and Yankee Stand Idle Phillies Another Bump as Superbas Win, but Giants MARKSMEN MAKE Leap of Benny Kaiiff THE PUBLIC LINKS ARE OPEN TO ALL COMERS . . . »»brigc-s RECORDS AT THE Lands Him in Bylaw N.Y. A.C. TRAPS George L. Lyon Is High Up to the Armpits, Too» Where He Is Gun in Shoot Prelimi¬ Stuck Fast.Owner of Giants Says nary to Title Meet. Federals Can Have the Player if SCORES 191 HITS His Contract Is Binding. AT 200 TARGETS' By RTWOOD BROIN. Biggest Field In History Will Wriprii.TW.ny Knuff leaped Io the Giant«) he landed In the middle of Contest To-day In Clay Bird A bylaw. Worse than that, he sank through the treacherous footing up to hi« Just, now he if« stuck fast. It may he for year» and it Championship. armpits. his may ho forever before the player can extricate himself. The date of AH kinds of records went by the rescue Hcri-f-idr-. upon the Nation.-il Commission. boards at the Travers Island traps of Rul 20 of the commission's code is the trouble maker. "In all eiM the Athletic Club yesterday. lie It was the shoot to or rJesertion," says this bylaw, "the offender may preliminary tha of failure to ropo;', annual bird a line, in the discretion of the commission, clay championghin of reinstated w,*h or without which will be decided shall have an outlaw team America, at tao provided, however, that if the player joined home of the Foot of his shall not he acted on Winged orjraniiatioa. his application for the removal disability The first record to fall «sao in tho within throe years after his offence." number that took part in tha shoot case could As Kauff took the leap to the Feds only a year apo his Notwithstanding the fact tv it i- wag not be considered until 191 according to this rule. Governor Tener, pro one of the worst days of th» lesion, 111 dent of the Natioi N and a member of :he National Commission, gunner«, principally from o.. of town, said yesterday that be could not predict what action the commission were on the firing line. It wag the would Uike concemig Kauff, but he added, pointing to Rule 20, "This biggest field that ever has taken part and it sounds pretty clear to me." in a preliminary «hoot. seems to cover the case L. Naw York Johnson, the American Leapue representative on the commis- George Lyon, Athlet!« Ban Club, was the high gun of th« day H« in a from Chicapo as sayinp: pion, was quoted dispatch captured the featura erent »1th a roe- to plav with th»?- "Kauff lm inelirible ord acoro of 191 out of a pottlbU 100 Giants or ar.y other team in organic target«. Last y«ar the event *»«» won baseball. According to the rules, Baseball Limit by R. L. Spott«, the prêtent amateur reinstateme champion. .would have to apply for Spott« finished third yeiterday, the and could r.ot be reinstated for to Bothers McGraw .econd price going to A. B. Rlchardion, I don't know that he would who come« from Del. Th« .year«. then." Dover, fourth reinstated even Sisyphus, who used to roll a rock gunner wn J. L. Snow, of Boiton. All James GafTney. owner of the Brave these gunner» did better than oe the ¡ lo Ihe top of ñ hill only to hare It th« eld Charles H. Ebbeta, record of 184 made by Spott* a y«ar William P. HhKer. of the Phillie slide to the foot again, can appre¬ ago. He-rr^'ea'), of t Harry president«he Pitl ciate ihe troubles of John McGraw. The shooting wa« remarkable when Giants, nr.d Harne*. Dreyfus, The of Ihe Giants has the weather condition« are taken Into burgh owner, conferred with liovern consideration. There wa« rot r his learn down only a Tener and John Heydler yesterday worked hard to get bad wind, but a haze «wept in from gardir.g the Khu'T en.se. but no a to the twenty-one