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Giants Win & Tankees Win s Superbas Tosi^Brooklvn Feds Lose ^CollegeBaseball Giants Break Losing Streak in Brooklyn Al Dcmaree Pitches Team to Its First Victory of the Season. SUPERBAS DEFEATED BY A 6 TO 0 SCORE Larry Doyle and Milton Stock Make Home Run Drives in Swelling the Total. ?y nKVwnon nnorv. it if a long sreem that has no turning. Tha Otanta, after three reprises, won OMlr ' St game Of the petvon yesterday . defeating Brooklyn by a ?core of I to g Al Desnaiee, who mixes his curves with rosin nnd brains, km chiefly responsible for the victory. The ?upsrbss made only four hits, and one of these was a gift for Dauhert, who winged a BBSS runner with a batted ball The teammates of I>emaree apprecinted wbat he was doing for them and gave him mr.s to spare for a rainy day. T.arry I>oyle won the lone: driving contest by putting the ball BVST the right field fence ? Into one of Brooklyn's unehsrtsd aide streets. There were not a few on hand who declared that "It was the longest, hit e**er Been on the grotirds " ?""onflrmatlon of the record la lac?ring. The ball was flylncr hlirh nnd going strongly when last seen, but until a defi? nite report is received aa to Its landing rdaeo tho drive will simply have to go as a long lilt. Milton Stock made a home run on his own account, but his slam did not leave the grounds. Indeed, the llttte third baeeman might hav? had difficulty In completing hi* Journey if Jack Palton had not wasted a couple of moments In seeking a handle by which to pick up the ball. In the last analysis, however, the home runs were mere fripperies, so far aa the result was concerned. The destiny of the girn? uns Used in the second inning, when Edward Keulhach paved the way for a run by gtvtBg two bases on halls. Although the Giants never did doubt that they would win a gamo before long, ? the completion of tv ? task gave them1 all a great deal of f>atlsfa<tIon. The day was (?polled for Jeff Tesreati, however, before the contest began. When he en? tile grounds a paper was thrust into ? -ind.-J which proved to he a film h o* promise suit. T?s marrled last fall. Just before the Giants Btaited on the trip around the The honeymoon of the Brooklyn fen* . with tho defeat. The rooters who live aci ? river i bow that tha team of Wilbert Robinson is not perfect I it boots .'nid errs now and ,-: rest of the world. i"or not a few the this realization i tine bit? terly. < >n the heela of three aotceaarve vio S?d hundreds of I r'ne folk ?rare awspt the t at last th--' ideal baseball maehlne had been c? When the name of Collins was mentioned they would ? ? aker If he hsd ever ?e?--n George ; ' .W. The n t? )!veral minded of the lOOtsn arare ? admit that there misrht be merit In H m? Wagner, but they it that he was hardly n Dick i:?:an. Peau ? ' ' ? patea ?Bf tha I I t kill all inter? est in th* race baft re the half sray mark had bsen pasa 1 Por a t of Um e root- '( ere n. OOUipleta cure Is ??till a matter that must be lafi to time, hut a1 leaat there Is hope of recoverv. Although the Brooklyn sympathizers had little ehaaoa to cheer, they had ample op portunltv to Jeer. Hart, who umpired ori the base?, lent an air of delightful - tstaty to the ?rame, for there was never any telling which side would profit by his mtetnkes. rdward Tteulbach grew wild In the ?;?e ond Inning and passed Doyle and Ifsrkla, while Mike Tionlln, on the coaching lines, spurred hi m BB ... . \cess. Mum- foroed Merkle when he hU to Ceta BW, but Doyle rea- hed thin! and ?ame home wl ? M rraj Brooklyi the i half of the third, but when the wh'stle no one it aS ??? ?? Into h ft. "lie ? - : on an Inle'd OUI ?? ? ? when Palton dropped a ? ween r.etrher anil Murray. Qeorge Cutshas hll g abort By to Kescher, who made a bad throw to the ? M - - ? to third t, <-?,:? r the b ' ' ? -. ef it. ' in the sixth the -ed twice on singles by 1 e and ta t two mor? ? - smash over tl a fei In the Frank > tchlng I sat, tl ?. ' ? rill be ? rain to-d sing the s ?? t e ' the r^rles. ? ?he fire " ' < P* se ? >?. pe n ? er, ef 411 1 00! ] -, 141 . ft se ... ; J . , o_ ? *>*u-?'