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ttitv-'tfti Paris Befits May Bz Made to Work By H. Franklin IH NEXT SUNDAY'S GAZETTE -TIMES 1 Pttrr Stiir.p!?, by Captain Mirryat A Classic in a IN NEXT SUNDAY'S GAZETTE 5 i i a lJjkL. I-ed KP PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, APRIL 2 0 1 9 0 8 PAGES 0 TO 12. PROFESSIONAL SPORTING lU, 4. COLLEGE AND 77S SiON'AL SPORTING DY Vw SOU.

riiv siS'tru Allow tfie batse to. Escape feegieai 5porassg SOME TRACK CANDIDATES OF SHADYSIDE ACADEMY POLO INDEPENDENT GLUP is GP ASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL MONDAY. APHIE 20. 10 PLAY FOR TITLE TlolToe TJ t. a Tt.ii.

PDDRJIELDING BEATS PITTSBUfleABY 4 TO 3" Cnmnitz Pitches Weil, but Team Miscucs cn Signals and Reds Annex the Came. fc-jrgh at the Gatherir.j in ITew York on Tuesday If'ght. RESULTS YESTERDAY. 't( r3caer Valley, Tarentum Ford City Will Three-Cornercd Battle. NATIONAL EAGLE.

4 Pittsburgh St. Louts Cincinnati Chic go i rluo ti-C AMEBIC AX LEAGL'E. 4 Chicago Polo at ti.e- Hi-lirc i Nf Vf.ik. r. DerKitrs fr.in St.

I-ouia f-iu, Tsi.eobam to Th Gazette Times 1 I cf the i ibs tht a It nde le-1 i STANDING OF THE CLVBS. I- r.ie.-tlr.r. Accor tatu os frcvi lera r--- a i i ar i hav- teen rc vl t) Ly iJrrr.3!! 1 ere i-f. 1 IIcrLtrt. TK-e ef iv 'inj r.j instead of merely Koiri? thej' 5 r' '-J CINCINNATI, April a rattling the Pels succeeded in forcing the Fi-te to scknowpdsr fir.n defeat of the s- her.

thU sftunoon before a crowd H.mjO people, 4 to S. With all due to the grat game put hv the Pirates, the Heds dcserve-d to win On hi-ttlnif iiiremrih ft vi' km t. XATIOXAE LEAGUE. wmvti Chicago 4 1 Ttttsbursrh 3 1 Boston New York 3 1 Cincinnati W.UPct. 2 2 1 3 .250 I 3 .250 1 4 .200 A.

-It! 5 ivi'-e: ir.t:. wi.U: iis anil. I (-; n1 i L--. cub -iU9 Brooklyn I cf tournament pre- SCOTT. rlcCLINTOCK.

Tarel by oxecutui. lov. fd Ly annua! (i nner, ih :e.era:e GERMAN. ROWND. SIPE.

W.L.Pct. I .2 3 .400 i AMERICAN IJEAGl'E. ...4 1 Chicago ...3 1 Cleveland -f th 1 t. C-t' 1 in i Un-j''. tiid d- 1 1 nf -'her thsi 1 4i I r-.

i St. Iul New York. Boeton is be ra to cf nor tluin orctiiiarv the srin.e. Th prc? meti 04 cf i-: ducth. a iv.aici', with Its four t.f 2 2 Detroit I I SCHEDULE OF PENNSYLVANIA AND WEST VIRGINIA LEAGUE Fallade.iphia.

2 2 Washington 1 minute" -ru-h and the "wu lr. ir.e f'at-. r. et- frT 4- i rv I I -i si. two fat! la I AT AT CHAKLEKOI.

AT VNION'TOWN AT SCOT TDALE. AT CLARKSnCRG. ti so s. vrreiv ti at V-v ar -e'v j- 'ta l.si:i;e:;:;;:;t seerns SnvltMc. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

Tole'lo 6 Paul Milwaukee Indianapolis Lou'sville 3 Kansas City Columbus 8 Minneapolis I CONNELr.SVILLE.. FAIRMONT. ff hits that necessarily won for them, but it a the time in which they happened to appear, tine- of th-ir four runs b-'ns battel Li after two men were out. Then again there is another phase of the ittiu inn in which T'ltifb'jrsh showed vp bad-1y, aril that was in field signals. On two rcrasioiis the fact that the fielders dU not know which a to take the ball er.st Carnnitr Ms record, for l-vh of those terminated into hit.

The. GsKton-Alphoure act was worked ertlm the rtrotea. and on both of tNase aalr.ua e.thr tiij man rnjiiSfred to acore afteiwar.1 or he was instrumental Ir brinsU)K or.e eme over the pan. It tvh ihe flint purne tliat IMttsburgi has t. and ul the ftist caine that tht ha mn.mjced to win.