limit, but he «ill Long Island Sound that chilled the nouncemen' wai to the rest; nimrods and made it del'herat not he able to accomplish the feat anything but of their date pleasant on the firing line. Lyon led on Contract, by to-day. which was the set HOW TUG KIEW GOLPER LOOKS To Th6i WlU\>l¡fFEDERAL LEAGUE. hits to-day, Beats Brown in follow: th th limit has been reached. The club . AMERICAN LEAGUE. their safeties off Dubuc and Virginia rREMMINART 8HOOT HO 1AIU.FT*« player under bit ¡bunched 100 S^- club. According to Carrol won by a score of 4 to 1. for ririt Brooklyn h hopes that players who are laid up GAMES TO-DAY. (.AMES TO-DAY. lone was a Cobb Game Remarkable targets, ta-g-r-. Total Kauff refused this money, although GAMES TO-DAY. Detroit's tally gift. O U lion . on th for a considerable length of time at New York. nttiburgh at llr.ii.Ul.in. a , went to third on A B Rlcr.anlaae. IN»3 had previously drawn $474.47 Bn»lon at Nf» York. St. lout« at N>nark. drew Poor R I. wa will not counted In the at 4Va*hlngton n! II-.«Inn a wild and scored on a sacrifice Fielding. Spntta. IM .< $6,000 salary which Carroll says be required Brooklyn Philadelphia. at < Kin-.i« i it» at Baltimore. pitch I. I M. »111*1 contrac ( at Detroit hlrago. to Th« Tribun«.! A. L. »* as the figure set in the disputed list of twenty-one. hlnige PltUhurgh. St. I oiil» at rift-eland. < hlrago at RufTalo. fl>- (By Teletraph Rums. 1*4 < Inrlnnatl at St. I/nula. The visitors threatened to tally Brown J riar». Jr. *» ;-4. »4 with the Tip Tops. Providence, April 30. The J i Griffith. «¦» lti «4 OF GAMES YESTERDAY. RE.SIT.TS OF GAMES lUIBatBAT. in the sixth inning, but Cobb, was beaten .1 ** The Case of Hal Chase. REST/ITS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. REM'l.TS again was: University baseball nine 11 HtndrteaSM.MIM 0. who had reached thira base, R 4. Mhtif. !«-.IM . XTaahington, «1; Philadelphia. 1. Kan «a» < Its-, 2; Baltimore, here this afternoon by the fast travel¬ I. of Rule 20, sug 2; Philadelphia. 1. a started .4 S'ai,lei . »4 »4.ti, The interpretation Brooklyn, ( 4; Detroit. I. M. I.oui» s». Newark w York (wet gmnndl). The game was slow uninteresting i r i A.laini. fl »H Giants. "Hal Chase player ford's was in il the Nations ganized baseball," said Gilmore, "and AMERICAN lEAGlE STANDING. FEDERAI, laSAOVl STANDING. single. for the greater part, and played II Martin . MVA M without any delay by NATIONAL I.EAGCE STANDING. The score follows: rain. The visitors showed t. It Kamlall . »7 IT» I* tha' we don't to do so now. in I.P.C.I IT. I.P.f. a drizzling .4 - Commission In spite of the fact propose spite n'.i.n. w. i.ri. W. I.P.t \\. U PC. W. 'A. OF.TnniT IA to. to the Hell . lti « 6 Newark_10 A .A"'.*. Kan». City H S .500 CHICAOO I*). » tine form in the field and up v Q Hill . »r the Yankees to with ar of the action of the New York club. Ml .TSR St. I .un- S B .471 Detroit.12 5 ..OU Boston. .4M ae ah r h po a I* lti he play Phil» H '¦ .61,". RufTnlo. .6 H .4110 abrli pe ball. Iir «il T»r . 17a 4-. jumped sair At ten with National and ..« 9 .400 New ^nrk. S 4 .n<¡. ( Vve land 7 9 .437 (hlrago.... ss. 3 0 <> 110 seventh inning played* errorless team on the Pacific Coast.'' least players < inrlnnHtl ft « .«Oil Brnokl-rn. 9 « .«OH M. I oui». R 9 .357 4 00 4 10 Bush, in . «."¦ ITS outlaw 5 0 .8.17 (hlrago. I" 7 ."ss I'hlla 4 9 .307 Brooklyn.. Qulnlan.rf 1 000 session forgot how to of the American clubs have offered ( ». fl .5*1 1'ill.liiirgh fl II .353 lt.Mri. Sh 4 t 1 10 Puller, B>... SaO In that they A J M.-Mir.u» . «0 John B. Foster, secretary league hii-ago H « .571 M. Lmmkt.. 4 12 .'