- B 40 9 . IVftlr M matted I e a i?a ? ?n 4 - ? ? - - ? Kl-tr'i '.'art. ?- i Washington anrl Lee Beaten. It \ -. ? ? , < '?ee'e ? ? ? I ' ' . Rl bit . ? ? t.) ? iirkvu f,n Mi?, apealas *> * April ISrd, :.-.w Tora Baseball Cms, ?fx? nttn atimi?! Baseball Standing in Four Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES TO-DAY. XeiT York at l.rnoklrn. Botton at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Chicago. RF.srt.Ts or QAMEfl IlBlBBPiT* N'ew Yerk. ?: Brooklyn, 0. l?..-t<.n. 4: Philadelphia., S. llllKlinrgh. Bj Cincinnati. ?? Chleas-X Oi st. Leute, I (10 Mat, ?lark) NATION \T, l.KAtilK ST.ANPIN'O. W. V. Pc. W. I* Fr rlttshnrgh. fl 1 .K.V?, ?Thlra??-2 S .?00 Brooklyn H 1 .:.-.<? New York .1 3 .tSS Pliilu , ,S 1 .70S Boston. ..IS Jaa M. i onis ?'. i .138 Cincinnati.-.1 4 Mt amfrican LEAGUI GAMES TO-r-Ay. \1 aatdagtea nt New York. Philadelphia nt Husten. Iletrolt at M J oui*. Chicago at Cleveland m ?seit?; of GAMES yf.htfrday. \i-h York. 3; Washington. I (10 Inn.). Boston, i: Philadelphia, 1 .i:i Ion.). Iletrolt. ~ : Cleveland, 4. < lilcuro 6: St. I.ml?. 1. AMFRK AN l.KM.IF. STANP?NO. IT. U P< W, I* Pc. Chicago.? 1 .?."47 ??t. leanU_3 3 .?00 New York . X I ~M Phlla .t S .400 Oetrult 4 ?: .fifi: Boston .t 4 .RS3 Waehtea.. 8 3 (.00 < levelan<* .07 100 FEDERAI LEAGUE GAMES TO-nAY. Krooklm Ht B-iltlniore. Itiiffalo ut ritt?-l>iirgh. ( 111? nco h? Bt, I.ouls. liiilliiri:i|ioiU at Kansas City. RESULTS OF GAMES YK-.TF.KnAY. Baltimore, Ol I?r?vokl.m, ? (10 lixn.i. Indlariapolii, 6; Kansas city. 2, M. l.oiil.s, 4: < hlraKO, I. I'itt?l>urich v?, It'ifliilo i,old.. } FDKRAI. I.F.AGl F >T AN DING. W. l. l?. u. I. Be. ??t. t/oul?...5 I .?"is Indlananoll? :t n ..veo Brooklyn. ...S 1 .fin: ( hi? ago.I 4 Mi Baltimore. :< '.' .1*10 Rauta* City S 4 ,3;i:l Buffalo '.' -' ..'i0G Pittsburgh U | .000 INTKRN \TIONAl. LEAGUE, GAMES tO-DAT. Rochester at Newark. Montreal at ,Ier?ey City. Toronto ut i'r.n ??lent e. RuOulo at Baltimore. RFSIT.TS OF (,\MI> Y FSTF.RDAY. Newark. 4; Rochester, 2. Jersey ( Ity, H; Montreal. 1. Il'.llt lliH.rr, -, ; Itufflllo. 0. Pl? I Ideal?, .*>; Toronto. 4. BTAJQMXG OF TKAM& \V I . F.C. \\. J.. IV. Newark 10 I.(kin Rochester 0 1 .000 Jer. City.. I ? l.OtKl Montreal 0 1 .000 Baltimore 1 0 I.Oimi Bufl'ulo . 0 1 .(MM Prvtiilence 1 0 l.lMMi Toronto. .. . 8 1 .000 Yale Plays Fast Game. Beating New Haven Team [By '? ? ? to The Tribune.] New Haven, April 21.?Yale defeated the New Haven team of the Eastern Associa* t>n this nft'-rnoon hjr a ?core of 8 to ?. Oilo. who pitched f<>r the BlMe, tva? ef? fective, h It rather wild. In the fourth Inning a double play, Glle to Hunter to -., shut off a New If aven rally. when the U ffUO t'.im had three men on ?and nono out. Vaughn's triple and Cornish's single In the opening Innlns scored the first n:n for Tale. A home r'.n by Hunter and a t stop iptsln Bloasom stood out. B H.1C. Yale .1 0 1 I 0 0 4 1 ?Y- 8 lo 0 New Haven.0 00001:00-311 4 i'.it'erles for Yale, Oll? und Hinter; for N?-w Haven, Jensen, Thomas, Waters ? aaemler. i PIRATES POUND YINGLING Cincinnati Pitcher Knocked Ont of Box After Good Start, Clnelnnatl, April 21. Pittsburgh oit batHed Cincinnati and easily won the last game Of the series to-day. The seore was 6 to ?. Yinallng started well for the le?is, striking out three men In the first Inning, but after that he appeared easy for the \ isitors. He wan taken out at the end ef the sixth Inning, alter being found for eleven hits, whioh netted Uve run;?. Iio'iglass, a recruit from the Northwester's League, who BUOSeeded ?lngling, did not allow it lut iti the three innings he pitched and Only one man reached first hase on him. Mttjnillan was hit lreph, hut was strong with men on hases and prevented Cincinnati from becoming dangerous. Konetchy nrd Vlox carried of the hat? ting honors, while .1 H. Kellv Btarred In tho field. The score follows PITTfipr-ROH. ClKCnnt \'n ?I. r i ?ui? ?rirhvoa? Orcv. If.. f,o ! S 0 0 Moran, rf... IS] ? o o THK?;!v,nf 6117 00 droh. 2b. . Ill I M 'W-reT.JD 4 112:'i li?tes, cf.... 4SI I 00 ' ^'AKner, ?? 