Ijoni; Bob Kwlnjr out-lit hed 'ainniti. Not in the matter of two of the P.eds' hit were rHv the result, of the mlasing the 'aii of tholr fHi'tain as who should take the ball, hut ICwir.tc inanaeed to keep his htti veil acatterv'd. while the inanaRfd to bach h'fs off the riratea tIrier. Had it rti hnen for two rif the Rla' errors Pilts- May 1, 30. June 27.

Ju.y 4. 16, 25. Aug. 22. SCHUDVLED TODAY READ THi T'Sti wii! be piveentvi to POOL LEAGUE COirriKULS.

Sert. 1. 2, 3, 4. lilt May 2. 30.

1 June 15, 17. July 4, 9. h). 11. 1 I "nli UNIONTOWN.

GAZETTE j-f'fmi i.iz Chi 01 lllf 3 n. Aug. lo. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Piltsbursh at Cincinnati.

Chicago at St. New York at Brooklyn. Boston at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia at Boston (two gamcsV St.

Loul at Chicago. Cleveland at Detroit. Washington at New York. The f.m ti h-re r-. 3 a 1 intl.ou will Ir ar- tn p-n 1.1.

is iirci ose.j to rri-n: r.o ti'lowance ttme d'tt-r the of a coal. Uieae May 7. 8. 3. June 23.

30 CONNELLSVILLEI Juiv 1. May 2. 5. 2fi. 27.

tsne 13, 19, S2. 23. 21. Julv 22 Aug. S.

17. IS. t( i 1. M' fm'T" wi-n ar.2, i v. Aug.

10. 11. 12. Fpt. 7.

9. i tv it ho break. 'A'hii a R'-a', Is ti-. rt turn nt ne t. tfie enter cf the tali wi'2 be I Imir-t tht own bv the referee.

May 11. 15. 1-i. June 13 July 6. 7.

8. 17, 38 Aug. 6, 7, S. May 21, 22. 23.

May 11. II. 13. Mav 2t. 2:..

2. May 27. 21. 29. June 4, 5.

C. 9. 10. Jure 21. 22.

21. Jur- 21. July 31. July 'i. 3.

July ij. 21. Julv 2.:. Aut 1 Aug. 3.

4, 3. 31. Ak. 13. 2i.

21. Au. K. 17. 1.

i l.i" 1 1 I I May Ifi, j. May 1H, i Miv 1 11. i Juno 20, 28. June .1. 30.

Mav 14. 1.1. June 10. 11. 12.

21. 21. 24. July 11. 15.

I Jure 7. 9. Julv 7. Aug. 15, 20.

21. Aug. 14. July 5. 6 Aug.

5. i. 7. 11. 1 I Sept 11.

12. I Augr. 2. 3. I May 2.

30. i Mav 11 12 TIPn June 17. 1. i Jvrie 10. 11.

12. May U. iy ES 4-10- 9. Aug. 22.

5.1. 26. At. 5. 7, .11.

JuH- 3. I VJLl 4. 3 May 1. .10. May 27.

23. May 24. 2S. 2. 1 Juno 15.

VI. 27. r-r June 24. 25. June 21.

22. 4. 9. il, il, 27. FOR 22.

2.1 24. July M. y. 21 Auit. 24.

13. Av.g. 16, 17. IS. Aug.

10. 21. May 4. 5. 6.

May 7. 5. 3. mv si. I---'" 1.

2. 3. June 4. 5. June 13.

2 16. JZZf- BASEBALL July4am.l!.:S. I I. 14. Aug.

1, l.i. Aur 9 2 Pept. 3. 4. fHLJ'- i Miv It.

20. May 21. 22. 23. Mav 1.

3 11. 30 am. 2. 1. 17.

IS. 28. June 10. 21. June 14.

27. 23 July 1.11. Julv 4 pi i. 12. K.

NEW 2. Alt. 11, 12. 27. Aug.

S. 23. IU0. 'pt t. i July .5.

1, 17. i 11. 1 17. 20. 3v.

June il, is. juiv Jlv I Aug. IT Aug 22, 21. 23. A ij.

22. 24. 25. I 1. 2.

1 1. 2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis at Columbus. St.

Paul at Toledo. Milwaukee at Indianapolis. Kausas City at Louisville. 'With shoru iriois the t-Jay he --a. 1.

I severe tl p' as a I h.e Uvel er r.n-J mor- n'-i' tr 1 1 let- June 1, 2. July 28, 29. Aug. 1.1, 25. 1L 9.

