.t spirit from what the) did last season. With t'l.an"- playing tho bag, thai infi. id will look pretty ?mod, and Cree, Wetter and Daniela ara g mach better outfield than awt-ml other U m th<- Mir'ti'-"' i...i-"ie ran boasl of. Inder Chan"- th- t.-air; will MM Mai] ' Intelllganl ball, bul it will hustle to the utmost, and sic h a >"omM*totloa, If H la helped by P"'-d pitching, is not g"ifH t (?tiish asar tha bottom "i'h;.ii, I trai t."t In the ramo, hu! sont Sterr?-tt t" fits! Instead, and that v..;:ir man gnet a rery good atr-etamt of himself The rtslten *' fei splendid ball and left a rarj good Impresa. with tha crowd Which WltPc-.s.'I lh. pame." William Peel als? h-ci b goo i irard to v,v ,,| i-|,a:a''s .ivn m "Th.- Washington iieiaid" by writing ??post mort' nis show that tin Nat otial iiavc a bettei t''1" leant lean a rear ag.,, .,,),- pf? also ha? tt;* Fanato-aa. <"-. i i ums to i '? ?? ;"-'" *' ' ''' ' ?arum of ? ?..,* into ala playera and thej will be danger? ? <: ?* '" '' ' ; ' !,,.,,. i ...i. ?.;. . sfter one look al tho yankeet, thai they ahould fim.'h m lower than fifth plaee, and might break Into the rlrst div.s "ti " Oraal prei stni no an b? li i made for the big ''Frank Chanca Day, on latur f . Miiv ff, ka i hh-ap... when lh y *m r,... ... forth to pla) the whit?, Hox An autom?'"'*' parado ?nado up of . u-ousand touring can arlll ba one iv-nuto whUa badgea and llaga ?Mil be -,ve? out for tha "tatta" to went. f,dl bacal ??? ????? '"? M *'" rn"r'" * Has n.-l'l I" "'? ? in tho erenlng a Mg dinner will ba the Peerh m L-??'!? i ?'?">? rn ?r Mov?:;"?-- ??? ** ?.f ,"" Moring . ' . ,,, . ,.i br< ? ? rd Irti he #ti ?* *** ****** lb al ?" :av" oiable. -- ***?' PLAYERS COUNTED ON TO LEAD THE ASSAULT FOR THE GIANTS Champion Red Sox Fall Airain Before Athletics t Mack's Team Pounds 0'it ?An? other One-Run Victory. COOMBS AND BEDIENT FAIL Former Laiti Only P;>rt of buiing and Lattei Furos Little Better. ? ? ? of the s i. l;.* dlenl and Jack C but neithe ? lo u*?t .... Co retired aft.-r he had faced five men, two <?f *-? b m hi! ? i a- .1 a fourth a ?s hi! P?w tfl '.i-k'H !?? ",.-f, but pi ? I ??? ' men, ?o that old n liable ! Plank was callad upon t.. ? nieta tii<- game The Red S"* *?<-or?-<i four runs before ti" ??rit.-i? i the fr.iv. and thai ?? ?*? all counted, ?? i the ealtai I tl n allowi -i onlj su Mattered aafetti th?? triM? ovi-r eight Ir r, r . ? ? | . ?I li. dient -t.i* ? d tin ugl Ural l Inning, but three htte and a pa ? . ? r ? ? ird then t.n.k up his station on the mound .1 ri.l twirled In Une fonn In the third fra n? L'olllni elngled, etole *?? ?nd and counted on two outa Thta ?*:?- a ?? onlj ran ?cored ' B Leonard In ? t *?< 1 ? t Innlnga, but n von the 1 l.?l ami Ja? k Bai 17 with 1 *'?? re pp.mm?nt faet?n In I ? ittaek of 'he v |*-*tora B| made two Il B ? The Atta : h.-m nor ? 'ootnbn, w ? ? ? ? ?? - wirl 1 :? .-? hit till : hie luck ? ? n ?? . ? : : I ? :' ? ? ? . ? - fair weat . . line, the st ?r bal the two ti ama M ick ai ? ' >lng. .:-H!\ ' ? 4 ? -via, lf .... 4 | 1 '? - ' m.... .... 101 0o?.< ? . r ; : ""> "Kn?*i?. I??. . ion 1 ; . t 0 n n.?