.'50 I'itl-hurgh ft 7 5H: Maltlmore ft n n <. a [H Commission has during the winter to jump their valid It, .I.m. 7 6 ,SU Srw \nrU 3 0 .'¿50 «UMlilngton R.(»l'ns.Zb 11 . 3 4 »Jaeobeon... 196 handle the ball temporarily, and, as «rtt.itin Giant«. "The National Pournler.lf * 1 3 l 00 Mortarlty.lb Oft« oo«V the Rrown team nearly tied the II i; liiiKerman. Mifl n contract« and us, but we refused n «¦ «. 1 ft ft result, K «* power in the matter of pun¬ join J ..! ns.ef 4 10 4 l«obb, ef. : I). Mallo»» . *4 17* supreme i " « ft ft score, base by Captain O . -4 O* baseball he added, their services. Everybody knows that VVMver.g-g 101 i « nswford. rf 4 1 4 poor running Pt*gej 17-i ishing players," 10 S00 3 ft 0 them the chance. I). T la»ah» . M »SM or amend its own we turned Marquard back, that we re¬ Wrlef. lb... 2« 1 S Vi-aeh. If.... Johnston costing D. y 4- 1«» "and may suspend c. »Al 4 1" Kavan'gh.lh 101 1000 was not nn earned in the Mi-MíJií». H to li'cker with James and that we Rehalk. There M. II .ule . - .» laws at any time. There is nobody fused S 00 0 10 VIM 3b. :b 3 ft ft 010 of '.«S its Reed." Fabcr. p.. contest, all being the result poor H miser . «1 *» !4» Back - to upon gave up Comes e... tOO 600 of jurisdiction pass Coombs I McKee, MastlM . e* higher Jack the field. The men M M Kauff's for rein- 0 1 0 2 0 work in Virginia can Rule Right p_3 .Mar«l«o . 44 acts. The commission wipe Benny application Dubue, C V. M* to a start and piled up I, »i .* ont a mail or telegraph vote. statement was wired to the National got away good H l>a»la . 1*1 20 by Tétala.. lOltrHC Total».2« l S C4 S O a 6 to 0 lead at the end of the fourth H. o Allyn . 1*1»< There is no necessity for that body to Commission yesterday. A longer appli¬ r »an «^ coupling their hita with costly .h*" M wait until its next annual mooting, cation is being prepared at the Nation¬ .Batted for Full«» In th« eighth Inning. inning, U y l'elhaa: . IM «1 Famous behind Cram. M-A-Il« . >« Name M he, is will H t i until Janu¬ al and He Made 0 1 0 1 0 a g-*, misplays which does not take place League headquarters Where i i-hl-ago. l'Iitt mailed tietrolt. ft 0 0 t ft 0 0 ft 0 1 The redeeming feature of the game H .«I1*0 ary." to-day. from the |i I 're4 . H 1*4 who to the In the mean time it seems as if Kauff Three-bai» hit.Fourni»» Piolan gggej g|tg was a great catch by Murray 'i M- Mini . »1 44 1*1 Several players jumped uff 4; nff « a iiaugh. Roth Eirried runs I)iihu<*, bat of White in the fifth inning. OBlgf . ff »* 1«S Feds have beert reinstated without were off the diamond for the time Joe Schultz Proves Aid 1 Bgcrlfl 4) hit» Hrlef. \>a.-h. M<-K»e. I. A \VI!«on. »I 4 «i of Athletics Shows Big à Bues on' The score follows: Ray Caldwell, being, lit least. Although rated among Cast-Off l.eft on baie»-Oil. ago. 4; Detroit, K H. Hrm.ner . »t IM M probationary period. 1 srnn*k out -. s Walter in I.»Ill Off Fil.er. -.. ,-ff Mme, VIRGINIA. BROWN. \v. r. New on . »I »I ¡"4 Jimmy Austin and the greatest outfielders in the coun¬ Cheers Brooklyn of "Iron . Perritt, in Duhijo. r h a 47 Poll All His Old Wares Reawakening Hv Fib»r, 'J; by Huhu.-. I, Wild pttxhea- ah r h pía'' ah po E. II. Kltle» . fi 111 Johnson leaped away from organized try, lie will have to take to the backlog Pgber, rmrtres-I'tneen and Nal'.ln Tlme-J 0.1. li.rkley.as 4 10 0 S Î Dike. If. Ill 1 'il u \ :.. .«1 II 1-1 and back again without1 being to show his skill until the National Man" and Hum¬ -» w.