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r-" r- Second Section Sporting and Automobiles GOLF, ATHLETICS. ' . YACHTING, FOOTBALL BASEBALL, BOXING. RACING, TENNIS NEW YORK, SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1915. Copyrl0Mi 1916. o the Sun Printing nnd VuhUtMnn Aucinllon. 2ii COLUMBIA A WINNER; CHARLEY HANN HURT Star First Itiiscinan's Cliin and ClHM'k (JusIumI by Collision When Two Chase Fly. N. V. F. X I X K IS Slll'T OCT Columula'f victory over New York ... A.Lii. .... s!.,,.1 t'lAl.t Vtitrr1:i V il lll..'ir,, .'I, .J..M... ..... ....v..... afternoon lijr a scorn of 5 to o proved toslly one for the llluo uml White nine. As a result 'of i collision In the fifth i Inning Charley Ilium, tho former llnr- arcl star and mainstay i nrai nun teajon, will ho out of the game for sev eral weeks. Ho and Catcher Kane were rushing head on for Mclntyre'K foul fly In the fifth Inning when Lane caught the burly first sackcr under the chin with liis head and put him out cold, llefore the crowd realized what had happened Ilann was spurting Wood from his cheek nnd chin. He was carried to the dress, lnr room .nnd then to St. Luke's Hon pltal, where fifteen stitches were neces tary to sew up both Kashes. l-nne wasn't entirely to blame, al- fi' though Ilann shouttd "I have It!" The T t entire. Columbia team nnd those on the 11 bench stood mute while tho pair were itirlnc toward certain injury nann was sble to leave the hospital after tho wounds had been dressed. Lane, tmniB to sav. was uninjured nnd con tinued to receive Eddie Shea's deceptive curves. Outside of the accident tne gemo couldn't have been much better. Vielrtlnir was Bharn on both Fide. Watt, l"iige and Krledrlch showing up In grand rtyle tor Columbia, while McNally nnd Mclntyro played best for the Violet. Only one error was committed, that by xYsters In the eighth on Lane's high fly. Shea nltchcd ono of the best games of bis career. He fanned eight men. Allowed three hits and for four Innings Kept tne vioiei cian away irum iirm base except for a pass to .Waters In the second. He nlso had a grand day at the bat. In four strolls to the plate h fumed a nass. sacrificed once, singled v once and rammed a home run down the left field foul line In the seventn inning that spurred the Columbia cian on 10 greater efforts and put tne game away fnr keens. Hagbloom pitched good ball when he thought It was necessary to do so. He had a straight ball that Columbia con tinually mlsgaugcd. Twelve fly balls snowed how baffling It proved. Toward the end he "witched to curving the ball end It proved his undoing. No pitching received a more cordial reception. O'Neale retrieved himself for his wretched work against Holy Cross by breaking first Into the scoring column. i. . Hp singled In the fourth Inning with one down. Lane advanced him ann t-nr; hit a hleh one that dropped Inches In hie the left Held foul line. (.'apt. Jim scoring. In the seventh Shea drove his home run across. Iluncke, who sub stituted for Hann, heat out a hit to McNally. Page nearly knocked down Connell with his line drive Itoseffhltl McNally. ho held the ball. With the basis full Frledrlch singled to left, Bunck.- and Pago scoring. The score . : NEW YORK UNIV COLl'MMA. ah Ii p a ei an n p a Wodf.lf I 0 : 0 o,watt.:n . ... i 1 i I.uml.ib. 1111 O H.inn.lb : 0 I Mi-Nally.si. 4 13 S -Oilluncke.lb.. 3 3 t l'fu.e 3 0 0 O Pare.ef.. I I 1 Walrrs.el : 1 3 0 llllnsefl.rf I 3 2 r. o 1 01 0 0 I 2 0 0 Kran't'd.rf 3 0 1 0 0lKneilnch.3b 4 12 10 rintyre.lb 3 0 0 U,lleck.lf . 110 0 0 Connell.:b. 3 0 10 Olllpnson.lf 0 0 0 Uirblo-m.p 3 0 0 3 0 O'Neale.ss 4:0 . llJine.c 4 o ToUll CI 3 54 6 rShea.p 2 5 I 0 0' 1 oi i I Total .V, u::ii 0 1 lf York Uuirersitjr o o o o o o o o o-o Cdiumhla 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 x-S - Runt-lluneke, Paee, O'Neale, Lane. Shea. , R0lf tournament to-day. Dr. Code made Hwblooni, 1 Struck out Hy Shea. : brifour holes, but Deihel won Ihem back jtaSDinnm, I iii on ii.vvuhiiiin. .... . , . i .... Sew York Pniversity. 3. Double plas-Pate . with a couple to spare and le.T-msl the and Ilann: I-ine anil Iluncke. Mtiieit Dasos Jlosttt, Iluneke, Waters, sacrifice nit Shea Pmplra In ehlef-OTInen. American iMatlon, neio umiare- iieainru, (.anainan braiut Tune 1 hour and W mlnutri. BROWNS TRIM THEIR LAMPS. With Micl.lM nurnliiK They Trim Cnrilinnls Also, wTANDlNn OF TIIK CITY S l: II UN w.i.. rc Cardinal 3 2 .600,Droiu wt vc l TV ,.- irson were nounuca to an corners oi ane i. .., n. .1,1. f,.rnnnn ih. v. .y ... ..... American gams recruit, the Browt Innings. The fiuteie In the second. when two run" fre scored with Laudermllk on third end Shotton on second. Austin, who 'as nt bat. was safe on the play, hour urors, a triple and u single by Long gave tho Cardlnnls their four rune tn the fifth The score: PAtmis: it ,v i. r nnnivNS .A 1,1 lb h Ii rl ab h p a e K'herlf -.120 O'Shnlton.lf 45100 Htirrin,.b 3 0 I 1 l Aiisttn.3b.. 112 0 0 tKoehe. 1 0 0 0 OIWilHams.rf I I o 0 0 B-itler.tb 1 0 0 0 0 ISevereid.. 1 0 fl o o In cf .15 10 0 Walsh. rt ..31101 Mdlfrlh 3 0 10 0 O'NValkrr.cf.. IS 4 5 0 0 Wilson rl r, o i o oiPratt.'.'h . 3fllo b-ek Jh : I 0 OlKaulni'n.lb 3 2 ! 0 I IiwnxrM ?0I II Lavan.ss.... 3 0 4 0 1 e "r.lfr.e : 0 4 2 OlAgiiew.e.. .1211 nie . t, o ft o oil.aud'mllk.p 4 10 4.) le'lll p 0 0 3 0 'M ' N"r n 0 0 0 1 0 Totals . . 