-? . 14 |M ? - - M 41 tt ? I for 1 ni ni Bat i . ?? o ft o i I I <. 'I ?? II - ? t, 3 In I , ?? ? . ? i. ?? lia . ? n l ? ?? i. ' . b) i'iank, f Wild pi _ ?NAPS EASY FOR WHITE SOX Pile Up Score at Expense of Wild and Ineffective Pitchers. v r i 12 CI n Lai d i II v. ? ? ? -, i ere to-day, Ing alrnoei to ; j ? - - - ed Mitch* 'i with * e full In th? ng, a on ed ilted In iive runs, arhlle ? Ha? - 1 nlch, .1 ' ' ? who dnlahed the chancea to ac play? r? reach d ? 'I hi ? m In the m eenth to . ? train for Bt. ! ? .? R ? ? 10 i ? 'i r l (1 II I 101 2 11 ; i "? Blrm'bam.cf 1 I Land, e ...111 i ? Mitchell, p.. I :"i '* i o I 0 1 I 11 .-?- n p... . 11 s " I ?? Ich, ?.- I? I I ot Itl^llH'l'l. 10 0 rt 1*0 1 T?taie...ttisiittiit| Totals.vtintri ?Batted for Weaver In fifth Inr.lnf. ? Catted for Btcen In t'.xth lnr.'.ng ? ago. i o : o f. o : '.?. ,- . * 1 0 ?.' 1 0 ?V- 3 ., 'it - agr? ment Mir.-hell, S-linlk Stolen I j I n m 1 Innlnx . ? ? ? ofi oiav ' ? i ? , ? - ? 7 n and - AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS .- ? ? ipolla, I < 'olumhua i K.-.r--:.-?? Cltj . T; LoUif*Tltle, -1 Mill Toledo, a ladlanapolla, :i; Bt. iv.ui. li. SMALLPOX AMONG NAPS Secretary of Club Quarantined with the Diaeacc. Cleveland. .kprll H A" lam Blai Itwood of tl land , ii, of the Annri I? an i larantlned ' ' club will not Mtici fro to* other man the? blllj winde oi o ? . .,- the playi we ? * pom I ind . ,- not ti,.. ??.-? '??? ? NO HEARING FOR PLAYERS Too Obstructive in Maintaining Discipline, Says Johnson. Chita ... April.I the Am? i 1 ? I ? :i;.. . ? ? irlng, ae hae be? n th? i t,. retofore ' "' ?''?' ?nnouncemi-nl muag last nigbi i-. Preoldenl Jobi Tbe stat?-m. nt wai mad? I ? Presiden! KultJ "f ? ?"? Baaeball Pie ,-,.,,. i Btli requ? puniehment of men eject d by umplr. withheld until tl.rlr ,r.i?* of tbe i... n- aid ^ Mr Johnaoa take? the ?Und that M | Mm of the ?uapen Ion? <: th? am ot profane and I u-,1 i, I.. - rateten! wort to I ' minimum. Tbe plea of play? mtaeed aa being "unworthj ofeerloui con? i leratlon." bec? *n* H would he too ob MMn-.iv.- to tnelntalnlin dtodpllne an ? pla> ill?,' li?.l?i? ? Mike Donlin Hears the Call to the Minor Leagues JoeCanti?lon, of Minneapolis, Secures Former New York Star in Deal with the Phillies. Mika i ?onlln'a sun baa get M ? inajor II player Word wen rt I from Minneapolhi yestordaj that! joa? CantiUon. Baanager of tha Minns? ?Of th Am? ric? I? As.-s-...tlon. ? ba? cloeei a k?i ; ? - ?**1 ,vl"" '"" raices of lbs former cap? tar ( " ? ? "? !l"' ????"??K Bonita played with Iba nua?burgh mmnon, but showeil unmls ..,,.. ,?? Blowing UP. and m* Phillies : ii .. ised him at the wale? i Donltn refus..i to report .. .,*, Dooln'a ic n. Ha .,.?.. uith a tii.-atn.-.'i company, found pranciM behind the fooUightt i? fore an appreciative audience m.-r. con? i than i.i. log around the bases imp '.; '? aing la the gi as nag !. [?..til?n baa alwaya ba? n one ol tha ntost , onaisti t,t batten la the National League. I ho narrar led the league In hitting, bat ara? alwaya wall up and ireneraily >Mth ;in average above "' Bran laal i u when be wa? not al big beat, be batted ?. in eeventy-aeren ??.inn s He Mole only elgh! baeea ?nd ble relea o? by the Piratea and later by tbe PhlUlee may be charged f.o t?? lach ot ap?