30 0 1 4 o Manant. If Konetohy.lbS 1 111? HoblltxelUb 4 0016 1 0 Vlox, 2b... 418 3 10 Niehoff. Ib.. 4SI I 11 Mitt hell.rf 4112 01 He-zo?. te... 1*1 1 71" QlbrmLa.. 30 1 2 1 Si Ciarle, c... . ? 0 0 I io \McQ ,l!lan.p4 0 0 1 TO t.onz-Jea, c. 201 2 in TlngllBS. p 2 11 1 0 0 Douglass, p. 10 0 0 2 0 ?Miller. ico o oo tPawltass... ooo a BS To'als ...MB 11 27 11 1 Total?..?2927100 *F)?.tt(4* for Pouirlns? '.v. ninth Intilnj. ?Han for Miller In ninth iBBlBg. Pittsburgh. OO?00200 fr-6 Cincinnati. 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 C?3 Iwo-base hfte?Carey, J. It Kelly, Moran, Groh. Three-ban? hit*. Koaetchy, BatM Hits -Off Tlnprllns. 11 In 6 Innln?*?; o(T l ?vi-;! aas, | tn 3 Innings. Sacrifice hits? IVafnw, Konetchy Stole Ki ?.es?Vlox, HersOS, I-**ft on Laaes? I'lfsburRh, 7, Cincinnati ? Ktrnt ba?e on halls -?iff McQuillan. -, off Tlnellnr. Ij off Douglass, 1. ?tnt^k ?ru?Bv M<*QulHaD, I: by YinifUnir. 6, by DOOglU, I l'irp'.re.?,?Kl(fle.r and IJtr.slI?. Time? 1:4*> Bronkie Goes to Indianapolis. Indianapolis, April 21.--Manager Jack Tletidrtcks. of the Indianapolis Ame.rl.-nn Association team, announced this morn? ing that the deal fur Herman Hnuikle. of the ?'hio.iKo Nation,ils. had boefl complet? ed. Bronkie will play third hase. Quinn's Home Ran bends Tip Tops Down to Defeat Terrapin Pitcher Hero of Stir ring Ten Inning Battle Won by the Balti? more Feds. ; Hv Telegraph to The Tr'.h'ir.e i BalUinore, April XL?Jach Quinn pitcher of the Baltimore Federals, WOt h!?? own game against the Brooklyn Tir Tops here this afternoon. Uhe a. res h<ro in a melodrama. Jack ?raited tU the tenth ltinlr.g, nr.d thten, amid th? -licers of the erowd, drove the 1 all far Over the left field fen o for a home run, and brought Victory to hi? team ccore of 3 to 2. It was a timely slngb? by Q-i'nn In th? F?cond ?nula?? which BCOred a rinner and placed his tram In possession ol a tem? porary lead, so he accounted for two of the total of runs made by his Bide .Sharing the glory of the (eme nn al? most equal footing With Qutltn ? i "Runt" Walsh, the rersstlle player, once 1 with the Phillies, who made t [. for Quinn to strike the finishing Mow. In the ninth inning, with on? out, Walsh ' hit the ball over that samo left Held fence end Jogg?d around the path" with the run that tied the m ors, Qutnn held the Tip Tope to aeven hits, ami hod them ati'swu along the highways and byways until the elphth Inning. Then for a rnecaeul bla stride faltered, and in s tiiee two extra haee hits, a sa. tiflce and an Infield o t ;-i?=hed two runs over ?he plate. He was ba. lted up by aw I support, and several hot smashes, billed for safe territory, were snuffed OUI In their Infancy. Mitt? Doolan waj? one of Quinn h busi? est aids, with no fewer than nina chancea to hla credit Jaeklltech and Knabe we also in the limelight. Q-i'.nn signed tw ta first, hut struck out seven msi Ed I.alltte aras on the ruhher for tr Tip Tops, and h" parcelled out only rU hits. Ha could not prevail against me with home run tendencies, however, ar.? after pr.?testing vigorously, saluted. The Terrapins BCOred first In the socon Inning. With one out Walsh singled an t"ok second on Oooisn's out at flr* Th->n. arter Jackiltsch had walked o four balls, Qulnn drove to left for a sin ?*le, scoring Welsh. Run. getting sra suspended until the eighth Inning wh?M the Tip Tops took temporary command Danny Murphy sin-ply cannot get awn; from ii11 Ifaddan tendencies, and hi triplsd to right Bs scored on a deuni? by WesterstL The latter took third c>r a satTrifles by Oagnler, and counted or an oat nt Aral by Oweaa Walsh's homer la the ninth tied tJu count, and then cam?? Qulnn's circuit clncher, which ended the frame in th? tenth. The peor? fMIOWS: BAIvriMOKa ntl I BltOOgXTK WD?. abrl po as ahr h r? BS Meyer, rf . 