May 21. 22. Jniv 1. 2. 3.

14, 17. IS. hi, 11. 12. lie i tf at from -nh tht- ti.

th--M "ilf at in. ctators ftPd r.r.trsarit. May 1. 19. 2ft.

June lx. 13. July 27. J. 25.

Aug. 27. 2S, RESULTS SATURDAY. FAIRMONT. be irv.

-r. i ho vf tnlon i.n:'nR )ril to th f.ttturrh i-jUs i. ij tb rtro- tt tri' 1 t. .1 t- 0 the ds iiv the ii.i NATION A LEA UE. Pittsburgh Rain New York 4 Brooklyn Philadelphia 3 Boston St.

Louisi 3 Chicago- Cincinnati 0 2 May 7. S. 0. June 1. IS.

Julv 27, 3:1. 31. Au? 1, 23. Ms 4. 5.

tl. June 1, 2. 3 July 11. 14. IV Aug.

13. i 1, 15. it are rori 1 rt. HILL'S ATHLETES ('ut on wli the Ksi ji 1 cou' not hrtve aquersed more than one airf-drf th. tiiate, wnlia' their two In the field rf.t them three runs.

tht, 'he a.i!. had been perfectly played, have resulted in a tie. despite the fact ti nt th h'irrhe! their hita. Th. f'ninre of tbo gHm was the advent Kana W'jgiipr on the and anb- hh'iwiuK.

WnsnT played his usual nappy game, got to first has- in tue -rnd fn an error and scored and made a inge in the fouith snd sored up in, so 1int he was rspons ble for two of Th J-lrat' runs. In ih.j aeconl the ri'a'ea sored on fumhtc at Watrner'g drive. Abby's and irAa'Ina' hit. th; fourth thy scofpil ti, on Hu5fin' error. ViaKner'-s al-i-jlf, Abhy a and 8t-acina'a aingie.

Afir thai 1" I them safe. I'or tiie Ked in thp foutth they scared one Mcl.r.in'g Mnwrey'g out and Fwik'Tt's double. J'hTy two in the fh. when, villi two. out.

Mltehell, tlanzel, nr.d Mowiev nincd in aueeasion. Tii't tied lip t't wnre, tmd In the eighth thy 'n the came, whtti. with tno men out, gir.k't and oame. home when Kwing (Vve a loni? alOKle Into renter thai Wilson ad Moailer allowed to between them. rtrrx? xrtyrwi T-tv mo tr.an.f as- iii A jr.

a 1 rj th icn AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York 6 Washington Philadelphia 4 Boston OPEN May June Aug. 27 June 11, 12. 7 k. h.ir-: p' Chicago an.

-ft 4t ir-' il'-: l.i -1 e-- 1 ir.f 1 0 Detroit 3 St. Louis Cleveland 'i-: -V. bi li reriyt. vf no I has mcT" than oti-c in the for adopt.v. t.r,.

Ali.onj? en wts.i vlj re cit tu ir' tliij ar-d annual are: jor.T. t. A.af 2, H. C. Pott.

r. str J. Or- e. Jrat 1 Nerk: He-hen J. Hen Kix ooui.tv; I H.

Vh r. r.rv- DalUs f. COLLEGE KESUETs. 5 N. Y.

A. C. AMATEUR "GOING OUT" 1 let 4 1 t-si i- w- i'l tr I I.u 1. 1. EilGHAMBERS OUTFOUGHT 11 'New York Univeis CATCHER SHOWED OP 9Harvard 4 Brown (12 114.

2 rl 2 A. hvers, Ihtt-r Ah. 1. Vorht Hed' ani; Mi t. J.

Kmc? L-a V. lOCK iriorc i nan OVprl I hro-or; i ilockiwav: I. Yale Cornell Fon I ham Williams Amherst Pennsylvania pringfHld T. Ext-ter Holy Cross Siare W. I Vlllanova Union Princeton Navy 'e ran C'litr a bv I.

r. 12 Carlisle 0 Worcester 7 Whilst or. 1 Seton Hall 9 Virginia 6 Lehigh I 11 I- PH rj R. II. P.

A. E. Sullivan Better cf Sout. Gannon of Pittsburgh Disposes of Dougherty in the Third. to Catch Doc Harasey I Scn lh i NnolJ.

W'Wp- Hibl ix ti.rtr-. an.I 1jv. -T t-v f.v. r-i. iir kalff.

iMr I 1 0 0 1 0 tVri'rt i 1 7'r, i yi. j- Wen 13 Gallaudet 2 Pratt Institute 5 Bain Georgetown Rait; Western Pennsylvania. West JAY GOULD CAPTURES THE i.rr.ir.i; fn. 1. 1 1 10 C1XCIN.MA1 1 H-ij tins, 2 T.l-rt.

