Wednesday, May 1, 2013

100 Years Ago: "Thirty Thousand 'Fans' Greet Baseball, Open New Home of Brooklyn Club and See Superbas Beat the Yankees," New-York Tribune, April 6, 1913

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SPORTING NEWS AUTOMOBILES CLASSIFIED ADS. 1 PART EIGHT PAGES. NEW-YORK,' SUNDAY SPORTING NEWS AUTOMOBILES CLASSIFIED ADS. APRIL 6, 1913. PART EIGHT PAGES. THIRTY THOUSAND "FANS" GREET BASEBALL, OPEN NEW HOME OF BROOKLYN CLUB AND SEE SUPERBAS BEAT THE YANKEES Ebbets Field Jammed to the Last Scat, While Hundreds Are Turned Away at the Gates. GAME FAST AND SPARKLING Frank Chance and His Men ?Overcome Lead of Two Home Runs by Rally in the Ninth, but Lose at the End. Ttiii'' the ? :ns" satis ... their era* -' the great national game yes ii? i m n. v. bom ; ...h n club and i Bask? that opening worth while bj d - ' ? ? ii"!"...?- ninth h : to 2 had of what ba - aaeatu to tins ? ?\ win n it i.? told th.?: Iho ter s full twt gv? thousand had Jammed ll iro ami nil? ? and spa? tous stands, Borne ol |h< ? ? ? m home, bi i othi i" the bank >>nt stood !"? two hoar? or more, ? ,i g|lmp*-o fOlng .'II ill.?; i ' ol t\\.> cut' ovl? ' ? ? these als.? ? d. s?. Unit it is not ovei mating to say that thlrtj the ??' ?' ' truRglc and . It last. ,.; ; ....... v , . Boa in th? ?*?'? I ? ? r, a wi -.1 must the aam?. a hlch a kling playa and exciting sll latlons. The ? ? .- ,.s much b? nt at hung In ? Ian? ?. and the "fans" a Th? j ene? i?*?) and shout? d i ami even ?.i d th? umpii ? .ik. lettn | -. .1111. ..I d ? :?? ' T to home runs? one In the fifth Ii d the other In th? - by Captain lak? i ?aulx rt?wi total "i it" s. ..i Ing up to Inning. The Brooklyn "fans," who had .ing the J*s ? ... won as tli" New fork pi. .... - ??i?? t wa , oved i hat ?all i. Yankccs Rally in Ninth, ? ? ? . ? ", l 'rank ? 'ham i. i?.lii. 1 with a and ti"i tin m "i ? Hal ' 'hase, the d and th. 1 . ? 11111. .\. dk ff inn fur ? ' ? ... th (ils mai - BV ? ? nt ? t the t ? Im? , who had Nap" H ? ? i Ided the ball, but mad- a u.i?; thron !>? I Meyer ????as retrieving it In deep rlgl I Mtdkiff and Chance raced acroaa th? , I Then the tootett (rom Manhattan rose* n ih? li might an.i scti II Br?ooklyn brethren In railing for Just one more run t.? win. That run was . ertboomtna klyn i.."teis bad the lasi ami made i? the Bupe-rbas went to bal In their of the ninth Inning / ? Sa ? ?.'.'-.- mad? ? a lid thi o? to Hi ? ta i;, .ci off ? inn? i. ? a -. down t-j i >. ..-? gi t tha haul fit : Bsaltta alan i I -ill- Bast, and all Bro howled n glee, so the game was .,.tii.-r attractions than th? f ?.asfball to ac.ouiit for th? atar ? rowd which turned out to ae< it ion pane. Th.* Informal opening, if auch it may ba called, <>f Ebbet? Field, which ranks second to none In the coun? try, and th?* first appearance of Prank enhance In a New fork uniform wei ditioridi magnets. The "fans" went ? ? and i only ? few remt rved seats : Were vacant, while hundreds on the OUt? alla v . r.