101 - 00 ceop-r, If... 4 n 1 1 0 1 I ? Q M -ere, lb, 4 o., is io Zlnn, ef... 400 I 00 liofman. ef.. 300 j Simmons, If 4 0 0 1 1 oiD? shanty "b too 4 10 Bwaelna. lb 4 01 s l 0IMurphy, rf.. 412 1 00 h, Jb.. 4 2 2 0 "'412030 nier, sa.. 3 I 1 o 11 - ? ' iwens, e.... 3 0 1 ! 10 Q ilnn, p.... 3 12 o 40 x?afit??. p.... 3 0 0 o no Totals . ..31 S 6 80 14 o Totals.S.1 2 7 27 13 2 Baltimore. Il M M M l H Brooklyn. 000000 0 20 D?2 Two-tase hltr-Weetenfl Thr-e-base bit? Mnrph] Hoin? rons?Walsh, iTjulfui sacrifice Myers anil Mayer. Double t'ar-, ?Knabe ?... Bwi Ina to Doolaa; Wsetarsll to iiei?hvi?r ? . Myers uns?? m \ inn 1 ". i ifltte, ?'? Btrui h cot H- ?^itnn. 7. I -Owens i-* ft on base? Baltimore Time- 1 :') plrei Uiderson bee. Red Sox and Athletics I Battle to One-Run Tie Play Thirteen Innings Before Shades of Night End Long and Bitter Fight. Boston. April 2?.?The Boston Bed SOI and Philadelphia Athletics battled ? r thirteen lnninss to-day, without decision, dnrkne^s ending the game with the score at 1 to 1 Leonard end Phawkey both pitched brlllianMy. ea. h several times extrlent ing himself from situations that promised disaster 1 ennard struck out nine of the Ath BtJ ?S, Incl-idlng J. Franklin Baker twlcs when Philadelphia had a man on base. Bhawhey kept the Boston hits well scat? tered, ard did not allow a Befe driva 1 -- tw-eep the third and tenth Innintrs. Boston scored m the third. With two out. Hooper beat out an Inreld b.t, went to third on Bngle'S sinK'.?- and Bcored when Collins let Speaker's grounder g?i between his legs A slnk'.e bv i/eonajd? low throw to first, Daley s i | a end si lie.d out gave the world's champions their Only run In the sixth inning. Lswts tripled with two out In the eleventh frame, but Bhawhey stmek out Gardner, A remarkable catch bv Hooper of a long ?drive off Baker's bat cut off a tl rSO? I ? In the twelfth. rn tie thirteenth Bhawhey reached BOO ond with one out. but ?Daley lined to Speaker, who ran in to second nnd com? pleted a double | ? | The soere follows: PBIIsAl I ' ??? ' ro ae Murphjr, '? 3 " 0 I "" Hof-per, rf.. SI] i ? If... 4 00 . ? II I. lb. 401 1 11 S. 101 1 10 ??Bwla, If. ..401 0 0 0 100 IS 0 0|l 1 i r i o :?:?.?,?.. a ? '.?30 ?' I ??-. p SIS 0 :.?.?... '. ?? ? ? ? .tin .... 001 Teuii -.iTi*'.! ratala ? I -? fer TTiemaa In tenth !? - 000001000000? I .i 0 0 0 0 0 0 " " B 1 (O-UM ? -.l'ied. aarkfv Three t .-.- hit I* ?? "?' * ' ?;?>?? |*0, Dr-J, ? t on bat ( on I I: of! ... ; ; ? ? t ,- a I : ? I ? ' '? ton, i __^_.-, Baseball Gossip Picked Up on Diamonds Here and There "I . pitcher and pinch hitt?r, sen1 bacB to the Houston club of the I . . ; I...,.- .'-. aj 1-Yank < "nance. Tom I?aly, who was retained to couch th" young pitchers, nJso has been dtopped by the rnanagar of the Yankees Marty McHalS, th?- "Irish Thrush," is on the si'k list of the Yankees. Chance. Is Ftill In Hit? dark as to the rature of the pltcher'a Illness. Perhaps Ifsrty has strained his vocal chords. Hark Griffith, manager of the Senators, believes In bidding "no trumps" on the Blighf?st excuse in th? original hand. Beaton pets the credit for the largest 1 iSebi ? twd out this seas"n. The afternoon game between ths Red Bei P itrtots' i ?ay drea . i itors. although the conteat araa : In it ?ii I \ , ost accountai ? In BoatOB baa ?'. out that Tils Speaker has airead e '.--.?' ? of |1I,0M "Bunny" Hearne, the left-handed her whom tl -"t from the To ? ?nto team, of th<- International i.e.igie, returned lo that el ib yesterday He ad pi e, but He? Iran has a staff of pit I ' ??? '???'