-mith.iM io o oo Marra)*, -:i>. Ill : «o u r uevmutb. »ii« baseball o n n II H fonk . «471 74 that a and Pitches Super- BROOKLYN N. I. I'HIf.APKIJ'HIA N la lb., Ill I oi .r.vhnston.s.i « i : 1*1 It is true, however, Commission has made ruling. Even a e White, K u wi.llam». '«l »1 punished. as abr li ps» al. r h po rtillllp«. rf 40 1 4 0 0 Kai," «ton. Jb 4 aubert.lb 3 2 Btlckeey.tb S1 1 Q. II. Sue!» . »1 I»l He was ,-tentel rf 8 0 1 1 0« H«. K. r. If. I I 1 3 "1 al 2b 3 11 3 4 ,l«inall. rf 4 1 i> I 0 1 74 47¡j Plenty of Precedent. suspended indefinitely yester¬ 1 :< n o 0" ed, both in the arm and at heart, oc¬ I'.i* n I I. lUrtlaM. 141 Jumes Gilmore. Il Tli-gripl- to Th» IMM If 4 0 1 I «* 1'rnvHfh. rf l TO THE PIRATES ¦Prae. c.... * '0 -.» o o i-..inhere, c. i-onio \ T. Lenane Jf. 71 I» 141 commission makes a day by 2b3 0 14 10 Whuterl. cf 4 00 1 0 0 cupied the mo ind for the home team 0 3 1 I'onovan. c. I o o 0 n n 44. B 74 lil »¦. the Jack Coombs. t'all'ivsav.o 401 ' Ogrlin. Seernlnglv Philadelphia. April 30. o o o 1 I I " 50 71 between the man who mere¬ Tener to Ward. the famous f. 4 0 0 Dug-ay, tb.. 2 I Me was unable to curb the hitting pro i'ram. p_ 1*0 S A hllli . M 1H diatinctlon of the Brooklyn Superbas, S Ulli "b 4 1 1 6 io l.'i'lenis. lb 4 0 2 12 10 more ruv*. Il 1 I 0 0 0 0 r nii'i» .ri i*« »i with the Feds and the one who 4 3 clivities of the visitors any than l"i W. J. 7i la« T* ly aigns R. who wired s "Iron Man," whose name is emblazoned Mi arty.c 4 0 2 4 SO Kllllfer. ef 0J SI Pitcher for Cubs Holds His' Brennan. Phil Robert Ward, had o RI of his had been, and K. A l/-«*atel!| . 71 .¦» with them. The case of over the pages of i oomb*. n 4 0 2 2 ¡0 Rlxey. p .. S o i any predecessors Sit US Total«. 17 4 S 27 13 5 14» playa the of Kau;T in lasting letters o o o o o which Total- ..Ml (J. !.. Oilxirn . 7'. 1.4« Il is one protest against capture nvetaer ... o but for the habit of wasting hits, One Hit 'Batted fnr train In the ninth Inning, Chappelle, however, precedent received the fol¬ baseball history, returned to his own loo ft oo Opponents for K B Mtrlra'h. M l-O Tener has overlooked. to Governor Tener, Bert_ has apparently overcome the Brooklyn I « -' 2 0 0 I I O-S K. »nn langera«. 77 1S» »J which Governor Virginia o o I S «.4 - . from the National to-day. scor« 0 0 o 0 I, B. Flint . 74 || a reserve clause with lowing reply League 27 1" o Total» Í0 1 S 27 Ml team, he might have seen the Until Ninth. Brotan ¡Tf Chappelle jumped Cast to one side by the Athletics, Totals 34 2 11 Berkeley. Phillip«, Free Three w. a rtrae . »1 1« 77 club and the executive yesterday: .Rt'i frr I.urlerus In tli« ninth Innlnt iBs''eil Stnleii baae* «.«. S i the Chattanooga joined to win world's pile up. SO. The Chicago «Miite. I>tke Murr»y Xa.-rlnv* hit« Fnr,r4 . :t 7» wire of the team he helped foi In the ninth Intilng to ï'itt«*burtzh. April hau- hl's Siel'i He wa«< set adrift by the "Answering your yesterday, cut Bit*« It ii to be noted, and with regret a score Berkele«. Paactsal, Jeina.il Stni.-k oui By l'»ll« '..nri'l . Il 14«74 Tip Tops. are in unceremoniously t'ubs defeated Pittsburgh by on n(t H. 74 41 1 Sf one season of play, and al¬ you apprised that the player championships; "ODilliOlv-I all supporters of the Flotbush clan, .«a« 'i, i'-.' Crans, I Hase» lai!» C«lle*ay. M. Brlgham. Feds after Mack and to 1 the excellent - h»li Bv Irani, t.. II. H. Shannon. 7»1'.» will not be to adrift bv Connie pronounced .-,« flOOOOfinoi-l, iio men died on of 4 to-day through -am. ! Uli b) pt'i-hed with the New¬ question permitted play that fewer than eight 4. 44 1. Allen . »1 74 \\t most immediately signed hod as a niaior league star. Coombs of /.abel. s. Smith, l-'lrst la«» on errnr» -Vlriinla. in the National at this time." tun pitching- Ki'iwn. 7 H Lee . 14 1 W| ark club of the International League. League Tun hase hi'* Da*B**rl *.