and Yankee Stand Idle Phillies Hit 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 New York 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 manager 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¡f<//hy'tr/ft All Hintres Pu-t- from the start, his individual stringg ^r. Hempstead told hil associati for the rule to ro into effect. GROUND KEEPER who has CTU-ST being 23, 24, 24, 24, 25, 24, 24 end 23. sent a telegram to He released Fred Cook, a pitcher, In addition to the individual «hoot, that he had TH6. COURSE IN CONDITION! the of the New Ward, owner of *he Tip Top?. yesterday to the Toronto «luh of gunners York Athletie that the New York cluH would immi Club and the Roston A. A. decided to it cou! the International League, only to the second of their home and home diately waive claim Knuff ¡i TIGERS SLUMP AT BAT leg he shown to tr Von 'ha*. Ï receive word from George Wiltse a .«.ones. In the «hoot in Boiton the the Ke. NINE RUNS SCORED, Hub gunners wnri by 27 target«. Ye». had a cot,tract with Brooklyn few hours later that he was return¬ eral». It ia understood that the officia! Faber, of White Sox, Holds tarda* they were »nowed under by the M ing Press, a young Giant, «ho had of Games in Three Foot who won of the Giant«« are confident that Results Leagues Winged experts, the »ec- such a documen been shipped to Jersey City for sea- Them to Three Scattered Hits EARNED ond leg by 1.763 to 1,694 targets. It Ward cannot produce BUT NONE On the other hand, Richard Carrol «Kining. Teams Chicago, April .TO. l'rban Faber held gave them 89 targets on the d«y, business manacer of the Tip lops, ar of and of the Battling scattered enough to win the series by 82 "bird». It will be necessary to dispose Standing the Detroit to three that he had *ent Kauff a chec Tigers The «cores cf the individual shoot nounced more recruits before the while the White Sox for $192.20 as the balance due th several FEDERAL LEAGUE. hits to-day, Beats Brown in follow: th th limit has been reached. The club NATIONAL LEAGUE. 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 Philadelphia at New York. nttiburgh at llr.ii.Ul.in. a base on balls, 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 <nrt ground«). trapped in sensational play of team. The < .- Tener, is not at al protect their rights in the Kauff case. ( 4; I'n. r-h 1. hlrago. was a ling University Virginia W. Hilling». K0 Rested by Governor hleagn. Srvc York »». Boston (rain). I'lttshurgh v». Brooklyn (wet ground»), by Krldie Collins, and nipped 6 to 4. C. H. Newromb. M »I I.'* officials of th< "We have never tampered with a M. I .on I», 6; Cincinnati, t. score was A. K to the liking of the St. l-oul» »». Cleveland (cold). (hlrago T». BulTalo (wet ground»), few feet off thin! base, following Craw-. and Karine». N II« »0 was reinstate under valid contract with or¬ Boston *r». N>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.
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