- . wmorlng la vain t" g? Ever* m.?v.. <?r the player? In the warm up practice was critically watched ?nd th? favoaitei app!aud?*d. Daubert. We?.-t ? has?- and CI ? ... i- .i chlei inter, at The new managai ol th? Yank?.-- In part., liai K"l L.-aitV ??!' i ? i ? took I ... Mrs. McKeever Raises the Flag. i. is lock th? [da) ei ?wer? ti ady to .,;,.. v. i? n ad] and th? for Use real fun t.. Bat Charles H. Ebl ? n ii?i v .ik and much won*) :' l?uil?li: -^ and pi. paring tins n? v. . m, had i . - hi on n "n the subji ct The AaMriean dar must be ral al ? ; huge ?.- in ileep ?entre fleltj, h? sal,I, an" ? r little fo-rmalitles attajaded to. and all ., ? U '.alMi'cv, " i ;, tieal ? ? of tir; "tan* to "Play .., ent unhi ? i. j McKeev? s i sdth Mr Bbbets m th rshlp ..f the i'.i???Ki?.i club, th?M i? - gure. Btrik . ? aat and bat, sic- ? i lank? i "n on ,ii. , :;..!..-t.- and on the ? Bband it took iitti? i.m i., walk ?"it t>. th. flagpole In j '!" !> ? Btrc field with the '?and and the I dm hind, and then it was j rered that the flag bad been fo* A boy rushed : ai ">-j tin field | : ... ?,,. staggering ??nt with s r.r pi.??.- ..f banting that would hav? ? laad i"i i?<> fall ?Ised mx ?'? Ms ?1 at th? ?Ceo? "I ?.peratinns in dusj time, and then as the band played ''The ?lar Bpaa?**lt*d Bannatf*" and the eroard red heads. Ml . M'K' eV. r atroMMsmu valiantly wiih the halyarda ?""i finally, with ? llttla Ba?detance, l".is.t.<j <d.| ?,|.,rv to in? top ?.f ii??- tatet That e/tret. Its? playera Uned up abreast. ?n-1 lead'?! bj t!i<- band and ESddl? Moore. Chief mascot <?f th?- l-ani, inaril."! hack the dMinond Misa Oenevlev? I... out ' tic n. ?-. ball i" i''<>u ?.| the umpires, Nap Ruck? i . . and the gam? eegaa It wa? u eood game, too. Hau; Wolter MUS i: i M'KEKVl R t.. mark f?p< home of thi I :n?..kl\ n ? . "Acuity In i!.?- -l.i i" ? i^h lus territory' f,,r h?>m< which, under ordinal conditl '"? n blocked off The Vai . In midsummer form. an?l the - - ? eras l . i ^.'.? The B their to? and iow< their followei I I I ?ill do n lot o fighting I r to * on ugly bound!11 balli and Ml ... the field I tlm? brilliant Th? ?' 3?# ? ? -, and Mill? ?. wa ? . th? form? . n and th - latt? : flv Players Shin? in Field. H.i ? ? ?n. Nap Ruckei pitched a ? 11 o, bile th? box, i "tn pro*? n.- '?? i clualvi i : read) for the ?? nnai I ? it ahould be aald in pai ;l ,i tjTAH !'?''" CHKH i ?? TH ? ' ? ? -, Some Bot ...i. i ..... larly fei ? .. ? ? .... . ol ! ! ? ? Story in Detail of How the j Superbas Beat the Yankees Stengel and Daubert Sh( the Way with Drive3 for the Circuit. . In 1 ome luck? ' fai ' In l e ? u 'i bou .?-.-.: He th? and i" : u ...i. ! lift? i .. hlRl and Hartzel wai - ;? ? ? i ? bat. He trapp? . ... ? . . .. ... ahot II ? ti"- dl mond for i'iank ? 'hance to - im" i'al'lv ? ii then foui mined single t.. ? ni an I Bei Me! ei tl ? -.