14 27 I I H i sondi 1 0 0 3 0' "I) .11 I M M N eltuu P 0 0 0 0 0 l'l ' 1 0 0 2 0) T .ill 3'. r, 24 9 1 '' 'led lnr Itoblnson In the fifth inninr 'll.'ii lor Snyder In the sixth innlnr tl'i ifil tor lliiinns In the eighth Innlnar. Illaued tor Williams in Ihe second Inning. r ,r ,n . ,, 11 0 0 4 0 0 0 01 ! , , 11130000 Xj 11 , lla,"" Ifitffplns I.llT. NN'tlifin, ' hi ' NVilllams. NValker, 2; Kailf mir i iwt- Laudermllk, NValsli Illch- i r "in nn i.iiner. a runs. , nu o. i ' ie ihird innlnss; off Knhlnut, runs, ' ' a tvio and to tlurd innlnns off Ixit. , ' ' no nils in inrce iniiiiins; hi t orHoii,r!.o',',: it olT offl".,u. struck out ny wnner i u it'. by Iit. 3! ny leiui iirmiis. s w 1, I.'n,le,niHlr Pn.Ke.1 ball A gtie W Th,.. ns.n hits-lies. her. Walker Tnhse w '.ker Sacrlfl.x- bits-Austin. ITitl. ,aw, "ratt lyft on bases-Cardinals. ii" ins Time of caine-2 hour M n s Pn.pires-Chlll atsl Qultley Sl.irrlslim 11 llenleil III Close fiiime. J'i .KT...S, N. J., April in. Prince tfi Pup won from Ihe Morrlstown tshnul tins, afternoon In baseball by a 01 e or 'J lo 1. Tliurman starred for U.t iMiiners and M Pavltalls was tho Vtf nf the visitors. The score: It. II I'. " , n 010000000 1 3 ' ' i 't ep 0 0 0 A 1 0 0 1 0 2 I -le M'rrls'nwn Dailtalls v Prin. e..,n Prep- blttlcllrld ' N .." ann 1 Tries League. V.ir 11 Port Worth. I. r" eporl S. Pallas, I I" - an ' Ilrauinont, 4. r riiono.tllirlon, rain. League team taking tne nun ,,.,.,.,. i ,, ,htini nnd Orkln of ' i i-.. 1,1-, ..hi, ib ,,, numu. nff wamfirlii. a m .it of thn city series 9 to 4. l-ou, a ;,',, .......n,... honors in tin- con- ' .'"V. ...... .i. 1..11 ,fi r,n sore innino viruek out Iiy X..Mand r by. .Me- , went In In the tifth nnd held ,,h aim,,.. nf Plalntleld. h.i v,... imcknr nn ' M.al.on 1 -v f W;l : by Timeei first 1 a-ns hltleis and runlet for three, ."-....n..t concludes the Country ; ,i;,f..alve, Then fussed around with "p.Ici, wV.iern.J.t li It' "... . .. ciui. schedules, but hc-vcral informal!,),,, base runners until he finally lost I Army Hutiiers I I'mpires-Ciillutn anl feature of the game was a double . , ,.. ,,. The nas till, d the Marshall Tini.l hour I., minutes. Jesse Guilford i mm I i Till fine hroth of n lo- la mnnK (lie prominent yminic V mrr. lean arolfera. He nttrnrteil wlilr tlrntlon In chnniplnnalili driven, nhleli the Inst nmilteur with lila nilKhty rnnsi'il him to lie Inbrlleil the Slrnr fJiln. rrprraent tlip Intrrnlr He will 4'mintry t'lnh nt ptr llnmiiahlri nxnln In I lie Irnillnic tiiiirnnmenta litis your, liiclliitlnic tin- It n in I it Ii I p of lila ann Slate, irlili'h hi- nun liial sum- OHIO GOLFER WINS PINEHDRST TOURNEY . C W. IiWI of YuUllffSlOWII Takes Chief Trophy by Coinfortiihlc .Mnririn. FIT ' . . Pi.vEiicnsT, N C, April in r. IS ..IMA.. ., . , " V f JMllelbel of Yoimcstown. Ohio, good for Pr. V. H. Code of .,. .,,,, , ,h ..., ,i, .v,,rll ... t.olltiiiued to gain , ' 'with win on the nxt three hole-, but Code rallied for a win on the fourteenth. onlv to lose the malcn n n.uving ine to lose the match n Halving tne short nfteentn in a. ueine. i.ini.. s ... ... , i .... , nn anil 3 to lllay. In tlrs consolation P .M.iel.aughlln 1.1 bis own un to the turn with J I', .slandlsh. Jr" of ricars.lale held In his match ... .i,. iieir..lt imateur nulled away nlri T C hf .,CTrd 'oUun.laaa - i. irt..ntit of 'wce,;, Prontl-s ,,f Mo - . - . ,...i,. Aiiu.nii.rin r i mm . ". - ,i v s on winners, two i. auau.iiiis, , yOUngton, 'hea't Dr W. Ii Code, dies- ....'.. I 1 .!,,! Consolation, nnai . . ... ; ,'a,, ' and 3 ' " ', ' Sec.tul invir.i.u. V : '. AViireeier, 1.110 r' ' " Consolation. r.nn. -"V;"'":-lmbtrtii. Toronto, beat AN. A. Winter. Udsewnnh, 1 up. Thtnl II vis Intl. linHl-l II iieiii..". Mohawk, beat Hubert Knote, New ll.ien, " r-nn.oUtlnn, Klnal -W. M Ailing. Plain Arid, boat J. T. Mi Cad. lor.. While Mnrh. 3 Ko'urt'h IJIvl.lon. Klii.l-.lnhn It "nker, Albemarle, beat I 1" HIH. Durham. i-niiirda'lnn. Final- K .1 Orkln. Outre itiont. bent J. M Vnuns. IliinHten, 4 and 3 I'rhifelm. Cuba Ileal llrnstoiis. Pnis-.TTON. N. J.. Apt tl in -The Princeton freshmen won fiom Kr.iriiniis Hull in baseball here this afternoon by score of to I, The first year men , hit when hits meant runs. The s'ot ii ; It II p.. n OIOOJOOO r, x t I hrasinu. o 3 I n 0 0 0 0 u -( i ! Thnniran" and liar.lnn. l-.rasni.i- llMllerles i 'run ei 'in -Kelly. lloyt, llinaill an,, " Oliinhn Unit Nlnjor I.eiiKi.ers Neb., Apt II in f.'lebllni ' brilliantly behind s.iuthpaw lisbon Cos- piap, wmaua ueie.n. ii v,,,.. .('hii Sox second team liern in-.iay. - lo 1. Clcottn as gocil, nut r.snon wiw there when the Sox hnd men on the bags. The Heoie; 11 11 r. Whll. Sox. . . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0- Omaha (I (I 0 0 II 2 (I 0 -- J 1, 2 Halierlen CP one 1 1 , 1 Mai-r, L'lnaman and Knfira Support Culls With DiiiiIi'Is. SoiTll IlKTlll.KHHM. Pa, April in. 1 elileli defeiited Hamilton College to day 13 to t The game was well plaed for live Innings, hut tiler tint Lehigh solved Daniels's dellveiy and Ills sup- 1 nnn went 10 pieces Sheperd held 1 1. 1 s,r.. ..rtci t e lirsi Inning and as long as lie was on tne m.iuu.i. 1 ue score . II II B Il.1111.l10n . I 11 0 0 0 11 1 1 1- I LVhlKll 10 1117 2 1 -13 U I llstte rle- -ll iiilflu Hoot and .NlllUr, Shi peril, l.