?" are tried and true. If has dealt more leniently with ?he Ington teem than with any other In the American league circuit John Henry, the catcher, is the oni tlm of the Bcotch can.e, and bis ra?;? lj not a<- it? Clarence Kraft, substitute tlrst lawman and outfielder of the Sujierhas. has been sold to the Boston Bravea Fred Knodgmss wnrmed up at third base for the (Hants during part of tl, ? preliminary pra?ti'-o and did well, but Miiton Ftock !h setting too fast a pace to b. (i;slodged. for the present, at least Al Demareo bats right-handed and loft handed, aceording to the persuasion of the opi.osir.i* pitcher, and 1- equally In? efficient from either side of the plate. Manuard pitched a few out in right held yeaterday, and it is reported thai ha was doins a uttie advance ararm i ? for the openlns same againat tha Phlll ei at the Polo Grounds to-morrow. When ?Larry McLean heard that a regl ment of Huerta'a troopa i.-? i seized a brewery in Monterey ho declared thai I OTexlcan outragea bad passed all bourn The Bu?perbaS were forced out of first pia.e r>;. their Ural defeat yesterday ''bere'v. no telling when thev will pay an? other visit at the top of the hasp. PYed ?'la,rke and his Piratea like the position at the head of the league so well that f-v plan to spend th?- aeeson m 'h- spot, Brooklyn or no Krooklyn. Giants or no cmnts. KANFEDS WEAK WITH STICK Moscly, of Indianapolis, Pitches His Team to Victory. Kam a ' tpril S Mosaly, pitching for tt.o Indianapolis Kederals, hehl Kan? ta to-day, Indianapo* ? .re t>f 6 to 7. Hi '. i ?'ity. pitched K"Od 1 ? ? In the aecond and third innings a telegram was received from Prasl? ..? the Kanaaa City chih, afternoon, statins he would arrive ?irr'iw with 1'ltfher Johnson, *e i from Cincinnati. Tbs score fol IND'NAPOLIS PTCDS KA\?\S ?Tl V :i:l">s. . ii e r li it. k ? ? ? ? ? it ne, rf 0 1 0 1 I ;.? 3t, 1 1 1 ' t' Potts, if B11SS ;, .-. ?? 'i ;: i " \ 'tappan, lb Perrlng, 'f' " '-' : i i ? ? o i. ' i i 4 a a ??oi ? .. ? 4 1 II 4 .. " : 0 0 1 2 0 Henning, p.. a " " i o ? i ti 0 'i ..-.. 613271? 0 Totals. . 4 :7 TO 1 ? Sttei for Ilriwn In ninth Inntnj. ?Hatted ? nains In ninth Inr.ii.f In?llnn?t">;ii .0 ? * ? * 0 1 0 0?? Kai ? .Ill lilil? ? u ? .?t?, ChaitbeST-M fni-T\?re bit ! ..ri i * i. rug? r, Tbre? i ?u.? ??ti. and i " in sti u . i laiiiilfia. 4, by M 'i 'it by ? - - English Pro at Van Cortlandt i -. i ' look an tot golf? 111 he i. ? lull mastei al the Van ? rtli m i ? ?? irae thl in m? i I ooh ' had prof? o ki erlen? e both In l/'.gl.i.'j>l and '.atiaua. ST. LOUIS FEDS WIN AGAIN Take Game with Chicago, Mak? ing Fifth Straight Victory. Bl ionic April B The SI Louis ?Jed* srala won their second gams from th? Chicago Fed?rala to-day, b-. a acore ?>f 4 to a, making the fifth consecutive trie? f>ry out of *!x gSmSB PIsysd thus far. The score ftdlows i/.ris PKDa CHICAtIO FFlDi*. at. i h i... m ? ah r ii r ?> g. - ?- ! 21 J-livk, If. 30 1 1 0 1 i- . ? -r. St> i i i 1er rit. .. 4 ?> o 4 t g ? rf... :i 1 1 1 (i ? I Inker. M... IB1 I W Vlll-r.- r 100 I I Drall?. .' . 4SI I I '.o llllna ef ISS 1 S n Mlllar.lb 4 0 1 v oo ?ivi ? ..ri, rr m v.." ... Ib. S!0 S 1 OiK? 100 liai ?ley. . . 4 0 " 4 ... W II-..11. O..., Il] 1 Breases, P- 3 i i o 6 1 ? MS27I11 . . ?.:. 1?? 4 ? sot ort -n wli r. ?s r ib eaa i arad, ? 'ils. " I S 0 1 3 0 0 1?4 K.) . .0 0 1 1 0 O 1 0 ?V-S ?fere Nine Mte?Wtlsoa, Wtllatt struck out? In- Hrennan. 1. ?.y WlTlett, 3. Flrat baae ?e baila OB Prenrian. 4. off Wtllatt 3 DiabU |'l?y-e? Hrennan, /.?Lier and Book; Tinker Far reil and Bacl Ttmi PU t rnjjlre? -Sir i ,>, ml -k and Hrennan Williams Takes Up Football. f B) T? U ffi ph ? um l Witllamatown, Masa., April 2i Bpiing football pracl. r? th? Brimants team ? -i bera thla aft? i noon on Wt ti n i leid. Abo il tw< ni ? tu. ?non n pot t.-.i )..r tl ? m I arorhoul ? hI? h s ?H lai i ? r .il v < ? ai Vinal, captain of the Itu eleven, drilled the n ? n In bio king end Capl tin ?Payaos pu? them through soma ?tarte .mi tho rudiment? of the gam?. WHITE SOX GIVE BROWNS TROUNCING Ben/ Pitches Fine Game, While Collins and Chase Hit Ball Hard. Chicago, April IL?Ths Ctdcsgo kmsrt? cana pieyed a hatting gam.' t the rt.nl cont? It Of the m Bl LOI la by n score of | to L ?'