-. .. itflelder, n ?n ivc to i Ight Zack VVh< at, filed t., "Birdie" ? 'too, ? i'i"- i ! ?ii a foolish attempt to at? al thtr .. the Aral ball pitch? d lo i 'api -, ? -, ank? ea made - ond frame, bul failed to ' i,.. ,;,. .1 al fir?! but H.i ' i... . singla to c< i.ti' and F*i. ni i 'hance pick? out i'"- Brat ball and han i Ighl Then cam? , : piaj. Bwee to R ? (-.'-i. v. ho ti appei ? 'has? oil thn'i i back I ih.. bag and ha illd -., ..- ? 'hanc? came charging <)"? i. from ond. Th? "peerless leader" ..?' ?red out, fol? lowing which Derrick retired th?- etdi with a line drive t?> Bt? i "Red ' Smith mad? s two-bagger for the Buperba. In their half, but it went f"i nothing, aa Daubori and Millet stru ?, .. t and i- laher rolled one t?> CaldWell Nothing developed In th? third inning exoepi that Dentela iras caught napping off hrat much t?> his disgust Harts? i opened the fourth for tbe ?ankeea aritli ? ? .?i., m 'h iv< to - " 'i and : ? ach >? third on aa< i it!'-' ? b) 'i ' ? and ? !hai i Hi left, however, as Chance Med to Bt?rngel Caldwell i?r.n?<! ins > k 111 and < ? ?i ? ? 1111?. r i m bo uncertain waj as the Buperbas strod? to th? plata Meyer waik??i a? a- ?tarter' I to I I . ... ... .. , . \? 1th none oui : In: ;. i U two, ' ' ?' 'bal thai ....,., itloi i ?. i foul? 'I lo H .ri* M Bi lo Derrick and ?? - n/ith fth Inning, bul wai forced then ? ? i -'i in mi ? ind, ai d Moran, ... but was ? . count tmnied Ihe ball or >?? hat un ned ?an to b? I hq ..,;: i ,.:i Han V%1, . ., rolled i" tbe t< not ?' it ? : ' \,? n ti "t- R' cker'a p?a os a n by] ... inn ipoi i iti-i. Th? Hartrell. ? OUM ; . | | he ball ? de the dl unond. did i la pal I to ????? **.?? ; . .-,, , ' un?- | ? . . home run ?A'olt? i mlgl I bave { II tbe sklnw d outBeld had not b ' "" I .' li m i'" C it baa - j .iii.l. U|.,i,.' Bweene) and i? rricb wi r? to?: ; ,?? ? n '""k Caldwi !. puv i ; . n j 0J tot Si ? v.'ik and ihren Brool : . ? -i pusslin? ihsl j ?The ? si 'n :l" ' i^1"1' ' tTame 'mi. i Plehei ?truck oui Daniels .',,.?,, , .,!?.. to - itre and Woltsr besiout. "?'?:.;','?;; ':<,,;"1. ? ?,, , '1 f? Zscl Un at. while Dauberi raced? '??" ' "?-a ?enas . , .. , ,. Bird!? - i- fool Only ?Soo Brookl ? ??"" ,a'"'1 ***** ? tssalr ' v.,:.k. - ??'?> '? ? '"'" 'n the ninth ., ,,,, ., ,.,:-? on ball*, two hita and a unir?a on ?> ,.,,.,,. ? -h.'-?? ?. i ?tart? r ::; u,:,, **???.!.m ???,??' :-. th? -;?"" "" ? l"a-t ?h Msnhstun hs? '" , "" ;??-.-??.?????????. .,,,. .,, centre, and h?.th runner? raced over tb? pi"" 'rbe? ***** mudo a V N. u >.'iK : "Il I i.-l !.. r struck out a , ? ? .,. t.. iklng thelt openins a I ?'? w i.-. i dump? from ??? thi pial - ? ? ,.. ' III .u to . ? t ? i ? e, bul im: ?i; i ? h Wi ? i h.'ii.. ? ith tin I 1-1 I - ?? - M\,,>. ? ? ? 01 "? ,40111 V ... ? . : : II, :; 1 l H? 11 t ...-. I ? r ?? " ? han ? i" 11 ? I I 0 t c . I 1, I ? . . : ? ? i. .\l!. n, ? ? Mlilkifl ? 