-imbert and Les. DODGERS TAKE LAST DUEL WITH YANKEES Xap (tucker Pitches as of Yore for Six I ii nitifrs : Appleton .lust ns Effective. (TTSIIAW SPKCTACCIiAH The Dodgers Anally snared n game from Hill IMnnvnn's Yankees at Kbbrls 1 Field yesterday afternoon and pennant , hope (lares high again In the C.nwnnus , breast. The Dodgers, In one of their I unusual moods, plnyed hangup base ball behind stout pitching and compiled a .1 to n shutout. Kor every one concerned It was 'well i thnt things turned out n. they did, I Yesterday's was the last game of the series nnd Col Jacob Itttppcrt. Jr., and j V.ll'l. Ill IlllI'lUII, .,l C,U Wl their folks, could afford to lo.se better j than '. II. I.'bbets and the .McKrever j brothers. Donovan's team had won ' four and tied one of the prevlou Ave 1 games. His team was not shown up In j defeat. Dearer to Ihe he.vt of Wllbert Ilibltl- ...... i. ..t son man inv m.-..- inrj .. ... , and class which pcrvad-d the erforls of his pitcher") throughout Ihe sunny afternoon. Nnp Ituckcr, than whom there was no greater southpaw In his time, came back after two disappointing seasons with nil his accustomed grace nnd elegance nnd style. Throughout his six Innings this nxered veteran had , , . . Ihe fighting American Leaguers under .... it i.i. ... i il,.. I i.i c'" " i three innings Appleton, a hlRhly re- garded colt of. tho Dodgers, held iUp visitors to one hit. This fill to h'. con- ., .ii ii-... i.. temporary, young jhihuj iui.h. .. lvn product. It was n more or less ; scratchy Texas leaguer Just Inside the j range of Zimmerman. I Future developments may or may not ' Juftlfv the optimum of Uncle Wllbert in the possibilities of Appleton. Howcer, ho has youth, strength, weight and ' nower In his favor Itucker is an altogether different proposition. He has ; tho experience, the necessary heart nnd ( nerve ncuulred In ten coro of battles ' against the pil-'e of the Vntltmnl t.e.imii'. j With him alt along It was a iuestl.n of having cured a shoulder lamcne?. Or- talnly a vnre seems to have been effected j The further Itucker went yesterday the better the great southpaw oppearad. . Surely he Iwiked tit for nine good In nings. Ills shoulder whs never more free, his control never liner Ills cuive ' ball broke with all Its old time zip. Ills slow ball sienu-d Just a bit more tnri anil more wan,.., ..... m, , . Itucker did not force nis arm . ue uiu ! ""Ln"" " -u. r, ' 'V , ..'Texan hnldU., the coUlan Id.less fori 1 . ii... I. . ... i . .. I .... tine curve ball the most tnn.ali zing " ,f K i H.nlaVs fnrtnancp is n true ' . . .,:70.'L uu.' .,: I er a 1915 form much of tne pit, lung er . lorn m " w.irrle, of Wllbert Itoblnson lll Iiim evJ- ;'' L ...tchlng suffertsl some- I.?. ,M L ' "Ci" ,hl.u o I k- ....... ... .... .. i.if inMm-. Theh ... T, i,... u,..ri n..,l in iven 1 f. W. V . .. ., ,,r ',r .i,.,, .....lori-il. proved too rin ig hav," be hu ' off S - .'hlcigo inilleld.ng" K-atlng. however, has no lea- ...i ,.,i ran for complaint, for on several other son for complaint, for on several other r.eMsions when hits would have been most damaging hi. "u nro- to ho prenw. iVesl.l.s the Yankees must re- member that no ball game can lw won without runs . i.-A..,.n.a ,i.ir Hii..k in irii.i,, m trie1 ... .. .. l... wns un. leason be was i n- , bre'lk to his chief spltl.all 1,'or some i V, . . m,.h f !'''' "....";. -ri. stock In trade. The fact nituially Im- ..n,,.,.,,! it,, usually was 1 V. n, i m the Hole to tne iukt huh " rnr,,.. ti. crnrtvp inn 11.11 . i mi rnuii , , ..n,u.,.rs were , .. ..i.i.... ...hi. r. Imhl ll.i ulllli il out of n tight place In the very lltH in- "lug- Schulu hit to right with one out Uoone.mide a pr-tty stop of Cutshaw-- "elt "vr,r secon.i mr n nui....ii. """ ' When, then singled to .right nnd stole feconu, i-ui i rniiimuro " ' i - ."'r.; "ft . . ... . . .... ....!.. . . . " " , ''.I I ii tig or the scoonu. Aiiumcrman iouh j whipped the hall home, forcing ou- bases. ti su aaii.v I '.rk ill .:, nil.. u.i.ipei. t'l , ('irtie mi.i 11 ni oils 1111 ..i..iii. nnne Jr.lMjers It looked from the stands is .... . .., ..,.,. n,n i re1v back to Pnp ahead of the halt (.'.Mara I II'I' eaiieu lor 1110 iiiiow i ..e o. .- I slirht was dlsastrotih mciiuiiz ooiuueii Schultz cleanly to left, driving home Miller and Itucker. This two has., soil, came very nearly i.eing a wunuiiiin ninsnu ms catch bv lliichlo High The little left lli'lder was short by Inches only Keating steadied dnwd prctlv will after that. I In got by nicely for tbtee . , o I.... 1.. Mt..fa ,,,.,4 yimttiKP. ini.l a walk for MulVrinbM the bases with only one out In the sixth Stengel bitted for Itucker the box and forced Myers lb. mil,, l to Klnimerm in ..,. n,i .... ,.n .iiiemoteil steal hniiA. Starting the seventh (r.Miita gteeieil none.' 1 1 1 ii cr u- lib a nerffct bunt down Malsel s alley. nriilllix popped m . noone. NN'lth tlnrt chutirn for n double pla in front of him, noone rumbled Cutstinw's grounder. O'.Marn tallied from .second on NN'hiat's double, to pft. In the eighth ItllUT turned the Ibulgets back in order, strlkliig out Zimmerman and App.c.on. The Hrst of Xew orks r.iur hits olf HUCillT Was a iliiiline uy i.iki. in ut" Ural inning. Creo grounded to n'Miir.l .i t ...... inftcd to Muth (V.NInra threw , i i -h will, one nt In the i on I icklnp.uil.il Willi m e out in in" L'lind, but linger was killed off with and low seciino, inn u.'scr ,m ..o..