*i*d. Few tra fell comfortabl? when Donlin .. ui? to ti:?- hat tefth men on tbe pgtha. ii- batt? i left handed, hut bit to all Held? with equal eaae. He waa just [aa likely to pall ? fid* curre into niiht Wai 10 turn a elOM one latO Il il -?ir iTK-in to wane when be dine li to a - end baae la Plttaburgh In WT. Hp who out of the ? -- eaon, and UM found bin elevating lb stam* ti tin- detriment ?>r pn rye lure of the footlighta waa ,, ,, atrona tor Micha? l and he continued ...-tniK thioutjrioui tin- n?-xt y?-ar and I ;. half- ,l ,>*!S '*' **t*EtEEtg that In' n-iall*" Joined tu?* (Hanta in mi, after applying to the National Commleetoa for reinstatement it w.?s ?eea at a gtaaoa that Donlin had loot his apead, and he Bp?nl i."--'1 "? ''ls ***** on tbe bench. -ctinj m a pinch h:ti--r far tbe most McOraa anally ?old Donlin to Beaton N-.?,,, later traded blaa to Plttaburgh in ax?bange -or VlnoeMt Campbell. RACING FUND UBS 10 TOTAL OF 5100,000 1 t Sportsmen Respond to Call in a Way to Insure Bigger Stakes. $21,000 TO BELMONT PARK The Brooklyn and Suburban Handicaps To Be at One Mile and a Quarter as of Old. Tho Puai !.. ?np raisoil arronp -?pott-men Snd ?raen Of :8> mi* to a:d the associa? tions to Whk antea f"r meotlnp have hoon granted thia .'.car has now reached tho substantial total of $l':nrta. It will continua t?> elimo, as subscrtptlOBg ara coming ?: s I most aver" da>, and la ail :.!-. th? sum artU mack IUMW "Twenty-four men promlmmt in the aoclal, i rtd t\ m ling W? ! hi ha*..- tu il t to dale H tii. fund was agreed on if was d" ? tha money ao Bubecrtbsd would be us. ?i for two seasons of ra-dng, and ibl now exists "f th.* leasitility of ?i ?-. will be an strandam i ? I t., properly revive the famous old stak? s for which it will be used. h wai decided yeatoi*da) thai SaXAmt of r v... ?,. gd led to tha various ? -.- hich ?sill ho run a* the eighteen m<. ? tig ol tha W ? Btctu ?tor "toielng ? iMmoiit Park, beginnim. ...i Ms This BMM will ho allotted a? follows Metropolltan, Brooklyn and ?tol*u-*baa hannic; s. Belmont, La-aren a "taallaa Uon atai Oraal T. i ?t iton? - H ?"'?? rack; Withara B.klyn Derby, Ju-"eelle, Kaana G . - . To? boggan, L i the three etmaagm* ? ,? i Phi ey thai will be gma\ ?'. b| tn _ ation. iviii make possible ?? mor-? liberal dtotrlbution than wem arlg? Inall) agreed upon whan it was an? nounced that the flxtiirea would have an add. : ? ?*-'"??', to i ? in addition m the money thai will be added from the fund $:.?"?' has been e*> ?? i from tha same Bouraa to ho g* - ed to 'I." purchar-.. ? ? pi it? A trophy w of MM will go wil am ? of ? us, Bra *? Bubui ban, W It h ra, BrookU a Derby. Lawn : ?? R? alisal on, Ki ana M? -norial .h d tha Orand Na land 1 Following ins usual cuatom Kngoti !?? l -Donl r plato ??- tha value of ?-'?' for th- i. non! stokes. , A:, I - that ; both the Brooklyn and t?.?* luburban handl?*apa a i be run at the ai a quarter, it bad . ? .i.i,,-?