*.!.». «"««steel Btatta the lines. Kleven hit«, which Included one I I.efr nu hase»- Virginia. *, stood the Phillies on their collective The home team made only hit I A Hall . »1 74 bv that John Heydler, secretary of the Na¬ " l.»meil rent Brooklyn, 1: Phil«. Daubert and Sten¬ Tin-» 1 *'0. mplre Kgaa. ** [B has since been released '.s.s* «chulta « Wheat, 44 . He . by i-ii'nam M ami he;it them by a score of >»¦ i- Doubl« pl»> the ninth inning, when a triplo li« tional for Governor rifle* two runs. And then until 44 H Minóla . 7 team, but not on the grounds ot! ineli- League, speaking I.eif ta boes Bronl'yu. s, gel, produced just their 1-- to 1. is (nd D*Ub*t*l a gave the Pirates f l'ium . »I74 IM.er, said that the game played be- first >,»».> nn error» Brnoi there were two errors. and single M wit- in K Shel.ion . gibility. Not more than 2,000 spectators < run. Cooper was pounded hard AGAIN 10 The desertion of Kauff moved the tween the Braves and the Giants yes¬ Off Co 4. off Bliey. On the other side, however, there only SENATORS T H I.HTiwea. |s» 71 as a the comeback of the famous nit Bv Cootnh*. I: I'? Kls«y, J. Umpire* fourth and eiehth, three hits ami as much activity as the terday would stand regularly nessed were flashes of that has the C. Y Raii-lall . 12 fl U4 Feds to Just af¬ Ortta nm* . 02. the brilliancy is¬ contest. It is understood that pitcher, for it was cold here this Bjro#and two runs being made in each inning. J I L-nrh . »1 4 National James Gilmore played carried the leaders into their present DEFEAT ATHLETICS ? 44 ltn»et»irr. el 71 1»| I-eajruers. the Giants will make no formal ternoon and heavy rain clouds hung The score follow-.: 44 a call for all the owners In his pro- There were Bert Du- II r armer . I«,» «1 sued this over the city. Jack was garbed in the proud position. '. 1-iTTSBrnrin IK. 1.1 .1 A R K.ll.'tt. 7«! to meet at the Waldorf to-day. test against ruling. the of the gey. with his seven chances, a CHICAOO m l»*j league of a hostile tribe, but the even partiallv depredations including ab i-h'>na<* abrlun¡i.- Jime« IloMnann . 1 ¦,« of the also will August Herrmann, chairman of the Uniform :; I Allows Two 44 7 *. The attorneys league that. The uniform could leaders thus fnr. couple of hit-killing stops, and "Demon" <;¦>.. I. rf... 411 3in fohnston. lb I Boehling Only II. Ile'eluritjr. Qf from forgot . be present to discuss possible court National Commission, telegraphed crowd while he a forked Pave Bancroft, who shone at shortstop Usher. »»..4 12 110 i'aray, If... 3 10 .'ft 0 E. t'. liunllier .77II» for < incinnati that the commission would rot change the man, and Coombs was Coombs, pitched If. 3 0 1 1 Oft HHlr-d. |h... 4 I I 1301 to Get as Far as 1 I. Paslilson. T". T! 14« action. Before leaving Chicago that defied the bats of all as usual. Killifer also starred behind IsVhult», ft ft Quakers H. M IWtli ¦««t that he be able to handle the Kauff case with hm'.ed as a hero by a Quaker City lightning* /unman.2b »11 í 2 ft Htn.hman.rf ,1 ft 4« New York Gilmore declared «a.i ft ii ft ft 4 ft ft I. | Wing. )». 7*71 U« «BV« Becker, I.uderus and Killifer, th« bat lb 4 1 7 \Yai*n..r. .b. 7! Third Base. 1 7 did not out meeting. He predicted a decision crowd once more. ft O A 4\ hur-rh . 717 Kg and his associates contemplate out of a situations. After to break into the .-f 4 0 t 3ftft [agjeane, cf. 4 0 J I -1 a few ( oornb» walked wi'h the cunning of helped few trying threatening William» ft 'B to Tie Tribune ] K II Delà he». 7* ¡4; would seek to Within days. 0 I H'i ft lu son. c .. 1 0 110 Ti-lrgraph retaliation, but merely | was his chief aid. IVre^nahnr 4 .1 II Kmitaliie . 