-,. ...,, llOlllin Oil a .limine PI'.y eilKllieei en nv O'Mara. Culsliaw and Hummel. Then, wete two out in th" third when Mnlsi-1 lilt to centre and High whiffed this time Doc Cool, sci, itched a hit to Schultz with two down In tho fourth. A wild 'l plt.b sent hlni half wn lleie t'utshaw went away in neninu tne oag mr a uue stop and a wondeiful throw on Parkin paiigh. The play was one of Hie put tlest of the day. It killed off what appeared n sine hit, one that would have sc.. red I'ook had It golie tlllullgll Sweeney singled In rlglit In Ihe Hflh Hut one mm had died and Keating hit Into the second double pla.i. Tin- Unit live men In face Appleton were- r.is outs. Then in tho eighth, will, tw.i out, King dioppcd a lluk Texas b agu, r Into light Held. Ai.plii- ton caught him napping o(T llrs" High was the onlv oilier Vatil.ee to reach first on Dobbin's colt- He wa. (-ate in the ninth on HchulU s fumble Cn o dribbled weakly to tho box and .Mullen, I 1 Paret and Anderson i Offer Suggestions "T" UK rt'Kulnr weekly nrtlclcs of J. l'armly Paret on tennis mid .lolm G. Anderson on polf, which uppcur on the sporting ptifte of Tin: Sc.v to-morrow inoinititr, contain suKKcstiotiR by these noted experts thnt should interest nil followers of the two sports, from pluyor to ftovcrninfr official. Anderson speaks nbout the lively balls now heinR used and the still livelier ones thnt may appear in the future. The effect of these on polf architec ture nnd other important phases of the subject, such ns legislation against them, are discussed in masterful style, Pnrct nims his attention nt the way the doubles tournaments arc conducted, nnd has somo brand new idens to offer. who had relieved riii. bounced an easy chance right at Cutshaw. The score: NBW YOHK lA I..) IIKOOKI.YN iN. I..) ah h i a e nh h i a ( MaiKol.lli.. I I : n o'Mara.M 3 10 3 1 lllth.ll 111" n (-hull 7.3I 3 : : 4 1 free.et... 4 0 0 0 0 Cnlfhaw.sli. 4 0 3 6 0 Ciiin.lb . . 2 0 0 OWIteal.K. .1 2 0 0 0 Mnllrn.lh.. 2 o ; o o llummrl.lb. 4 0 IT 0 0 'UooH.ri 3 l i 'i "..Mjrrffi i J : v v ,..u.,, , j i 3 ,zim rm.in.rf 4 10 0 llonne :ti 3 fl I 3 VMIIIer.e . 3 0 3 0 0 wiTiiev.c j i v i vii.ui'Krr.i,... i v v t " Ki'MlllJ.p . 1 0 0 3 0 aMclel ... 1 0 0 0 0 Itlll.p. . 1 1 0 0 0 AppK'ton.p 1 0 0 3 0 Tntal. SI Mt2 1' Tf)t:it 32 S 27 2 'linlteil for HurUer In Ihe nlxth Innlnr SVh YorU., oAoonooo 00 llronklyn 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 x-3 UllM-0'.Marn. Miller. Hurkrr Klrrt bane on errors -New York, j; lirooklj ii. 2. Left on biir- New ork, 4. llnxjklyn. Two (,,, j1IH srhullr. Wheal. Sairlflee Iill-S"hull7 Molrn haw Wheal Firtt baM Mti l.iM. flff l.'n.ll,. 7 VfttfU mil.llv I ',u.k,.r 1; by Keatini; t; by Itlnc. 2. Koii-, hie i .! () : Mara, CutHiaw ami Hummel: i iitinz. i.ui.ii..w itnii iitiiiuuri i.iiu lull ii-- 1 Utl,.Uf Htlf1fT Kf.!.tlnr r. In iv Imilnr. 1 Keatlnt, in six tnninrs: ' oft Hinr. m In two imunn: of! Am.U-tnn. "l'"'rL' rmplrrs N.illln and Itlelrr. Time l hour "" :l "'"""" n,..Trrl RUTGERS UIIT OUT IN 11U lUUllU U11U 1 UU 1 111 ARMY'S THIRD VICTORY , Xcvlaild IClds No lilts 111 SIX innings nnd McMnhon Only Trio in Last Three. Wkst Point, April 10. Another bi.eball victory was earned by the Army to-day. Rutgers biting the dust before the cadets In an Interesting game. score G to n it wns tne Army's mini .tralcht win Itoth Neyland and Mc - u,io,k i.alt. ih.. tall ,.,, h8 ...a,. w1 McMnhon' .eld..l ,1-r.e 1. but kept them dls - tfiitiAji tioidi n i ii .i ii " i rniiin.1 nutters i,,,,.,, dangerous in the fifth. , , mmcmrll pu!g runners on s.vond and thin with onlv .me out Neyland trot ' "-rg on an easy roller at first and Nah iK,ni,oil to Pnchard It wn tne closet ttnery in tn.. sixin, eineies uy i ri. ii.ir,,, Xel.uiU. liern.ir.n ntvj .uiicncu aim n triple to the scire iM.ard by Itradlcy r four runs. Prichard singled in -; ; ; . '' home for the la st . Uj o .M M ah mi r i... mr, n ' out r" Urr '" b"inl.ardment In th- sixth Watertleld gave way to Tubec llra.il.- s timely hitting was a feature, j Tho fccore: 1 HP TOKRS AK.MY M. l.i u I I'ur.ind Jh ( I ; o ifrl.ar.lt it. t 1 3 o , ,,nlvl, , , . , . j M,rr,nt ,.f j n i o o tiiu.H I ' I" " l ll.thbs rl 3 I . n ,w r " v i.n.i rt I I. I 11 0 Mil. hell. ill 3 1 IV 0 1 s, hmliii.lt I 1 t ' ' liradlo II i 2 1 0 0 Ilnr'i.r-.h . 1 l .' 3 Til fin Sll 2 0 .1 "S 1 I ji;;.. . ill. I'rlneird.ss 3.-32. , n e n ni m . s a r. i n S-i , ,. " o o l o s o .1 Tllla-e.D 1 n 0 0 0 evl.mil.i 3 10 10 Til-liTr I Totals 3) R :T 15 4 ooo ooono o o Ttutger" Army ii o j u i . ,:-M!!S;H, ldler .;,eaM 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 . -6 Ney- i.ni" . it' ii ' rlchar.l 2. Sehml.lt lendii- hits Merrillat llnhhs. i I'nifin - i-i ii'tinrfi. lierir. i.n lias,- nils-. Prichard, Nolamt. Three base hit - Hradlry 1 ImtO.I" .ltv. s..l,ittl,lt Htvl T.lnk- I'rlrhsr.l MANHATTAN BEATS ST, JOHN'S. llnr.l IMtllim Is Chief Cni-lor In II to il Vli'lnry. Mauhattnn College handled three i ,,,..r, roughb .n ilnfeatlng St. John's i,-ollrK,. ,, to. Litters field in ltrook- Imi Msterda by a score of II to .'I, Joe ' Yates tecelved a hearty welcome In the se. unit Inning, when eight lilts netted six runs. He gave wa to IMdio I'.uc), , who fiue.l three men on 'the liases, hut 'did not :,lU,w .hen, to -core lie later twisted Ills arm and ws forced la re- tire, .loiin i-arey. ills nrotner. succeeueu nnd met with fair Micei ss. A total of Dl lilts was made by the .Manhattan i.aite.