-*?! thai tarai sM i to one rail? ???>?'' a fu i,.r the res ????> thai the one unie and m ? t.. lin..rit Park BTOUM N a dean1 -.;? work to make it read* foi I This ha* ? . r ? ai, . 1 || : . . -i t?. know that the ! Ustor;. handicaps will be Und? t I ? ?condition? ti ..i have mad., them bo pepn? ; .i.?t. i Tha Lai mother fstak.- that aras to bav? era i il for the g seasoi t il has Bines basa re? ? 1 to tho mile and five furlong dis? tant-,? Thl - a ' toM ?,?i the three ? that ? alls for all tint is stoutest and beat in 'i h ae ai ?? th? ms to th.? atok? ? tnoat ?Park, and it. is prona--il that the < ntr; ? . among btws? i Ithla the next four da* ? CHANCE FOR THE JUMPERS Outlook Particularly Bright for 'Chafing This Year. The outlook foi M??ep*(?-?l?aatag this ?aa? son bright Tho gneei .?sfui amateur ?astitinga heii hi th-? la?! Bsw years have been a Mg be***, as the) htMna brought out many new owner?, a majoiil * of whom are distinctly liitd.st.d in th. ? branch of th. *-pert A eaavara ahuwa an unusually larp* numher of hors, i for ' luulng, and wblla aorna "f them may be lacking In elan H v.ill be eat to bring ti ? ? : on ? - thai will :? sting i ontanti ; W I'll tha : It I ll : Rfl !. at,.' ? Bi. ng at aba .t th? tnntt ?-? th? .. ? it i:. latent Park th? re a?l I be plant) of work for tha Jn aapeis. ano '? hash of the aura? - I ?? f. n , ? ? - of Jan? ; ??< mg. The Jumping i t" i.- rim ?t tha meet ng a laudaiihail In With th,.-,. .?! Ib'ltTiont Park, and wmi a st' . it tha latter trai-k tha "H;- rtunl?M f.u the j-.tm? rs will ba little - f the | aid ten Th hunters ?Vtll be well taken can of. ai?i tha .?n. iteur r dera grill have ample chanc to -?how th? Ir -:? R.cetit addttlona to tha niembersblp Us?. Of tir.? N'a;: .na. E ? ?? :?n?l Hunt As? ia, n !, ive 1 ? ? ? if ?/OUng hlood Into the organisation. A "najttrlty of thes H' w m. ii era i and agaateui litera, ind can hi tepended opea to taV aa Mil',? part Ii tunl i ?ting as ?*oii a. tha assaiauon. BASEBALL "FANS" IN LUCK "Sporting Life." Enlarged, to Keep Records in Fourteen Leagues. The Philadelphia ?'Sportln** Life," th? oldest sportin- and baashall papal la this country, has Just entered upon It.? thirty-first year and pi.,!.,.?.?s to oalebrat? that tatet by enlarging n* -?-?-?pa and fi.-i.i Ko:- th? baseball season th" paper will publish forty pOgmt weekly in order t?. furnish Utort haseball news than any ?me paper published In addition tO the usual editorial re vlesvs. correspondence and news from all over the country. '?Sporting Life" is going to publish tho bag snares of four? teen ?aas-nas*, namely, the National J.oaRiie. the Amerlean T.eaKue, and the f-lllowtag minor IgagUSS: International Lsagna, Ameil.an Assorlaiion. Southern l.,.,uu,,, Pa. Hi.* Ooaat laeaKue. Western fifagltt. Northwestern I^aKiie. New York State fragua. BS?Stora Association, Texas i.?ague. Central ?-.-n-u.. Piratais i.?'a?*ue and South Atlantic i.ea**ue. la a?lditloii the records and all the news of the re ssaialng thirty Uagnas m orgsjalnsi bail will aJ?o be glvaa weekly?and all that without increase in cost to the r-tader.