? a pitched a areat asma, holdlns ,: ? rial toi ? to a ? Bisattei ed hits. "The locals started their attack on Pitch, i Mitel:.-;, ir, ti-,.. second when Collins doubled, and before the Inning aver Bve hita bad Batted 1 r i i'ollin-'s double waa followed by ' ti;? Brat )..' ; " opening savms. ? ::-. .. and ' lolllBa arare re pou a f? visit?n ar? ad n abut-out ? suit ol Bchalk' - ? rror W Illlan ;,..,i Walk? i did llkav sa U ary ? I ou ai d Walsh hit t" B? as, a ama si tha plats. I ' ? ?'? to double Walker B* to owing w slker to s i 'i ha ?? ' CHICAGO ar LOUIS. alir Ii pin? po B? Weaver, ?.? 4 u i . ? ? it 3 v - lb 4 11 ?? 00 Pratt, .'?? ..4SI : - 0 cf in : io '??... i< - l l] .. oo 4 i : 7 01 1. , .tl. II I ? if. 3 11" .'',.-'n. . Bens, p... I II. p.. ISO 1 II retail ihiii Chirapa. o < 1 0 1 0 0 o s' Looi ia -? Collins (2) i- , ' .? : 1 ? m to Cha? ? '?'?? ' '-? r Bans i I'-" .-. |? I v M;-. ! . j it-h?Mitchell, rim? 1:?6. Cmplr. bill and : ?an. Tufts Beat Seton Hall by Seven Run Margin Orange, S. i. April IL-?Tufts took ?!.. na? saure of Beton Hall this si i ? b) th ? a? ore of 10 to I The i "fue arere of) In their fl< net pu touched up hard ' ? the Tufl i battei 11 en in re? tired Ml'.. iced b? i -, i ,, held the lt..i Beton H te runs arara the re? .-nit "f hi.' d hitting. in the ; econd Shannon's tripl? brought In two run? ners and the other, In the eighth was ed ?hen Pleh doubled and Ifalloney drove out a three-t,,iKK'..r The ?corn fallow ,. IL n. B Tufts .0 ; 3 ft ' | ft - O-io 11 | St ? .n Hall. " I liait] o? 3 - c li.tfrrte.. Whlttaker and I?ennett; Keenan llalston and i Iah. I'mplre Mr. M "M- -.'. '?(' .1er lev City, So?;ocr Gamos for Columbi.i 'I he ? fl iiiii.i.t .r I. ,"i ?rill ? ? I'm ? .-t.iii ..n Bo ,i , I ' .-'?i ?n ? "i" n the ?m. i. olleglal. ? hip Beriea Thla ?? une h ..i pr? vloui Iv been ""' r"r 'i"1" Monday, I ui . changed by tn? jolnl rv tion at botta agemenl a I h?> date of the ?"nlunitila-Ponna/ivan.a I game Is at ill hanging Ore. NEW BIG FOUR IN POLO SCORE FREELY Veterans Drive Ball Be? tween Posts at All Angles and All Ways. PHIPPS AGAIN FITS WELL INTO MACHINE Blue Team Piles Up 111 2 Goals to Only 41 .* for Reds, Headed by Foxhall Keene. ' By Telegraph te The Tribu? ? ' Lekewood, S. J., April ZL Better team lurer h ttlng were ?hown by the I ? Bl .? polo t, .-:. in tha a to - ? j. ties so far From ? their acor? . and they bad st at will. ? led in a way by the ab? aence of M ? raison from the Red four and ths f I ther mem bars of tha team to play un to form, but tha Blue team' ring was due more to the excellence Of their own work than the wen;.p.. n of "heir a?!versarles. The final acore aras i '-. to 1%. The first period bn i kopIs for the J B four, thl ' belnii the most apecta lai ' the game. Monte Water ? i of splendid drives, took the 1-ill down from hla own goal line, and Phippa put It through for the count. Th?> Hod four had B ? banc? at the open In:: of the aecond chucker, when La M.-m.1 ?--1.?- carried th? ball to th? I i ?? ta, only to have Rumsey misa ?? ? ird Rumsey scored th - ". I i m on an escollen! ? from Keene The ? "teran.s were able to score their front all angli a 11,; In all a ?ontrlbuted a clever the third period, and one P ppa'a p.-ores in the santo BCSBion at an ani I even with tha posta Mlllburn made n muling back? for goal In the sixth period, I f( r a "bull" aarllar in i. ?? p me, when, In attempting to back he ? hopped the ball th-' gh Thil ? lied by .1. M. Waterburv, ? m ato| ped "ne of hla for ti.e goal. Monte'a sins a - en Immediately afterward, however, when he lotted a shot through ? uth goal from a little Inside of mid? ? ? ? ?no change in the BlUee* tactics was ?n the aelectlon of the lyer to drive oft from the goal Una Thla h.n.s alwayB i een Mill' but to-day I Waterburv and Phippa alternated, Water bury did well, although he lacked Mill? burn's power. Phippa not inio trouble on hla aecond attempt, when Beadleston came In an ; ati la the ball. Beadleston backed It b .