-s. ...oniiur puneu a puttie i" the Si. Johns men, allowing only three n is au.i hirinniK oui im ...ukiiu'ii in 'kv mtiiiics. lie was tetiaceu nv far- n.l )n the revelith. Thn wore: i i mii atta.M ST JOHN'S ' al. h p a e ab Ii p a e Ilnrrs r, I 1 1 o Nickl.i3h I o I n i n lloul ii -'h 1 l 1 I 'JV,1'" ''., ' ' ,7 c'-Vr 5 1 5 ' K Care lb 4 l T I K,,rrri rt.,, toil o Clrirl-on'u.e 4 a s 2 o riitfev.l n.r I lit." ii..iuri'iiy..i.. . .i Nnlane I 1 0 n liMcMuunrl l 0 ft ft Ismghran c 2 I 0 0 J err.ilL.'b. 4 0 t, J Hunl'iLcf 3 1 .1 0 o Y.iles.p.ef :i 0 .. 0 ttr,,i,v . f 1 n 0 0 .1 p,, ',,, f I 1 I 0 0 Totals 35 2 21 10 (l wm iisr I Total" 12 12 21 11 I Manhattan .. o s 2 0 1 0 n :-u SI John's 11 0 0 1 .1 n 0 2 3 Huns llirry. I) Houlihan, 1 1 Ciititimv F.nii-11. Crdfei. J Suaier. 2 J Houlihan. Howlin g Ni'-kl i" K O.irey McMann Two base luls I.muhraii llnnnln:. O'Connor. Nolan I'.illi-y .1 Carey Slrueli .1111 -lly o Connor. !: bv Karrrll. 1: by Vales I; l.v ,1 Carey 3 Fust base on balls-Off O Con nor. 3, olf Pairill. 1: "If J Carey. 2: oil Ynics 1 l.c1 nn h'.ir- Manhattan. T: SI John's. .' , K Carey. lioiible piavs -inie. .iierriiu and Pmpire Jacann Tune I hour ami O niinul.s lionl Keeper Mcnnrt Snxes Dn.i. ItAl.Ti.M.ilii:. April 10 - The Carlisle. 1...1, ,,b,.e,i .. :i in :! tie with John Hopl;.iis itrsi.y lacrosse twelve at ll iiiiewiiod to-day. No extra period w.ihiiii.I Jimmy l'iin or .xrw noik inug.it pki.ied. neither learn i.eing anxious, a both were about none up inter a grim ling contest which was fast and furious throughout. Hopkins- would have been bfntcii but-for rilcwnit'B work nt goal. GIANT PLANS AIMED TOWARD YALE GAME Ability to Heat Coll eye Xincs Still Consoles After Team Is Downed by Richmond. Kit WOKS A XI) KOXKS COUNT KieiiMONi), Vn April in. Tho Olanls added a defeat to-day to a spring exhi bition record which has been exceptional In the number of Us defeats exeep- tlonnl for a major league team. Tho transplanted Haltlmores, now the III h monds. whacked the major leaguers In a scire of 4 to 3, putting the winning run across In the ninth Inning. This Is the fifth defeat the first team , of (Hants has sustained at the hands of underbrush repreientntlves this season. Tile Dallas club beat Met! raw's pennant hopnfuts once, lleaumont did the samo thing once. Now Orleans sank the bar. poon twice and now Richmond humbles the noble Manhattanltes. Still, It will -be recalled that this week the Olanls I pounded the slurring out of a couple of college teams, nnd as they play Yale next Tuesday they may win another game before tho championship race lo gln. The story of the fall to-day was this: ( Scattered, light hitting and UJ.I neiumn at critical times. The pitchers were not to blame, l'errltt and Marmiard, even thotuh the l itter was clouted for a home run with a man on base, pitched ball which was plenty pood enough to ' .....v.. . . . have carried a victor it me -"i r linil iwen nil inai n r,...u... ...... - - nfln Xftp i.ianis nmi .. " . .. . i. i ..... ...nu ,i tnf:l1 of . ., oh(.r, pitched. There was a total of i,.-.. hi.. .,rr Poll and Ilub thal s an the hitting Hichmond ''-nn'J.Ilon".f those wn a scratch. l'errltt wn wild, but only ono of his five passes devel oped Into a run. . Marnuard's one pass was rostl. for It was followed by a home run l Hoffman, a budding slugger. Hoffman homer was a long drive, but It wouldn t havo been moro than a triple If snod grass hadn't made a wildly Inaccurate retav. and Hoffman might hae been held" Ht third Inasmuch as none of the next three batters sent the ball out of the diamond. ...... i, The Virginians rcmed m tn '0Jr"J Inning on two walks, a scratch i hit and a saerlllce lly. nnd on this latter pl. Snodgrass prevented more runs by a splemlld running catch of the Mclnnls sacrillclnl hoist. He wlilppeu tne ..... Into the diamond for n fine double pla ( Snodgrass was always figuring some, way or other. In the seventh. th , him on tnlru, nojie on nrm Doyle broke for tho middle abode and , SncMlgiass wns plncneu oii in.r.i n,. rntehor made a iiiuu in " j second. Home runs bore heavllv on the Olants , ru total. Tun of .iotham- or.hu s ik hhi imp ii.i ii - - ! fence. On.- was Jim Thorpe hn shot , ,lrlv, lnt0 the distance in t he se emu inning with the bases silent and de- serted. The other as -red Merk e , who slanm.ed his over b. ck th . .... ....... ,1 ...,rnM lipyonil in me eii eigntn "mi in.; ?"; Thorpe batted Murray after a scratch base Murray. Aborig.nnl , mt nu ". " " " ; , : he tilanta from enjns. iiifr.-iu... r.. n worse chastising. All Is not lost yet. anil to-morrow the (Hants will try to subdue Hichmond on the neutral ground of Pack Itlver. Ih'lt.mo.e Tlic .r: NEW YOHK ;.V , I.. H1UIMOM. G-.lfrr-,.. ef ? Il 1 1 0 Ixin -.ll 3 1 3 1 e i o i I 2 13 0 0! I i j I o j lioIe.:b 3 1 f, 2 o i.rrt.r.ii Iiivrt -b 4 0 13 lMlaus rl flsl.her ss 4 I I R ' !'" ' lrkle th 4 1 11 ".Ball lb Vturrjvlt 4 110 0 Krllora.s Tb inrf : t " o'Melni.i. th Meier' e " ' 1 Miaufle ' ' - " 1 ni r, n I 1 0 loaii l'emtt P ' 1 ' ? ' Hll.sei. I' i Marauanl n 2 " " Tits & 3 v: i: Total" 33:'!3 ' Our out when winnlnr run is mane 1 v.. v,k .,,.010011 a rt o i o o 1 1 1 Hichmond " " 1 " - " Huns- Merkle Murrar. Thorpe. Hates y. llnitman. Hill Ursl lwe on error- jh a nw.,.,1 t.fi nn iae--Niw York 6; Hull nionil. fi First m on balls-Off remit. nfl Maniuird. I off llutvil 3 Strurk out- lly IVmtt by Marnunrd. 2: by Hii.s'll. J ! J. "".'.' uLi... Th.m i.n inun Tan has" hits -Thorp. Hairs S.vrlflu' hit-H' l- ,,., Mir Sacrifice ily-M.