1 '. ? , ? ? i m i'fth lan?as ? Rai . lui ,.. u u ? n i i | " ? . . S ni .. U II " Il ?I II \? fl "Il t...-. . \. 1% -) Il,. Iintth n ... ? I .m.i S i? MU . lui l?..ili. ? ? t I ??' ? ? ' " ' ? ? . . ? . i\ l-ill I ' I ??? ??. , ? . :..:? ? U I! i. !.. I 1 I Uli | lull, ? II,' :ii . |l lin?) '.'; Ul? 'L I lu ?? Il . -. I ? 11,1 - I 111-1, .1, I II.. BRAHE IN NO-HIT 6AME St. John's Schoolboy Shuts Oi Bay Ridge Without a Safety. i-Y.-.i Brsbe "t Bt John - Pn p i atoi B? li'iol. pttdMd a no-hit hui ii, k.'? against tb? Bs* Ridge High School o st John's Plaid, Brookljta, j? itorda : . ore waa fi to I Brshi pit? bed wll i 'i effi ctl*i eneas I bal be had .? re M iteen strikt outi to bia cri Oil ? ml four ?>f the Ba) Ridge boys reached bt? bass two "i. fr< ? pa sen and two by b. Ing luit by pitch? d baila < ine nf th? run rters ;4"t ?a far as third base, end i ; other t" se? ond, bul i><>tn were itranded The m Ott follows i: tl i: Ptm | g o o 1 o i o a-^-3 7 ' i'.;< Rtdse . ? ?i S " 0 " 0 ?i Bel ?? ? ? SI I..I.M -. ii: m .? .u,., i ii.ii I...II?. . i:,. l.i .. I .? ? m ??n I 1 Nil i ? \ i I le? ? R n i. ' .nu i - ?"? " ? I " l ? W 10 Opi - Wgb " " ?. ?' " o ;> ; BaiieriM Curt?a, kiri>-, g?d oaffeatxni i High, gtewart hihi iiuti-r ai laglaaida Part i: h g Fluahln? . - " " i " i I u i , i Pn i-?? 0 I " " " . j, l j Battartea Pteshla?. ~rotbin?haiu and si mon; Breoklya Prep.. Boa? aa?" i H-??aa ai <;?.:.i-ii i i: n E s, Paul'a.? '-' I ?"' ? ?"? ? _ ??If ? S llHrnHr.l ? I 0 0 1 . I I I II Batteries M. Paul'?, spencei -oui Power; Barnard, ?-.iia.-Ih- sad OT^ugblln PIRATES POUND TWO PITCHERS Kansas <'it>. a pi il B.?Batting two Kan? sas City pltober? out "f tb> i">\ sad taking advantage ol two error?, the Pltti burgh Plrat<*s defeated the Kansas ritj t? un here t?i-?la> by a score ol n to I. T .i ?cor? by Innings follow?: Pittsburgh . ? ? ? l -' -' ? ? ?'? " i* " Kansas ?'ity.'i It t I 0 ? ? ,v I ?? I Batteries?Adaata ?n.i Kelly; BcbUtsor, lU-agun and Murphy, Ki it? hell. MIS.-' GENEVIEVE EBBET8 Thro? h t out I ill. Phillies and Athletics Go Eighteen Innings Battle to a Tie in Longest Inter league Game on Record. FINAL SCORE IS 2 T? 2 Young Pitcher o? American League Team Remain** in Box Throughout. i- ? ? T ? ..... ... i l: ..-.? th.- At III I an.' r, pitched the entii I wa hit - Um t... n time* v. h ? Phllliea used Mexandei foi I'l.alm ? - ?..i two and i:' n I allow? .1 tht former wo -? i piona a total . i ..?.: ten : I The Am? 11 ma gol th? jump on I_ _ _ I ... I ? pi them from th.* i ' The Phtllt? their t? ? I . it.el t h u lid o. ? 'oilIns. ... i ? ? tlili ; ? ? ; I ? .- t.anis ? . ? ? Managei Dootn ... seventh ? -i .- hi? at Mua? le, In? ?| lie - ., . folio H 11 K ...i. >' a .. it " n ii i. . ;?? ! .o " h 2 0 a 0 '." ?' 3 IS J : :.a \ ? asad? r, , K ! II. ,noll>. O'DAY AN UMPIRE AGAIN Hank to Don Blue Uniform an Mask in American League. ? ? i.c . . , i link ? ?'Day, las! : ? a manager of I ? - ft ? u an umplr? -.