14g «7 found for end Job Schalt« Joe; lead like a regular team, the Superbas o n .1 0 ft the master, and althouch 4 ft ft 1 isVhang-, <*..lftl 30. Joe 1 ut-i« .74 »l over down the fifth frame. Phelan, 3b Ua-hington. April Boehling lu hits, he had trouble with only was all the lot, rutting finally got started in Zabel, p 4 0 0 0 : ft i«-r her. si... 4fnl | ) in his own left- J J i>'l>i*r.<»hu4).** .4 IK eight vicious drives with OB« hand, turning Dauber) drove a double to cen¬ o ft h swung along famously I h s-wn. 74 -.41 three hitters. Becker, Luderus and ringing ft ft ft «nd easily defeated I s» what looked like damaging hits when tre field, and romped to third on Sten¬ .Vlox. 1 «O, handed way to-day h Blasa . i4 Killifer divided the singles among M.imaug, p 0 0 0 «O') the Athletics. The score \4 I. Ion, _ «» 141 Becker had left the hat into force-out« and gel's sarniicial bunt. Jake held his Philadelphia .1 K'emlng them. Killifer and quite they was ii to I. and marked the th'rd vic¬ »4 Base Lines was at llr.uk, . nr «0 the a base while Wheat ft Dust from like pirate. expunged S 1 a da\ at the expense of the Colby behaving thorough-going Tota;» 14 4 127 Total».at j ser:i_*£ of .«4 field tory for (¡rifnth's men in the II I Tikeit . ,,, the fans were tir.it. doorge Cutshaw, however, was . man, getting three hits each. Of Rut even Quaker City I 1. Il-igari . »2 -4«, won the .l'a 'ed fo» Cooper In th« eighth Inning four game... 14 4- -, 74 course, Luderus got the other two. forced to owti hi« «kill and he the right man in the right place, and men hriathed | it comes to the use of a t.4 two . By HEVWOni) RROI N. when "propose" his deeds deserved. he sent one down the line that not even ,chi-ig« a o o i . a s Ju.st Quaker City 4 M \4a.ii*-r *til i-eahle. that when applause D n « o o o o o l.t .74 «., w» f< r "purpose." It w;i* not however, gh the raritied atmosphere of third base, -ja seen Kauff play, was another star perform Bancroft i-ould snare, and Haubert had has« I. Ii P*WtSf ...... I Nerer having it came to stopping a scoring proposi¬ Catahaw i.' Btti i. -I Saier. Ilalnl M«*ga few ami far between were those «J fields or hats; but \\ one of the no trouble in the « 4. 1 and T 11 Helnt/ . .. «7 know how he the er, and Ruck heat, *>till denting plate. -aiir Eamad rani bleats, i-ttt«tiurgh. 1 don't Grant, of Harvard, is still tion Coombi ruled supreme until the of the mul- II |i . liarnlle» . 7.' the National lommission is Edward in a few six, to Wi'h one out in the sixth, Becker K».-rin.-e hlr HHlUlla Sa-rlfl.-e fl» Wagne» I.elr who reached heights and then gathered . y Hoaafeaa before the («iants, but where, pray, are ninth inning. Then, only, ?uperha«, l hl<-ago, 5; I'ltrihurgh 7 Kir»' -ack. In the fourth inning the with we'll wager that he be exact hard hit baila to left Celd. »candali/.« «1 the crowd by making a r-ff I Hit» IKT eraj «, « -iinel!) done Benny Reed and Fred Cook, of Prince¬ did the cohorts of Moran wriggle out ,-"".-. o"p»r. bunched a double aid a sin¬ Il k-;|i h'rihaue» as the waiter in Khíp'i a eaten of muff of a drive Schultz. Joe » tiinlnia. off Mimiui. none In 1 Athletic«) t will be hailed greatest Thanks to Lew McCartv made great by got inoper, 9 la «1 . **¦ ton? In Troy and Toronto, is the an¬ of the \»h»ti>wash tub. Krurk oui- By Zab»l. », hy luoper. I. and their lone run over M l**B» 1' the game. cast, the Bancroft's wind blown fl\ out in the to necond on the affair, and counted Inning Tim» gle pushed r 11 .'.»1 1 . swer. Coombs and hi» supporting - 1 niplrea Kletu and Kmslte .«) box. when Lew McCartv stood in the breach In Mamaus. the platter. B Tin 1er . Superbas earned an even break in this ¦¦' worked in the J J nielan . 