-Innls lon bi numn. r. RSTMrS tt&' W'llilir 1 rV, il Mar!ri!,, .'1 ''"!.. '1"..,! 1 in four iniiitif I n.nin- uuine ana n.x.Kcr Time 1 hour muuiie". CRAVATH HOMER TIES SERIES. Comes In KIkI.II. With Tho On. r.iuil.lliiK I'lilllles to Win. Plllt.APRl.l'llM. April 10 - home run by Crnvath In the eighth Inning with two men on buses enabled the Phillies to '?T! ,TZ V 1! :. t l v'k ll Tn the Na- .'Vn,;l,."..,:''" Jl.fL '.." till, tlonnl League grounds : ml also end the series In a tie. i;acn team won inr.-r games and one resulted in a tie Time of Hie Raines were plnvcd In the South Alexander and Shawkey pitched good ball, the former Tanning elgm .uni'K , i.ii.i uniibi have onlN been score. and would nave oni oeeii m i upon once had his support been goo i. Shiwkey kept the seven hits off him fairly well scattered until thn eighth. I The score: ATHLETICS .A I, ' ' PIIU.I.IKS iN I. nn n p a i ,,', i , .lrne-h I I 0 ii 1 . ...L.' ,, ,, ',.,,, u ii m, rolt.ss i o i i o sciialu e a ii 1 ocriyathrt l 2 1 o i.ninii..w. ll,,l,i.i,M 11, . 1 II IllllC'I.ei . V i - II...I.1. ,i. niiii Nichnrt-h i t .' i " Crane " 110 1 01 1.u.lerils.lh 3 1 f I 0 Pausrf I -' -' o OKilllfirc 1 l n 2 o Shavhe.p 1 0 0 3 0 Alexani'er p 3 1 t I 0 Tot ils Alhlellcs 32 k 21 Totals I o 0 ft 0 0 2 o 21 M .' 0 ... 1 3 -N Phillies it,oi..iivrne. usncrnii. i.ravniii. .. .sic 1 ri.. V.-..L. ,. IV. 1.1, n,.ll Tun I1.1.,' 2 ,ll-NlehnfI Home run Cravrlli S.iit Ice g hit -Oldrlng Stolen ha.e- lo.tlek Klr.t I b.ise on error- Mhletlcs 1 Ix-fl on bases- h , Athletics, S; Philadelphia. I Struck nnt - sacrifice lly Alexander . h Miawliei s ii'iui.te bias" -Thonipsiin to chaiii .Mciutns 1 11 assisted. Ilasia on balls -Off Alexander. 3; nff coiawker. 3 Pnitilres Klem and Keetiau - I Time of game- l nniir i-j niinuir" 1 ' . ..-.. . ... , ,, ... At th" llroadw.iy Spoi ling lub, loin Mccarty mitpnlntr, fle.il'ge Itodel .. ,1,.. !,-I l'drl n M' llb.c. sha.lnl Pitsv llraiinlgan and PIill llloom won from Knockout Drown on points. At Dixiwn's (lyinnaslum ouiig Mc Donald shaded young Liindy. At the I'alr.nont A C .lohnn .Mm to knocked out l.d nutlsi. At the Qiieeipibnr.i N c I'hb k Sltnlei ill a At the I'ederal A. C rriinkle ( alia ban of New York nnd NN'lllln Ilixiwn fought u draw and Jlmm Taylor shadel Young O'Leary. SHOWS FIGHTING I Jamb : yvTs .. aHkaw. . v. IL j. t l.ei VliiKfi', lib ii inndr Ills ileliul ns M in nun ue r ji'sli-nln nfter ii on n. The scrappy j ounicater Ins led only one llililim In tin kiiiiip nf his llrnokfeds iikiiIiisI llurfiilo nt WnslilnKtnn Purl.. f HT lie liml been thronn onl on nil iittrinpt to steal serotid uml II ii n KiiuiT nni eniiKbt nappliiK or? first tmse ln uee priilesti'il to I inplrc I'y ff so ebemelillj that he n iirdcreil to the bench unit then to tin- clnli honsr. Alnnee Is the uniKct plnylnK iiinnnKer III the lenunr. BROADWAY'S CHEERS' I GREET BIG WILLARD. j. j, , Stntioll to Wllllt His I'i'outcss Is Proee.xMou , of Triuinpli. i. i w. iiiv 1 11 x ne i ii .... . , wh ,,. . , 0,., usual nfter theatre , riwd . i . i.-.iin..i ' eill IOfl,' C-JI.-.-I IIIHIII tll.-IM M-o ..itt.i.-. . . . . . . ... the new ncavyweigni mnm.. ... n.- world, made hN triumphal procession ..mnii.v... . ... cht. nrecwled and up , u.inm.u .... , i1P,i The car In which he rode bore ,ai,.lril1 .f 01 ,.t i,t.,,d and on either w .Wpf0m,, Jr.s Wm.,r.l." ttfWm of Jnpk ,,,. conipieror after tne iiaiiio oi iinan.i, ur WP,it away Jut a plain white hope nnd came back champion M.i.tu u li.iMilreil i-tirhllKf.ists. f'lllv a About a i ii'tn ot mom women, wcicomco nn- i"K f.'llnw when Ills spivial train pulled into the IVn:islvaiua Station after mtkmj tin- rim from Phlladelpliin In I hour and IK minutes ll- wns bundled Into the auto and the march up Itfoadway lagan immediately, winding up at the St. Nicholas Itink, while he was greeted 1 w tt,out by not rjuit ' .., ,. a hundred fight 1 r .rm .-m .1 within bv about twice that fuse blew out S'ltnewhete i,..r. nun m ,...' ' ...i...M " NN !-.ata doin , ,iiiniu ..onus on . cu. in spenses till NN IIbird i.rnv.s.' iisk.d a leather lun-eil Ktllt-.y -oil. Wlllanl's dls.ippolnimetlt at thesiil'ilN ness of Ihe cinwd III the rink i 'llll.l he ii ad on his face when he arrived nhout 11 o'clock. The ;'un .seemed to nil Im t ill a twentieth of the reals About ten wor- shippers drifted in with the Will nil 'P'''' Doin outside and Joe Humphries iot IP to begin a eulogi from the tlnu ' NVIIIar.l. attired In blue tights. Iea:e, bashfulh nnd unkindly ngainst one the pons supportln. the ropes. Il-tin-phrles bigliii: "llentlemen " bill a .alien (-ml cut In with, "S ly ladles nud Cl'lltlcmi I. . theli's some ladles pit sent.' ..,. i.ri. .' nnd nfter palng tribute to NVILnr.l he iiilioiiuceu nun .ioiich .is me man i.e- hilld the Klltl " "N.uer as long as Jiss Hies will an- oil,,, negro ge, n ilinnce ,., hold the ehampliilislilp. said Jones. "Jess hiis had Ihls on lis mind fl four Mars. He o'had planned all that time to get Ihe from .1 nerrii. uml li. iievee i, line ,i,. ,. ,-.., i ivlll t:ik any risk of letting It ret bail.' 1 Promote, luck Curley and lloli Vei.l lion, who was stnkeholder of the big I tight ns well as timekeeper, wete pie- 1 seated next. Then NN'lllird went on with 1 his spurring pattniv. W .liter Mint. ih, in, - ' . ,.. .. , , IW mr online 01 1.1-1 ""111 nun "O.. liehl hitting. Then, was one exception light hitting. lc, th gh . . . w,o 1"'1'"" " "' hi hitting. In the second lllar.l threw bis nun high above Ills In. id and backed against the ioie He stand the'o while Moiiahan e.iin.