1 Mitt-hep. r. McLean, 1 Mowrey, 1 inkcrt. ni. llulxwitt.

u. lining, ji. Totai ViT IVlil'IH! 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 3 0 1 A certain cl in Games Virginia 4UU UULD HAmuiT CU? 0 i 1 1 1 0 u. and Eastern Ohio prevented by v-jar I run- Wen bv V''r. O.aki.r!.

hX.i-. rain. ern Pennsylvanii. last year i a catcher vno possessed a throwing arm that 1 0 Tt'XlTO PAP.K. ij' us.

ah. 3 4 4 4 4 i 2 20 4 ..3 4 4 4 I -7 o--j fi I of t-ie f-. r. Hr sy. cnl rid to be made of s-u He i'.

1 throw a ball through a Trick Special Tri.f.r,su to Thp Oazette 19. Tommy Sullivan of Uwttn. outfought EJdie Chambers this city In the wind-up at the National A. la-it night. Sullivan had the Ib of every roun-h once drove Chaiubf-rs through the repv.

With a rlght swing on the jaw. Charley MiUer of Boston defeated Johnny -urt lf are 5 and Hi ari r-i-nd Jr ri'ih 27 9 P. A. -i i 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 4 II. 0 fl 0 1 2 0 0 0 a 0 -ne ball phtyer said, in eyj.ro-sir.s the I w-p tr rathe-.

liul: ivi.mn e- the r. ra-. r. lu s. t- -1.

htrengti; of hU arm. CHICAGO "SHUT OUT HI ST. LOUiS BROWNS It vaS Is oust -m i E. 0 0 0 5 vkloy ir.ak- C- j'. the wlftaer ih- 'lwn H'tl.

fe'v' iu iv ii'iirifr tui i.rjt feci tr. uCJ i t' anil then him to st.trt s-eohn. Mr' c. end li' er i i rr i to k.i-.e f. Krause in two rounds Miller cutpuncr.td rr.d I i lien near lie wooi-l yt II eie i 14- tl In r.r.ine '-jh tre; h).

rrxt yttr i vi t.Hf Tu'fJ irr JTf ') outfougnt Krause from the utart and the ref-eree stepped the bout in the second lound to I is h' where trid the puth. 0 3 1 0 4 2 1 0 0 1 4 i tt--. Heirht. 7 t. 1'.

h. I (. 'vouid Hoeller. r. T.e'h.

1. VViliti. m. r. Ahha.i Ic-hio, 8 net nil.

1 IWliHr tanniiz, p. Totals 3 1 i 0 0 3 5 1 0 24 tcuk. 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 Sf o- r. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 save lviause. The second botu brought together Billy Roche of St.

Louis and fi. Lucas of this city. The boys put up an in- Then tht would i. drive r'exl I a. i e--nt I Certial.

ti-1. White Sox Kick Ball terestlns bout. Kocre to he a very! urntiM r.v pet tr- i nr.n-r. uc it n-iv 1 -t with this until the Pittsburgh Ctdh-ian I.CUisviHc Tldt for Poole. liapptntd i I and 'n.

-I II .1 3 3 I' 1 J- ti -V i- J-'- i I iV --V' lr-1 mil nanww V- 5, I -Th t-- I i 'T 1 3 i Doc- Ihirr.se' the C-Juvans' short- who it iv i i l.rut.r cu t-x- Pi her Puts en Ba es. Score Is 4 to 0. Activiix at Gerirra. 1 fc. I I'll 1 1 rtrt u.i (,:.

t-. F-ants to t.t;i C. Mr 1 i -r P- v' 1 1 ECWFJl EAl T. started to "wh-r l. i.th.

i-t- I'lncirratl rr-ttio-e -j-h 1 before 1 tmilicl Ih.c. 1 slid tr.lo i a rir. r.t. i --t re I turrv- i their clever boy, but Lucas as his equal, and theie i was not nioch to choose ietw i them at the 1 finish. Phil Knight of KArsiis City oeat Joe 1 neel of this city easily.

Knight knocked Theel down for a count of eight with a left hook to the jaw in the first lie drew blood from Theel's mouth and pose in the I ond arid had him on the constant jimp. I hugged in the clinches, and thopnh landed a volley of Jabs they were light and did r.o damage. In the semi-Tvind-up Mickey Gar.n of i Pittsburgh had Johnny Dougherty oi i'riia- delphia knocked out, lien Ptftrfc- Derlacher stopped the bout in the i.atd touod. i th base. The catohf-r If'jked i to rebb jrg in th i i i ttiivi ivi iny tl jtiyo'is lrgria lntue when "Yon Lefty dcor-'e t- had rntter have tii" niar.ir of tr--V ts-aii ht t'en tr rul! -n frr.at of vr; ja frs-k n-r tb.ie art a few ia-r ft.