14 we the of with a drive to left field for a base. Wyckoff, who box for Now understand hesitancy from whose the onlv team to check Fppa Rixey, tall, lank and left-hand- A \4 nrrle . :,4lag He has a by¬ Rebel Oakes, Pittsburgh series, being Mack's men, was hit hard in three Judge Landia. probably Feds Poll Perritt wag sr.atched away,; three were sufficient. law ooncealed about his person. Pitches Kansas innings. Those was discussing the pitcher's perform- BY Packard for the total number of runs and vic¬ interdi to aaeoa this season yesterday. Somebody HUGGINS HAS A,BIG DAY TWO STRAIGHT FOR WEEDING OUT CUBS Feds to tory. In the other frames Wvckoff Harry Hempstead apply remarked that Poll was suffering from City Victory and avoided trouble. twenty une limit to his lawyera as went along nicely that a »ora arm, caused by too much cold One More Man to Go Be¬ Baltimore, April 30 Masterly pitch¬ score follows: well aa to the Giants. Cake». Makes and THE CORNELL NINE Only in de¬ The weather. "That's not it," »aid by Gene Packard resulted ?. rnn.\ \ ai, he's tied with Is Reached. ing Feds this after- IVABHINOTON L ni.i.rin within the "As a matter of fact, up as Cardinals Beat Reds. la The fore Limit feat for the Baltimore all il' abrh im a« A revenge lies power [By Te'ef-ar'i TYlbur.*.] 0 0" 1 .¦ " great writer'! cramp that he caught when he 30. a noon in the first game of the series Mneller. rf 3 : J Mini.I,, rf THE TURKISH Ward He might retaliate by St. Louis. 31». knocked *10. Dartmouth Chicago, April Schorr, pitch¬ « i i s » if , CIGARETTE of Robert was all those contracts this April Muggins Hanover, N. H., April with Kan-ss City. The final score was Koater, 3*- *A,jia*i, |f (| Arthur Fromme. signing a home run in Ihe fourth inning of er the Chicago Cubs rf. 111 I " Ktrsink, et, to: ] i o signing spring. lost iti «econd game in two daya to j-urchased by 2 to 0. 'i 2t. hu : It to-day's game with the ( íncinnati S was re¬ latióte, ball and the Fed» may b» Cornell here t'o-day by a «core of 4 to from uth Bend last year, Suggs twirled well up to the eighth. au,If ill l on Mclnnia, it. 4 o .* ; o o Trie beat oí Organised will Reds, bringing the count for St. Louis n «e n n i par« in but The Yankees compete against under agree¬ Doolan and Perring starred in the field¬ Morgan. Ht I«« I .' Han.. | j j hopelessly divided many ways, in Peterson to-morrow to I, Dolan made the final tally 2. A wet field «lowed up the play and leased to-day optional ill io se tel a M U R A I) y o« can get together, Billy Sunday up Ki.pf Ban and Jim always Pickering, a native son, will catch for m the sixth, and the Cardinals won by bad throws excusable. ment to Kort Wayne, in the Central ing. follows: M, Hrl.le »« 3 I 1 1 7 0 M.A-o-. c :. 0 0 1 10 cannot deacnK«. made The score by innings 10 0 n to WvrUoff, p. '.'0 0 6 10 team. a' score of 6 to 2. the Cubs' it h . I Hochllng.p But vou Donovan's The «core follows: League. His release brought »eojjnig« The score follows: Kiiiaa» >Vj t 0 0 * » » ? 1 . -' 10 I it to Hans Lobert in Thurs- "!.. DAXTMOtrrH roster down to twenty-two, and by to¬ «¿gittern *»o»**o* 0-4) 7 j Tntala ,.10 . |«T IT 0 Total* Ba IN fttll in»tantly. And The injury f»T (H I. ClVflNNATl IN 1 1 0 s 4 to more serious laOCIS ahrh ¡o «. mbttt ,.. » , night President Thomas expects to and Brown. Sugg*. Smith and Wuhlngtnii 4 I « « . « you never for» day's game is »aid be Hbr S ti Be a'T h po »<¦ o Bauart»».Packard 0 0*0100*1-1 12 : S 40 l^arh. et 4114 B irpa* If Sin I It n*:-Mam*. If 4 have of a catcher, thus Ow«ni I'liilt.telpht« % it is M Tyree, got than at first believed. It under¬ Hugna.