- ? .1 a . onti.o i tu umpire in i ( lean i.- agu? h< r? toda* Hi ? have held off In the hoi i of | as scout i"i iic- ' i > i m . ag< nt ??i Mui on i" i" i I ?cad.- i - ? ... lid th ! big pit. her I In flm LONG TOUR FOR ItHLETES American Team to Go to ."Vus tralia and New Zealand. San I': .H I ISCO, April ? : 0 in<*< IT waa made h \ .m. s. .-r.-t.it y-u . .?? . i of th? Aic.it. i Athletic I'm.m. that an trat k and field team wo Australia ami Neu Zealand thl? ... Th? team . .... for At -H.i'ia m i ?? t. tarn In April William I'nmat k, a wi I i on ?mat? in spot is .m tin* pa nul a natt* a ..f Ausl ralla, will manag? t be I ism GOLFERS A BIT RESTLESS Many Try Out Summer Greens at the Baltusrol Club. MOTS than 138 in.-ml" i all t;.iif Club sei/...| the opportunit) >?< to try nut th.. recently mowed summer greens on the links there. Th.?Urse wsa declared in tu.indltlon and thoroughly lit for ?i long campaign. a dost n or more with s preference for competition mad.- up a bail -rw**epet*tkss, in which \\. U Garey, with a card of M U U, was the wimi' f. I'. A. I.'lli.n: medien s a - ae? ond u Ith 1(N ; i M NAVY BEATEN AT LACRO?SSE. Annapolis, Md April .'.. In a close 11? era i gam? thai i ? oulr? d I a ?> extra I points before tb? It? wa broken Lshigh I to-dai defeated Navy by a sen.- of itol 'RESULTS OF BOXING BOUTS Alberts H;-.s a Bit the Better of Sullivan in Ten Bounds. I ii ? ....;? ? i ? - torn? s bat j the i- ? >? . "?" Paddy Sullivan, of the u ? a! inds Del . i ?? i .1 i ? \;... : ; ' i.ii .ieii las! lil?;lit ' AI be 11 .?.i- : ,.? fasti . and mon - .' his - rival and s. "i., p..int? thai I i' ne ' . . .. .! V. .it t lie \tiil, ti. i 'tub ..: The n "? * f a... i ? floored Ins man for i ? co nt ol Ii back m i,..."i form and easll) evened the Bert Papp outpoint d Kr?e Kauf- ! ' mann In the - ml -flnal bout "i ten i ounds, ; ' Mi ? lovei n had the !" ttei ef ; man m ten round? at Brown's -a LCUISVILLE DEFEATS TIGERS. Louisville April ?". ?'aid hitting by ?sth ...:urc "i' ti..- exhibition ;.is betwosh th.* I??ti.iit i Xjgi and ' he loi ?" t?*am nt the Aimi**? ..inn., a.... ?un bj a s.ore t?f I s |,. .. Th? i were ten hits for extra I ha'.?, - ' ... .i "f i?' unit led with h j triple and a double. Timel) errors "f thel ? Bid? -I I."in* ville Inninga follows r it i: I . i ? i t : -, *. -, i ? ll.liull . . ?I.' I 1 '.' 8 I ?i '.' I ; >. i Ret? m. i .-,..i i c? Boehl? Hall sas] Btaasg? and Qlb ? SENATORS BEAT THE BRAVES, j "A'sahlngten, April I Washington won Ond and last ?/ame wilh the Hos i.iii Bravee in their exhibition -sirisa here i., ,i.. b) a score ..: - to I Th.. ?-aaa? ?as sh.w and untnt?resttng, Th.- score by Inninga follows: i: r i,* , n . i i .. i ?