-???. who miss?..!, and L Waterbury drove oui to Mlllburn, who acorad by his back-hander ? llowa i ? i RKoa n . i r. . .r it, n tarburq, ir r. !.;. '?err. . terbury. .'. r r,o?ii: Kii-t period: Phlpp? (I). I. v ta burj ? ?rlod?Rumeey, Mlllburn, i-a Montase? - Phl| m i2), I- W ? Fifth period j ? Waterbvurj I -rl ?!?PM|??!?*., .Mlllburn, l;-.m-iev. Seven'h -L wat?rbury, Foul*??Keane, phirr?. Beftrea B. P Whitney STARS FOR MILLROSE A. A. Hanlon and Con and Patrick Leahy Join Association. a Uhletlo Asi odatlon -!? n---> ? I Hai Ion, Con Leahy Pal i Leah) 1 ? ; n i. ed la ? - her.- from ii?? i ,i i llanlon arrived in this coiintrv from Ireland a week before Election r>n.\ He Intended t.. loin the [rieh American Athletic ?dub, but the Mlllro^e, A. A. area flrat in tha Bald. He baa teen ?-red? ite, i with covering 31 feet t tnehea ? on Leahy la no younjptter lie ha* Sported the .-..lor-? ,.f the Irish Amerl.-nn v ? ' fi.r man* j..?ri. and la nos i om pet ins unattached. Leahy is good for all feel and n.-. where h? t* in form. Up Early for Baseball. ?? ? ? ?? t>? -..ill I . ,,- ,| u ,., g?\ \ , ,f,.r. Hart lei etui l-ivlng 'I ill, Un- ? '.i, n, i,i., I \,i\. , ? It) rloi donned th? Ir toga al I o'clock m the morning and played a dee tuning ?.une for the ehatnplonahtp of Bouta RANrmAIX TO-DAV, B:SS I\M. M. T. Arr..rl tan-, r?. V, BSBOBgton. Polo Orounde AUukOOo. COBB AND CRAWFORD HELP By Their Hitting Detroit Again Slams the Naps. Detroit. April 21.?The hitting of Cobb sri'l Crawford was responsible for ?Cleve? land's seventh consecutive defeat here to? day, Detroit winning by a score of 7 to 4. For the third time this season the Tigers had to com? up from behind to capture the nine John Williams, ths Haarallan pitcher, mad., his major league debut t"r Daroit It lasted one Inning During that inning, the first. Cleveland scored four runa eski pitched the remainder of I .ind eras lnvtn . ,1 le. DETROIT. CLSTSLAKD a!, r I: po a e abr IS Rii.?h, su... 41 O ] 3 0 Johnston, lb.. 31 ' KaVua I I 1 40 Pinner. 3b~.. 4 0 Cobb, ?f.. II3SS Ja? kaon, if .. Ill Crawl. . ? .: .... 2b.... 411 ?II . if.. 3 1 ! M '' Qraaoy, if.... $0 o sil ?s. 411111 Morlarty Ibl 0 o ?It. ef... 4 0 1 Stanaa , c 30 IS Til JWI1I . rman, p i - , p...... i a o ?Wood. 10 1 0 0 0 Totals IS 7 IS ST Ml Totals.31 4? '-? ? 3 ?Batted for Ctillcp tp the ninth lnntnr. Pe'rolt. 1000412ft*" ?000000" * Two-base I ?rtlveli Bulimr?. T..? hit?Crawford Hit ; wi llama, 3 in i Inning: of. ekl?, 8 n it lnniiifr?. ofr Il.tii-'-niiui. ? tn 4 t-l Innll I (Tullop, ? in 31 i Innings. Surtfloa w.' ncr, .laiicsun. Borna, Metis ? Lellvalt, milnga Doubi? playi Olson, taSjos ^-..r.npr? and Bush Left on ' - I; Detroit, I, I Williams, .'.' off ' I; erf Heget 4, orf Cullop, i. By J W II l; by Corelsekte, :!. by Hagertnan, 2; b) lor. 3. Pus-e.! balls?Bl Ellldebrsnd and cyLoughlln. CUBS IN FIFTEEN INNING TIE GAME Score Two Runs, but Cardinals Make the Same Number, Thanks to /Magee. St. Louis, April 21.?Darkness stopped a great pumo of basehall between Bt Iytiiib and Chicago hero to-nuht. a ?S'-ore Bras tied Bl 2 to 2 at the end ? I fifteenth inninp, when ?trth, tlie umpire, called the p?me. The Cardinale tied the .'core la ' ninth, uht-n Mi ? I? d. went to third , on Miller's out and rai'cd home I ; WllBOO Shot a singla to left Held. There ' after neither si'1.-- "..i>- able to count The ?J4*ore foil ?T LOTJ1I at, r 1. ? u '10 I? b Zlm'm in.ss i 0 0 er. lb 7 0 : ; ? ? . rf... 101 ? r s o o i o i ! ? . - r. Ib.... T1I10 ?.000 0 04 It 711 ? Oil ? t 0 1 j a- : ? ' ' ?4 Lavender, p ISO 0 0 0 i S 11 2 00 0 1 0: Falle* p ? elan.... 101 '.ahan 10000'.'-' M ? I Tota:?.... H : ? 0 Il I t tala . ? Ltted for Lavender In th? esventh innln?. IBattad 1 {Batted ? r ' ten t:. in the . 0 o o i-, o r, : '. -i o o o ? - Bu. Louis, a account Masse . {g; o'f ! In 1 ( ? ... ' - ? Bases "n 1er, 2; . ?' ' '.