-.i rlebiK and lefts Into his iniil- riff as haul u he could hit. Tliev nail no i lYecl at all on the champion exceid to make bin smile. This was an old rid.- if tlm Jerfres who rxnla Intd tint with tho mns'le" "ef the stom.icli ,. " ,.,, wMti ,, ., !)tl(,U more , ' ' ' ' .lo,,,, to the nuneher .In,, the I punches When W lllar.l had hi bands berore , bo.i.iessiik,, i.iiln.rl., Moniibnn wa unable to do .nullum, with him .iv.'., . i.o.-i bli.i. Moni.h in." shouted some "f th" Cilery bnvs "(let n Hep' bidder." cried nth. is Just befote the' third round sonie l.llllin dinned "NN ill- 1 - 1 aid. ."il won't get ilch nil tills I. misc." t the coni'lillon of the enter! tininent the two band-, which had been seated In the kuIUtv. combined and plae. il Thore's no place IMte home" This Is ,.. .1... .l nt nnv t.1,,,1 IIOWHKH H.liioi.,.. no' s,e, .,. ,j n,., SPIRIT AT START I .... ' ' jimm " SJ" 'VVa Yale Ball Team Is Enough of a H ood oo A S the Fonlhiim hull team was nhout to lunvc for Now Haven on the 1 1 o'clock train yesterday, Catcher Jim Conway pointed out that on the recent disastrous trip in the South the size of the squad wns thirteen men, and that I'ordliam was about to take the fame number to Yale. Capt. Kane would take no more chances. Manager Lynch was located and told of the opinion of the varsity. To satisfy .1... ..1......, .1... M w ." " ..i..n. h-' phoned for u pitcher who was not Koinj," to take the trip and had him join the team. Thus a further breach of superstition was averted, but l-'ordham lost to Yale anyway. Apparently Dame Fortune remembered the earlier offences of the New Yorkers. seemed to f elltel tali, in. n; ll.it mean nnn lluni; t., u ! ,1 The big t (,tll lo.iKcii II,. .1' lie pin. with a H HIV to me inlngl ul t'.iin e. uml wa urn r he. nl awa STARTS WITH TRIFLE; LEFT. Cornell's Mnlli IiiiiIiiu Ititll. Cuds N llli One lllou. April in - Cornell s ios.ng Itii.wm. streak 111 naseti.iii cntitimied 'iciv to-day when I he Ithacans !ot the first game of n. home season to llucliti.ll b the ' f .. ? Degan was touched up 1 ""-' .""fielding pet'd .t.ic vl-itorM to scute all of the runs i,de,I in win the gam- C.i .. !! thri-u ....,, , tllP ,. whl. , Wli , ( U)11.0 ,,, u,x( , u) ,, tJ tnr vu.u,.r ,!. ,u,r(. ,,.tlud ...i,h,., ,....,. ,,01,1,1.. ti. ..,.. I . lU'CKNKI.I. COHNI-.I.I. all n ,n a e ib h p a T,v,hnn.cf scruian.fb Diit lon.tli 3.10 lo.nlnii . f . .. ' 2 I 2 1 lion van .1. N 1 II " I Hill, ss 4 .' I t. t'l.iry.c t a .. I e Mi'llcn 3b 30300 K, ,in. lb 1 0 3 2 1 'utt-rby.lf . 3 I 0 I I 1 0 0 I I 2 S I 0 s-torrr.Sh On llllc.ll Kllmtt.ss Murra e Hrenti. r.p .. . :. ' I " 32 i, 1 o I.ti lunr rl 1 ii 0 4' 1 1 f. 0 NVIutn. y.rf 1 o i e o W lerand rf 1 1 o o o 31 11 27 l: 3 Ki'L:il).i 4 11(1 Totals 1 Totals 3. tl ;"; II t I . o ; n i. a o a o -i 0 .1 0 0 II 0 l I's-S fill, knell 'Cornell Huns ior. n in. se .n .in . an ninflm T,-,h.im ,, TiM.hit. se, ni.m Ki.it i in v.icnflce hit Murra. Sacrifice llu-s- , l.udi HH1 slolen base. Tnpliain llnr j -kn, mh,,.,. ha.; ..,,,,, . I .. , , ,. ,, on t. .-an 1 ..ff Hi. mier v. k . tt Hi It. ..in " bv Mr, tci. r 1 ni P.r- Pljnt ii.iii.ii" nine i Hour anl I I lllll'lllc PONY DECIDES POLO GAME. Icl. Hull 'I'lirougli l.onl llli.cl. links NN In, Ii 10 ; mid l.lhl.W ...'Ii. X J , p II 1" N pnti) iiiatcb ,,f ,.. , ., , , i., ., oe. i.ic,. , tti - sinson nn the (Jc.-uian Court Held , tin afternoon lie contest was t I tint of a seties of j lactic,, matches 1 lie held bef. re the ciimmei.cin cut of pmniami'nt pln, and ihe lesult wa In ! doubt until the lln.ll peil.nl The Iti-d ak team led al Ihe cl.ue of the sewnth rhukl(er. but at Lie beginning of the 1 eighth Hopping, who pla.ie.l a striuiE .am.' IhtxiiKiioiit lot I he liia.-K nak ! four, carrli .1 the ball ilow n the Held n ml NVl.ter U.i..,l..ld. sc ,cl the goal that tiul the score At tin. next throw In Hi.- ltl,i"L Oak iiu.uiei iiKa.o ..mi. u.e on. ..mw. ...u Its opponent tenilori anil NN si r It.n i'l Iph shot for a woil His drive fell , slm.t of the I" K but In the ei sii'n.' si'i iiiiniHite In tiont nf the go il the pom ridden I" P S P llan.I.ilph, Sr , Mi Led the ball thiough ll'e posts Phe lu.eu lied II IK -I It Pell. I" I-' II in,l- ph. Sr II .t Hordi.,1. I" SI" lliu. c i... Jr II ' ll Wi It 1 1. .1 V I'. U'rs rih.i ir II a. k .uk fi It' '- i;.,..is II i.ring. 3 l" s p Hind Iph Il,.n....,nl, ? ItitrLr. Pi'I. Itnrdf - ." . ": - . lieil-rre II. ... n.ii'nh TIP TOPS TAKE LONG TIME TO OPEN SEASON. Three Hours uf Krrors uiul Wrunrliiir Cnrr.v Final Inning Into Xi-lit. DMTHE TITS )IA(JKK OUT; JI0MK CA' WIN'S Yesterday's lteulls. Jlrnoklyn, 13; Iluffnlo, 9. Newark, ', llHlIlninre, t,, ChlCMgo, 3, St l.iiul... 1. . I'lttstiurg, S. Kansas City. 0. Mandlng of the t'lulis. W.I.. If I llrooklrn..., I o l.oml nuffaln NVwark ....1 1 ft,WIH.iillmore .. Chleami 1 0 1 teO.Kt l.ouis.. .. l'ltlsbiirr. 