-TC a'n oa "1 ji rr. ti. i Slight DiJerence of Opiriion. Bt Associated Prkss to Gazette Times. CHICAGO, April 19.

Chicago outhit St. Louis today, but could not score. The visitors tallied four tim-s, mainly because of bases on balls and errors. Parent and T. Jones were hurt during the gfcme, but resumed play.

The score: Chicago. R.H.P.A.E.lSt. Louis. rThTpXe. rr.e ot New Y-rk that i kefp you awake.

not 1-e 'n t-e by Hff.n itt er. the for GiNfon In ninth Inning. Ok In mi. 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 P.tUtmrgh 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 03 Two-bit hits Fakei Ewlng. hit l.e.-uh.

Sacri'the hits Loborr, Abhatlc- Mo, Kwlng. Kl-deti b'ies Clarke, finulile rlaya Paskert to Gnnzcl; Clarke to 'C'rfon to Wanor: hio to Swacina. on balla "E-vlng 1: off Camnltz 6. St-iick out Ev.ing by Camnitz 4. Time 1 I'mpii w-Pigler.

Chicago Beats St. Louis. f-T. LOUIS. April 19.

Chicago took today's Fame from I.a;is, 4 to 9. It was a loosely-yiayej ton'est. Up to the seventh Inning St. J.oui had a had of one run, but some bad folding and a hU gave the visiters two runs and the game. The score: St.

i.oui. K.Il.P. A.E.iChitago. R.H.P.A.E. Mr.

Catchor ih.l n.it dj any "Where is he" stunts, that day. 4. (tthcii are i tnthuela.h- the f.r;r.r arl it'" f4.r t.i tr.er l.e i. nar YALE AN UNKNOWN QUANTITY. r.g b-i tt frt t-'." 1.

1 aj ic ii trr er' ani I iTiO O.d-t Track 1-Icet at Lafayette. kaoton. i- GAZETTE TIMES srtnors the ar.iiu.il Jr.tertlassi Ohio Slate Leaders Win. 1 tnet for the Hay cti; yesterday aftt r.t-n with 1 31 The juniors car rt.uri wit It 22 i-clnts. and two other tl3Sf- tch reIe'i i ls Hahn.

0 0 0 0 01 Hoffman, r. 0 4 0 0 F. Jones, 0 0 3 0 Jones, in. 1 it 1 0 0 Do'herty, 1 0 1 4 0 Stone, 1 1 0 2 0 01 Parent, 0 1 1 a Williams, 2. 0 1 1 4 0 Atz.

2 0 14 1 liWallace. 1 1 1 3 it nonohue. 1 0 0 10 0 II Ferris. 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 OlT.Jones. 1.

1 015 0 0 Sullivan. cO 1 5 1 c. 0 1 3 10 White. 10 2 li Howell, 0 10 7 0 Davis 0 0 0 0 0', tAnderson, 0 0 0 0 Oi Totals. 0 5 27 13 Totals 4 4 27 11 1 tr.io.v.

o. AVI I li. i i j's rt r.e Ufi ef i art if. ti J'ft I.f.'re- Si 1- Ai AQ-rUIMVT VUf ra-e Ai iw iai Martles. tat Gi.s '-rd ra e.

r.ii oi. S- rrarii. r.i L- v. V. io Some Uncevtaitiiy Sumtuttrlg Squad Coach Mnclc Is Working Out.

NEW HAVEN, April 10. Coach John MaUt has been working abor 25 Yala athletes for the track season, which opens nest Saturday and continues thre fed- lowing Saturdays. The' entire squad wilt" i entered in the. 'Pennsylvania games. The dual meets with Harvard and Princeton a i the intercollegiate games will follow on su-cessive Saturdays.

I a n. sat tstcb-; nan c. c.uy MATT CAKH. tin omflel ier of the H'ckory has f-i'n0! with Sc'ottda'e. fc I''H K.

A A hr.l-h A C. M.rin 4 Akn-r, bX-yard dash Hi haefter. mil. (h second Fields, 'i1, third. s-i 12u-arl h.fdlea I.tc "OS.

first; second; Jahori. "11. tiiii.l Time. .17 2 One-nil!" run Good '10. fl I.jp.ue, 11.

neoor.rt Mills, th'rd. Time. 5 2 1. 220-iari hurdles haefer. "OS.

first. Patn. W. stc.n Ruyti. '10.

thir l. Tl r.e 4-V tun C.o.)dw In, '10, nm; Pjx.ii, second; Mechlcr, "1. third. No Two-mile run Illue, '11. first; ii.ttiner.