-'.?? t; oil I ? ? '? ? t'hei ? I; by 1: by Hagemai ?, I ? -3:3:. i'm !?? ron. BRAVES HUMBLE PHILLIES Nine from Hub Bre?is: Losing Streak After Hard Battle. Ph.; ? toke Its here to-day a ? r by Lob? l \ the ? ninth mi tors the d> ing talb over Phil ? tO 2. ?..?OV.'?: x?i. ? /? rj?m i ? h po a ? r Mar'-. I' ? ill 1 t I > ? ? ra. 2b.. 40 I I 40 Byrne, ib.. n ? Oriffltl ' 11 2 4 00 Mb 10 1 10 101? -'411200 Gilbert, ef. 4 0 0 S 1 011 . t tin, lb. 4 i t : i f '? it. | Oowdy. c 3 13 4 17' rna - ?070 P 4 1 S rer, p 3 0 I -?... oo 'i o Ou ir> -or*.. . : o : leer. : o : |R?Md. 7 0 0 0 0 0 T?tala s: 4 11 r. it i Totola.. : fer rj>-r*r In ninth ir.ninr IBltted for Murphy In i In riln'h Inning. ? ? o | | n o 0 1?4 Phllsd? l| hla I I 0 3 I I S-3 - - ?ft, Murphy ?hit l-":r?t tase on Crutcher I off Os errer- - ??? hi'-r | ... r. t aril ; ? ? ? ? ? ? HERRMANN SHUTS DOOR ON JOHNSON Head of Cincinnati Club Says Pitcher Who Jumped Can't ?*r Return to Red Sox. - ? ?-. lU, At HI a Tha dir? rtor of the Cincinnati l'use in i their meotlrn- to day to await the . of the elnb'a nttorn? g ur.v ? In reaard l leorae J ?. the Win- ? : .in p'.f'M <? Biped to the Kansaa City club of th- Foi "?e. A re: BTt will he made to-n:orrow or Thurvdav. nv thitt time there will he also a ?rovernment statement al hi? to ths BtBtUS of Johnson as a tribal ward Frlor to the meettti?* President Herr? mann said ,Tohn?;rin would not BS per? mitted tn corns bach to Cincinnati, even tf the matt? r was taken to court and d? ?- f hi He ? ' t .. . e to 1 etion to ? ? ? ' ? . " Kansas Cil i ?i..rt peas ::r"M the les contract w ?th the ? 'Inclnn ? YANKEES BAT O?f VICTORY IN TENTH Hopes of Senators. CHANCE CALLS ON HIS RESERVE FORCES Peerless Leader Even Takes H,nJ and Almost Scores Winning Run in Ninth. Just at that moment in the - ?... ? Washington Ber ? -, '.. Polo Ground? yeeterday aftaroeaa 2 Rcor-> ?raa .". to ;. -* r-r-rz Malael and Roy Hart-eii --, the ilnlshlner hl?,us }n the Ytaktt e? 1 ?".?<! by the crowd ta ' ? ' **m o?!! Mon. Here, aft.-.- ? ?nr-e ,.r CM jV^ V:l''" turned to their -ri-fii".4 '^ After 'Klnp" Cole ??led an SBSf tm in th' ' ' BBMaiaS '? to filin ? Danny Mi ow Boreal wss nervoua, ai , tor !?'& *"" v ' r<c Bets tt? territory, while Malael raced across u, plate with ti..i winning run. ? -?-?ids leadlnj upb this climax, and t'lmnce hurled his*. ' to aeeaasa* t, the Paarlaai Um* la himself, nansas u ten. In the ninth In br-,?*? ' m '?> the r ?n that t>{ ?/, )4 M i to e-ci.-: '?' th the ix\j tit tl? triune then ar.d th?:. Milan'? throw to th.? pints r.lp;* f ninth Inr.lnsr started in a hanaBj i of the la] hearted Btarted to lea pai v ?s ? - - es?| Jimmy v>. . | .... I for Harr>- William?, an ??i right field for a - Wal tha hit, ar.4 th? I who were on the rui :>db?a - ; Berries to r ;n for F i .?* s in for the ? ... ?Chance Imm?diat ? Of Lat> It t much the game, ruaak: : las? ? ? ? . centre. War h < "hur- a t the pial throw. Thai i then, as told, M a ths th Inning. c at la rid pise? took I field to ; ' ' ' ' I ... ... L Warhoi played t areaai I ei??ht Im p ?g a M ? kan ht all manner of tl 1 Im, and o: piled up In the last two 1: nlr.gs. Hi ?s supported we.!, for thi moat part, toe Moeller'a error on Malaar? loohM and. perdoi of ; ? o-vn rr.arrcd if.? perfect card. Kay r. Bei ?low, methodical tsf pitched the first part of the garr.? iof vp.nk.es. [? - i s? ?aeeei ?M ? Innlr.xs by King ' I WSBSragl out to allow T/ite B? il I to hit The Bel **S Verme:' - *h*Pf> McBride was ssfa at it oe ?,--a:?*' r In t l ?*? ! trurd on oBel ? ?B hfl e*-v l ^3J,*S wff' . wh-n ?2d F ster ?ral ?i I (MM *?*? . .. . sad, MSB? ? mo bag. forced ' : Mc?rtfit . . . ?er..'!?" wed "? -,;? ? atari - iwol reel atsw ' -**-* .To - > whao >'*^. third on oMeller i ? <" ? ?cort*3 (1 oui _ uASHixomj M , : ? ?? ill .'?? ? ? < I ' * r, p.. :o 1 o so i. 10 0 0 p... . 10 ? ? - - ; - - ? *** ,J>t> ^ .... '? ' I - . .- . ? ? ? - Chas. Baker & Co's ? AMERICAN. COLONIAL. 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