_? s ii i 1 h I h 1 >. ti l n 7 *. Z\ cut.in- CSahk?, Uroem ?ad Am-anlil. and I WUIlsnisi Perdu? sad Devegbi sad l*arld?sa I BALTIMORE Wi FOE FOB GIANTS McGraw's Men Bat Riotously and Pile Up Runs Without Difficulty Against the Minor Leaguers. TESREAU ON HIS METTLE Oiark Bear Hunter Holds Oppo? nents Scoreless for Five Innings ? Wiltse Pulls Up Lame and Matty Finishes. Baltimore, April k- Lending hi? team Ifor the first Urn? thii season agslast an -r. gatton of baseball player? who rom<-i ?i least give .? semblance of soase his sue st.iff. McOraw forgsd saother i.Hi-it,i,- vi. tor> for th. (Hants when th" Kaltlraore Oriole? were tt pit lead bar? thai afternoon by s aeora ot H to I Tbe Kante was spotted sera and then ?ith costly errors, most of whfek were com? mitted by tbe bom? team arMla al th* ?am? ton?- tbe champion? ?>f Um National League held another one of ih.^ir batting "?1 ebrafJona, lacing ???it .?ixtrrn safe hits. jamon? whleh nestled nine double? an? ti' ? ??? till 1? s. BI? Jeff. Teorema ?ras fnt meted artth the t. . ?it twirling Ken York ta s reniai y. ind although be bad ? litt!? trouble Im I managed td bold his "tfj-ponenta scorekt? i for tii.- tiv inning? h? worked Two alts rere mad? off hla delivery, ?rkMe ?Il bata* ; mon \> ' ii' forced to l?o 1 to th,- SU| ? : merit? ??t the apttboll and Can the ah The beat hunter was paralmonloua with his passes and ? J>. 1 nof, transport aay aw to Brat Qeorge Wiltse wsa selected to gassh tbe game, but v\as conip?ll<-<d t?i retira In ths laeventh after working <?ni> on?- frame, la ; which a ?Ingle and a double worn bunebed for Baltimore'? first run. When Uta v.-t < m n southpaw batted In the -wreath b? de a quick Ktari t.i firs* aftet bitting the ball and pulled up lame, ?0 thai ate* 1 O..W look him'out after Mala? 1 had stank ?I In the seventh. Matt] wem Into Um bei thout being thorougMy warmed up and his opponents nick? 'i him for two tuts and is many runa After be one? go! under way b< was n??t p ired upon, although b? v- .- hit safely ?veiy Inning. Hh iwkey, - 1er ? Ith co . but muck I? ss < v,...i li net ? ? the and ?-'-?i alone w? II 1 nough m I ? ?'..if,-, but i ? dkl not ling? 1 long ? ?it- tbe visitors began to sample ht? 1 n- was handicapped by pom? ? fron aupport, < Soon? r In < ? ntre ? . ? tiibutin? two-mlsplays at time? when the! ? dan - Helped ?lo I .. three pass?. th? (llanta ha'd little dlfBculty In making their ais hita count for ova runs in Um Brst four it Theieupon Bhaarke] waa ?helved In ?? troi of Roth, ? ho bad an 1 mbn ? ball ; ertory n hieb badi fair I > t give trouble for .? mom .it Howe after tanning two ?>i" the Brst three men to lace him Roth had to lowi 1 I under at avalan? be of four two-baa? hit?, contributed by Merkle, Ifeyera, Tearaau and Bnodgrass, 11 ttlng three runs Th?* ?st- r tightened ni? In th? next frasas and 1 tired Burn?, I toj ?? ? I Mui ?trlkes, but tbe effort taxed hi? itn -1 ? to auch ?n extent he was able to do little more meritoriou? work ano Um visitors hit ht.ii almost ai w m. Ton bit? ?ad ?even runa aren bar reeled ? > t R ?? Herfck ?rai ths leading bltti r of th* day.? -.ii'.