FNTRil i i. i MAGNATES AND PLAYERS. Dacdolo Wins Classic Event. Ctu.rle;, 3.0 10 3 1 Slag's, m. 0 1 1 0 0 La'iy.

r. 0 3-0 1. 0 1 0 0 0 h'ty, I. 0 12 0 1 1 3 0 0 Murray, 0 3 1 Chance. 1...

12 9 10 Koretchy.l 0 0 11 0 pfeiiifeld', 1112 0 0 2 3 2 vers. 2 1 1 1 1 HoM-tt'T. cl 3 2 1 0 0 2 6 0 C.hhei 1 1 2 4 2. Kling. 0 2 8 1 0 M'Ciyrn.

pO 0 0 5 0: Overall, p. 0 0 14 1 Totals 3 9 Jot-- 9 27 J13 I h. L-uia 0 ft 5 1 0 ft 0 0 0-3 ago 1 0 0 0,2 0 04 bttn-Schuite. Chance, (Gilbert. Fhi rtli" hits -Tinker.

Fivers 2. Charles. Mil I 1 rr. fjr rCi-ttt-. I Am Ard4i.

Yale is strong in the pole vaud, and a4. Walter P.ray has been showiiig 12 fepr inches. Gilbert has Fnowing 12 feet Inches. Campbell and Roberta have been do i.trj. Jt Batt-d for Tannehil! in ninth.

tBatted for Sullivan in ninth. Chit ago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 04 Two-base hits Spencer, sacrifice hits Spencer. Wallace. Stolen base Daugherty.

Double play Spencer and Wallace. Struck out Ry White 5, by Howell 3. P.ases on balls Off White 4. off Howell 2. Left on bases Chicago 8, St.

Louis 7. Umpire O'Lougiilin and Catcher rjiifrlri has be-m awarded Arm iC'se v. tc- it snl 1 ing 11 feet 2 inches this spring. Uaiipbell is Connells from Chicago. I i has secured 'Pitcher Wathcp n.

1'4 Ta I tit 1 Scent i st. Iijc, f.r i t. fjt 2 I Ou S'-u-. lit; Kt.b" ti 1 Thhrt rands, sip. I- .7 f- rlo.ii! i 1 1.

i '7. 'I-m; r-i if st 'II, stcond; f3.frty. 10. third n.4'-22i'-yard dash hacftel 't-tt. Ftej.Io.

serond Corklin, Thie. :.4. run Flri's. f.t.-t ii-ntl. "1" S'o nd: 'JS.

third, 'line. 4 FEAR ORE MINERS' REVOLT. Carroll Cooucy is showing better form than Tom Shevlln ith the 1, immer. He has done 103 in practice. "Ham" Andrus, the football tackle, has been doing 145 feet.

Yale lo weak in the high jump, hut KtipatrU-k his been doing 'SI feet 5 inches in the tread jmnp. Kilpatrlck has' also done 42 feet with tne shot. Robblns and Howe are unknown quanti- South Side a Winner. The South Side team started its season by winning from Becks Run. Score: 97.

i i.n.; Mrir. firth t'r nt 2-'. Ojrrators Heepin Poie auit '11. I.r?t: ttc" -n. sr- rcrce fiorinhy.

'i ibut, McOlynn. Stolen bases Murray, Hotietter, Kvers. Ttases on balls Off iHerall 1. off M'tilyno 2. Hit by pitcher Hy i by 1.

Struck out Overall 6. Time Umplte OVDay. i. 4 i' Se Tiar.r. I irrs.

Vc il n. st II Ktiowks, third. lie'ht. 3 feet Inc r.es. on Half Pay.

R. Side. R.H.P.A.E.! Becks Ran R.H.P.A.E. i. sec- 1 I' ll H-jb High jump Lee.

v. first JI ties In the hurdles. Irom lietroii. Dick Niil.lr. has jolne 1 the Ir.lon league tcrrn.

There ts rf Jake Magie managing the I'nioircwr cii b. Pitcher Ah yesterday nent to Reading- to Join the Cmon lpaf.ue i lub of that city. Red cid mora hitting than any other llavrirburg brt(-r in the exhibition gariio'5. Johnstown fans wajit Manager Aslienbach to put Bale) on ftrtt base. Hump" i p.ain;i right fisld.

Ike Collins, the former pitcher, says his arm strong again. He wiuld pitch for local 6 2 inches. 1 1 Pcn t-r 'n. ond: Mills. rr.iid Height West Is Chosen.