1 ii 1 Kansas City To-dny's (.iheilnle. I'lttstiurK In Kntisns City. .St. I.uul In ChlniKu. If. .000 .000 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Itobert II, Ward's llrookfc.ls took th thell off the third baseball season, for the Federal League and started Ilt.iok lyn's fcecond yivir in tho young orgaul ratlon yesterday with band music, marching, Hag raising nnd a victory over the Iluffnlo nine. This hitler was taken at nightfall when tho llutfeds wero not looking by n score of 13 to 9. The Hag raising was In a manner of speaking Just as Itnpresslvo as It has bfen for many yenrs past, except of course, that the American Hag had to be substituted for a championship pen nant. I.ee Magee, the young manager, and the leading batsman of the league, Dennis Kauff. made their bow i Drooklynltei. Mnge remained only through the first Inning, howeter, for he got in un altercation with l.'mpire I'yfe and was sent to tho clubhouse Kauff was In the game to the long de terred Mulsh and hit the ball owr the right Held fence In the third inning driving two men home in front of him. Tl.o olllcial figures of attindance werA given as 10.4 II. and thn crowd siw 1 plenty of baseball for an afternoon. Wh'ii play had passed the three hour mnrU, hume uf the fans began tn be 'line that the teams w.-te g..ng to so I right through the, season un the one ' game llesldes the baseball there were many nt.-r features iwt In 111. legula! open ing day programme which were enjoyed b the crowd In the second int.iiitf one of the flags decorating the bines ' back of the home, plate caught lire when some one c.mlesaly dropped a cigar butt on tt. Thi'-e uf the ilulfilo plaers iiished ocr and at the 1 1-K uf cnmiuit Ing liiuh tieason t'.re iluwu t e natn.-ti.il . . -igi, alij lla-iipl. l tile flu- 'Hit. S.atol. pb le,l I'.e'll IM I'll- fe'l'iu 11(2 llilisug b lii lllig I "i f . , I i. bi-e Til" p. i . w il Ii a Ii it .1 1 1 lit ,lri , w i.., i it'll -tot to, k the arbiter nff h.s feet Although It might be a,uJ that ill hinds of baseball wcie s,ui-id into the gime this should be modified by excluding gi'od baseball, for th.n waa fo little uf th.a latter an1. that it was hardly noticeable. In the Hist two Innings the game gnwi pmmlBi o.f be ing a ngulai o. t. although b,,th Tom Seat.. n and Hugh llrdnut. the rival lutein is, slowed things up b taking ; ..n unlieitr,, of long lime for dcllcr i Alter the usual pi iiiniuaiy practice ! which fulluutd on the heels of tlis; pa in.le and Hag raising llurough President I 1. II. P.iundn I....K ins place tn the iiitihei's bt and after tiling out h.s I aim In udliss wlnd'ip dis.ovetfd that , tj,,. p,pei tli.ng to do was to let tne ball loose so tha' It uoiitd gt. in I hu giliir.il ill.i'sl.un of the home plate lie did this uti'l Agler strib l( al th" nihero with two bats, neither one of whi.ih. came close, in tombing the ball. Then tho game was on and fgler, alter foul ing, singled, took sec, nd on Louden' s.urltlce and scored on Jack Daltnn's single, making the flirt score of the league s.-nron In tt renter Now York Cluisc and McDonald died oi weak taps to Seaton. ending tlu Inning It looked as If tlm Tip Tops might scoti. In tluir half of tho MrM ton, for after AiiiliiMin had Hied nut tn centre, Held Mageo singled Although Ihe champion batsman. Knurl, 'hen cams to the plate Magee could not Until Ms pa tience and tried tn steal . mid, but failed A moment after Kautf .w ilkrd, only to be caught napping off Mrsi on ., ipllck throw fiom H'li.ut tn Chan' Magee did not like the deeie ..ti, en pressed bis opinion to il,.' innplie in I was told to cnlm hltnslf Magee was not tn be calmed and said so. nnd a ordered t" the b. nch lie did not wint to manage on his llr-t day from the bench and . fl.lently a told l"fe tint too. for lie was order.-1 next to ine 0 clubhouse Me Hllllllv went, but re- "! turned and directed thine disguised In cltl?.eb s clot lies Tliete was much entbtisi.iMii when the home team tied the su.re in tin second Inning. This was brought through the mi'dlum of the hat of Itied, the inung shoitstop NVitli two out and Cooper on bise. whither he bail been .as.e,l by Ibdlent. ymins e I cracUed nut a long tun igger .-.toon iv.is unable to take him h.Miii'. ,nit 'here was ennsolittnn In the Itinb.lpv uf the Duffels pi score in the Hrst pail o' the thhd lound Th- er.d of the third iii'ilng furiilsl'.e.l '.iu i il lirewn k and thre.iletiul 10 make the game runaway for th lliool.lm S.'.,".n stsrted InaUsplclouvly will, a sl.'kenit but Anderson got .1 ia t H st II, slopped at second on , limit-: s .ricl, ilagnler having liken ' pla 1 of '! belligerent man iu'" Thn- 1'"' u 4" ' Kaillf, who hosted a In- "M' fir ". Ill, right Held feme. Kmiiis kept UP iho J'l alee when Ii oat on Hrst throunh Sn.s'i no i , ,. I. . I to steal ' uope ,i,u to not help out at all, as . h. -t eii.,r was a tall IK t" LiUder but Wnlri.: scored llvaii" on n Hints' i.i.d . i b in. himself when Deed dim'. . d III- n-M inning brought the Duft. is up 1 III. , loser. IhiMlc leached '1,-t t . . i t. and cattle home when tin -iff imlssfd iip Smith's hit D'a r lo.i'.'ed. scoi.t.w Smith, nud tnllli-d 'ii Luid '. oi..; ,ai ker Tliere was a Wlioli" h'in1 "f mih In the next few Inning Dtpfilo l.ik n. ti e Ie.nl ai I' M in the "il ra.h whlcli lie. ted the ui.tors fold , runs. 11 Duffed mad. i.ly UNO luta ' u th rcsslon. but tlu-v wcro tidxcl up with a couple of bi(. ot ball A" l )w bad errot. It .III t,"t take ilis '-t, Top long to get on. n f I onl igaln f,.r tn the sevell'i 'hli'tig W'i'leeri , Hn,l s I on a two bigs," HV HUH. w in . 1". ' "I' " - i place or Itee t in-n wait m inn e. I simnn' o it nnd s, ncl ,it- a s ns'n b n . , mi. . I.alld. U.'ining P" l pnani ine.su I" ' I