-ti'S. two doubles and a triple, - oaaing the plate three Unwi ? . .\i. ? rs ---.it In two hits of lusty pro? portions, bouncing one of thorn off tha fence In ?'ft Held. Burn? and Bnodg I picked up 1 '"!?' ? apiece loafer misiu 1 ,,.... made foui bit? to-day bad Us given bim ? chance, but after be ha'i ibled In Um Scat he was bsnded tbre? I tase?, so bis opportunlUe? for atickwesk wen s .? Running Up again?! a :eal team for tii? :irst tiiii?'. th? ?liants also fac^d some real fans.' who expreseei themsehre? In Um . tool ?PI rOOBd ba??hall ntann?^r. S110U grase, of coursa 1>??s sipotifd i-onsider ,,i,i. ?bus? tins ?prlng after the ansia, tun?s of last fall, but ?o far Im has ?ot ?ff lightly, Bhafer, of tb? perfumed note? rep itatlon, beim Um target foi most of Um com m? I? Th? Battlmore "fana a ?*? ?a Arthur 11?.m the beginning of the gam? until thi . ,..| l..,ri I to) M has a h->sf ?f a?lmir. ? I In town who lint**** that be asead ?la tin-..- between Innings out n?-ar the right ti. l.i bleacher?, wham they ? oui?i talk i" inn!. That ?action of Um crowd stood BP ?ir, the bench?? ?very tir"?' Lnrrjr caaM M bat and gar? tin- valiant second biisem?n ;, regal reception although tbe ?reether ?as a tt if.?- COOl, ?? many as five thon aand apectatora were out th?.- stands b? Ing ?early filled. The ?cor? follow?: \r.\v rORK gALTIMORB Ut r h l"> "?<*' aiirhpn*? ,-t.cf t ? : t ?? Cooper, et.?* ' I II 1 iso rwombij n? ?i 1 ; "?A .f ? 1 : 1 0 1 Corro?an, If ? 0 1 0 1?? Doyle' ft :? 1 ? - I* UutO, Tt .400401 , ray rf 4 0 t 1 01 Homer, ih 41) I ? on rf 1 t ' I ?? Parent, tb 1110 4? 1 1 110 I o Matad, s? . 41 .-.,,.,; 1 ? n 1 T-f-n . . ; o 0 ?? 3 o ??hawkey, ;> 1 o o 1 so i:"h '?' ,rt t ? I? 1 . ?.;.... hrnan 1 >? o o 00 .... ,, 1 o n o 1 o T?tala ?! U M ? U 1 Tottis *?? *?lfl -'15 * ??Batted f."1;- Roth m aiath taatag \. ? T? ri Huill?n??!?' 0 i) 0 ? I S S-1 ' ? rt s rtra* baae aa enera- N'.1?- tors, 1 Balti? more, 1 bail an baaei New \r>..u. i; naiti? 1 u m ?. ballt ??ff ?hawkey, s off Roth " Struek out -B? Te-weao. ": by Hhawkey. -' by Roth, ?i. by Wlltae. 1; b> - m 1 Thr.but hiu Doyl . M-rk.-. D?vore Two-baae hlti Bhal r, Marrar? \'' ' Merkl? ..''. Teareau BnodirraM It), r-v?in i h Heuaer. Sacrifice fly?Meyer?, st^l"?* - ?fer, Merkle. Pa oti ha_-_<T-fa. Mh? off Hhawkey, I In ? inaitiR?. ??ff Tturtmu. I in ;. Innln**: ""' Wiltte, 3 In 1 ?naiag. Isa pin -vickera. Thae?Ift attajntaaea l?W THORPE FANS FOUR TIMES. Chattanooga, Tenu?, ABtfl 0.-Jim Thorpe struck out earh of the four timen ho went to bat in the gBSM hwo to-day botW-MO th?> s^coiiil team of the ?iiants and Chattanooga, of the Southern League Kew V"ik won hf a score of .'? to 4 lu ten innings HARVARD WINS AT SOCCER. Cnmbridga ?lass., April I.?Harvard de? feated iiavrrfoni it so???-i her? to-day by a score of 1 to 2.

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