1 IS lwis, 1... 1 Shot-out linrfit, f.rs, HiVt i v. i "vt 0 t'e I- I ir ill j. tk m.f'T4l In Caiey. La Montaine, Sfnhens.

Sutler and 0 Purch seem best over thj Byron has 0 been obliged to let up In hia vwork on account of a strained tendon. Frisssell. Tilann, Wiisn 0 and Mann make, up the hlf and one-nile Vtrle- n. i fsr ten 3-) r-t 12t. r.

ft.t Ivr sJ 4irlt.n. Mi-tun-a. i.tauk. Kte le-1 1 1 .1. r.

i 1 I lie 1 tV- I 'f It. Le-. 'os. iMni. li.iur.ce.

31 feet 5 'Rtic Hammer thr lit Kumb.iuch. '11. first; J-hn-ston. '10 tie-'nd; lee. 'is.

thlid. Dt4V4.no. 31 feet. Broad "v'S. f.rttt; Paj.s:r.

'c. e- lly V. I t. v. r.

I ltt 1 1'Lenard, 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 4 Oi Cooper, 3... 0 0 2 5 0 0 A.Riley. 1... 0 0 3 0 0 Oi Meyers, ft 0 10 4 li Simon 2 0 0 1 ft OiSchruchcr. 11 13 0 2 U' Kunkle, c.

1 2 3 0 0i Kinney, 0 0 0 0 1 Maloney, 0 0 0 0 Bir.gey, 0 1 Eeggs. 3... 0 2 Jones, 1 1 1 Ward. 0 0 Reltz. 0 0 Yerner, 2..

0 1 Moran. c. 0 0 Gal lager, 1 1 fields. Spitzer is a dark horse in the mile. WAYNI.SI'.l P.iJ.

April 19 (Special. fatr. It. West, a cr.l'r was elected to repre-nt Wsyo' "I at the tri-sstate ora- rli ru st, MeadvUla. Mav .12.

Waynes-fciiisc, W'-tiiii'ittr. Tethary. Muskingum. Ge-r a arrt Allegheny cuilegs will he repre-s n'f I til th' ctd. St.

i me. 0 0 in If v. i Ir v. m'A Tv-, f.r 2-vjr-o d. 4' Itc? O'JV 1 i't.

1'7. i'te I ond: ir.r ier, 'If. tolrd. 13 lft i inches. t.r- i i.t ne r.

ir 1. a re. 7- i t. i 1-e re i i i tv ri i .1 .3 Freeman Keports to Sharon SHARON, April 19. (Special.) The last tntmber of the Sharon O.

and P. league pitching staff jeported to Manager Patteison this morning. He is A. H. Freeman of Weil- I Sycamores Beat All Stars.

-i. t.v f.riT. -1 tr-t ttl The per pie mean to have a good tam. The f.ijr.h.s of Cat' In Ams'-er of Toledo indicates that. There will he oue or two i-hif's in the Pltti- Exhibition Games.

4 r. t- 27 14 2 1 27 10 2 It.H.P. SytamTO. ii.ll P. A.F.

All-Mars. South Side 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 03 burgh Collegians' lir.e-up. F.ieiy plaer mi G.Sk li'S. 1.. 0 1 1 O', Iti met.

P.ks Run 00200000 02 I ington, a bie left-haader. Four exhihi- Two-base hits Bingey, Beggs. Jones, tion games have been airarged for this week. Schruoker. Kimble.

Sacrifice hits -South Side On Tuesday the Giants will tackle the Buhl I. -1 -e Kg th- R.H.E. 6 7 0 I 4 4 Sw eeney PtovI- IX' ft M' A TuT Prcaiblhtics: Weatl. -r cit-ai ua rr.ef fur'. li -t r.

John 4" 'Iraus. in M-' Ill, Vlnten. H'a. Itl; TMr.s-.d 1: Tra hi. Vax.ra M.

At Hohokf-r 2w Yi.rk A. L. Je- jey City K. I and 4AHUe and Va udr gi Iff At I io idn (American) 1 (ftrn) 2. Becks Run Stolen bases South Side 3.

club. Thursday, cricsay and Saturday tne Becks Run 2. Hit by pitcher Lewis 2. Bases Kuclid Beach park teani of Cleveland will ba the team la a g.c 1 hitter. Ferrrj 1..0 0 1 Three ciubs wanted the Fittsburah Col- xr.rVr.r 2 1 legiana for ivcooraUort day.

Th Ir st esop. will tV.C x. 1 11 nor start unti: Juno s. at West Vfrglnia, when 3... ft ft ft Capt.