îh : 20 Ksketlne :. disposed l.ase hit» M.Brl.le B t »Ii LariiH rune. Iwilan, If 4 1 ! 1 «ft Htt-rtea ». 4 4 ; l'onovnîbll* '¦¦ir within the legal limit of twen¬ Two fl« aà fji he be out of the ¦ « g n 1 »«viilVe stood that may game ht) 1 * 1 . i n o | M« l»n »« ef.... Ml 2 S« OIT Mi.Rnft-, llnehllng, Latstlg, rf | o " 1. t* for a of week». » n » rf 4* 4 n « s lh S I 1 2 5 Murphv. rf 4 ty-one »"¡y,erg by May liardll Htoleo haae Modles I »nuble plays couple Millar, lb 4 3 1 '.rifntii 1 « r. -. i n Buck -and Robins, )"l». BarTy Ii.nla, Koa-er v ilpnn rf 4 1 1 : oh |t- | i j r-1 pitchers, »ni lia-, 111 M.-Hrt«*« «nd is for n t ih t oi s w Btaktr e 4 1 I 10 season M-rtan M«rt«n. Cnless Fred Rnodgrass ready iir.-k. m *» i i : 41* i : : were i ¿.».ed before the opened m haa~ Waahlivt ' n r of Clubs litrirll' let' Philadelphia s rr j«i M n * maker 4 1 recall Holke »»SO 1 * 4 1 M II a, «I . ! » It uiartr) Standing ,n off 1, nlT duty soon McGraw may Hull»», «ait lb 1 0 0 1 to M» .phi» and Kansas City, respec¬ I Flral haae hall» Wyrlurff. r 4 0 I 4 1 1 r 1 ft 1 I 1 ft rf SOI lierrlah. i«I*l nn W from Rochester. 4Vingn, I lh. -Aere turned back to the Chicago Bnehllnt. 4 lirai Ihm arrêts aahlngtun I » 1 I I? Ii<*nlnri. p 1ft 1 ft : ft Hr\anl. p4«0 SI I .:ii*, ¡«11 tively, in International sime* ou* B« \\v. k.'ff I. h« Boehllnt. 3 Time pll nnn ,, n t The .'. Kolnll» 1 » ft 0 ft fl Doyle r club, i* was announced to-day. . ! 3* I rcprea In « »I Mulltsntt Slim Caldwell will probably pitch at 1 0 ft 0 0 larrot!. p 1 1 1 t«l once with the I Brown, p t former was at .* this afternoon. 100 * (If) placed i. \Ml TO-DAY. mfcfSSi the Polo Grounds V) and the latter with Maarr.Jt'k.HmZmt a i* i Tet»i» tl'erklna... I « o 0 I «¦, Troy IN. club »war*. American Association Results. Ttoata. >4« U í: e Montreal at Turi'XmZ) .Ha-'~i fnr Ranlori In thi Bf'h In. ir g Kort War ist .leraa»jr (Itjr. « \lll*«iikee I CjaJ. MOHAWK ¦ Roi-heole» Mli.n««pnlU. M « Trtale Totala... U 2 7 T. tf\pH*n S' I/«uU .J » ] I t I ft ft » SlliriO*. M I RulTaln at I'm«-idem». In.lUiiapniu. ;. I, uUiille. 4 ClgiiiBai Rain Spoils Opening t> at Klrhmnnd. i olumbu». 4 i levelaivt 0 Vm K arid. PATENTED 0 . I) 1 I ft « Toronto * MADE WITH « II g_J .H»"*1 fnr r«ln« the rlnlh Inning. »Bitted White Sox Off Heads. laui I k«n«a« City. .. Chop ¦ W I' )\ . BUTTONHOUX of New England League T«« Iiih hltl Sri,«»-, g ». (;r.h . " in the tri'-. 1 RFJstT.T Or OAin s »TKRIiW i . I Un«**' »UP-OVER a Tl.rir I tM Mi -Hgraog. Hun 30. The Chicago it. ¿nl« Rain or wet grounds caused post- « a»~ ¦¦ a- 111 Owe* « |i..;i4, 11. .' p » II ¡i Ful'»» «" «m!9.' !« L , II , ,, h «. i ta ard Baker. intielder, to Little "«-' -.no '¦* I lin-S 1 the I m . o H-itT.il.> I I terday. Weather permitting, In Iliiffiii» lo Mills» Ia*fi B *:- M ,-t Utility and Jer'T Ht*.I r>»t!«ii.-*a 1 tossed out this afternoon. m Lauta in. Baa« at) ha la ..- f'ru.-k eut b. Rock, in the Southern League, Montreal 1 » 1.00» l(u limmirl I | .333 tfohll*. 4. Blrtnl'.ghaM. ball will be » " (oJJars B«»s,n. nff I'lr-lu» I II il» iff I« 4 "n ¦¦«. ¦ " Notre Dame .TOO Nenarl*. .01 .OOO -.- William the Toronto ; 1 eu« S^îî,'! ¡i:J?mV" -hu* a ». I.athrop, I T. M. Te¬ ^*"^OLOt»T&fion¦*A*«llV'""^IN AÍ4CAICA ilcg». off Brosni. 4 In * Innings Siru«.» B» »ry«m. ., off Paa*r*4l ¡, iff l»jji» Ru to Kansas in th* Ameri¬ Irusliiv» 1 1 ^00 Hi» !ie»t»r 0 I .000 ILiveb.ll. \\ aablogt'.o fl*«, BADiaAL«. TO-DAY. I P, M. i T AmarUta, «t r.'o-. mm^4ßSmm% daV-ta« laVptr pitcher, City, stae. Tie-Too* va, »ItUbvrca r«*U.-^4A»v UaUTtfi iitiaT » COLLA A CO.TA.OV NY. **l1lr**-'rV' Pal* Qta^SJU. AAaa. Ma>.Aatit. rncjjd can Association.