Shults and will be M'Gary. 0 0 1 Catcher Red Schmidt of Jeannette Is dick- Houck. 2... 0 4 ering with Sccttdale. I Vox.

r' 2 Milt Moi'Uonrv Us! r.icht nnoiir.t ed the I S. Cox. 1.. 0 1 7 on balls Off Kinney 4. Struck out By Reltz here.

-on. ft 1... 1 1 irer. 0 ti SYye. rrt Hi.lij.

2 0 B'Tett. 0 1 T.iiiift'n. i. W.Skiirs. p.

0 7. by Kinney 6 Inspire Mahorey. Time cf a e'- a i.g ti -s. j'r'rl Vt f. r.r.iir, ire t.

ras ittt 1. 1 f.a U- t' WTlpt.st.fiTlft's DfMlhlfv a FftatllTP. WELL-KNOWN COACH i P. A. C.

Has Good Schedule. 'u 'I'atchcis. BjiMi. p. Adams.

F.gcriinn, I lineup of his Griffin: pitcher. 1 2 2 4 27 BLAiaSTOWN, N. J-. April 13. Biair defeated Easton high school yesterday Set-.

race. 4 ji s- Pn. B.ll Ofn i Ikji Oj.e-i sica. Liu'- i'l-aeh ro.r. AMainr.

1 I-1 v-2. "Jj I bii-t rs- 1 nn. Kit tin. 1 I 5.7: se Mtry il jcrl. Pitrk Let.

17. ii Fccrth -e, lul 7 1 I oe at ft I "'ji. tl --t. 1 i ci-i I r. i i- V.

w. P. A. C. will play at Y'oungstown Wednes- afternoon by the of 3 to 0 Tv hcistone's The game v.

nay, tr.aneroi nu.rua ana enaron -vonoav. two-bagger was the feature. The will report this and played in a drizzling rain. t- i r. tr Mathew.

Heron: loi s. Tiffney. first: Mvnt-gonifiy, hoin thhd: Hars, Stiot r. Laird. liberie.

Vrant EVANS TAIjTsOF UMPIRING. l.l.sr". -t i Hll- et i Ktte rd Ml -VI r. i 4fc- Camnitz Will Report. NEW CAST LK, Asrtt l'l A -pitcher liirv Ctmn'ti todny by wir that he will heie f-moirj'v for ilay.

derrar.dc: re money, which wja not grsi.t' rt rvi t-e 1 Tuesday evening at o'clock cn Yerner grounds: Williams. Martin. Kennedy. Fiegd, ZelleT Has Malaria. Grifnths, Hamilton.

Gioghegar. Blerman, i Spvcr. Carr. Thompson and Herold. P.

A. C. I BE AY LR TjALLS. April 19. i Special.

V-has open dates lor first-class clubs with in- Pee. Zeiler of this place, a pitcher cn the At- i-i-ir. rare i r- -t ti ti I'm p. i K-ro, Sis Titil Etui Trims Are Ilanlr.st w-rth fr i. r.

'-at fcv in t'. r't'-'ir: A Niilu, '7; Tiutrih. i ris'e. 11-1S ir.i-I!re closed grounds. Write A.

McAleese. 30S lanra (Ga.) team the Southern league, has to Xerii- Ntr i aa iu- Forty-fourth street, or call 561 Fisk. i returned home, suffering with maiaria. V. AMATEUR BASEBALL i c.

jes t'' at i cf '-re if P. Min-'J i 'Umpirin? in th major league is bard or not. tr. the con.i'rloris thflt arise." Hr V.ejr. I'Uh r.

t.ii, i-, 1. f. I ge. i ti I i Trtn 11. 1 -t pn--v Athlet; fct 4 a tor.

remarked ti-? Tuesday V. i. I you might ai you mignt 1: i am-' i gr.cinds iv e'a'is at 6 c.n in ths bast games -assuming that, KacV' etx.i tb.et Birmhtsham I'it-rs any games are unimportant that the must ere ire trouble aris hile Ir, tne games upon hich 1 8TlJ r-u, tf m- a chAir.pt. uiprndn 'mettmea seem to I C.jiWi-.e.vt-J.S4..iJ iieut. tm tm COLLEGE AND SCHOOL NEWS Gaylor Vpteerpff is outshining ah others at Black la the former aca Shadyside in long-distance hitting.

champion sprinter and Emery is showing up strong behind the bat The University of Chicago i at High school. i team will be the same which won the t. who ha. Men the busi- i South Si.e would he hesr fr. fr-t.

nes, for veats, and he will tell you that ia eot-of-town trains h.it.r A fT! lay when least exr-cted. and that Ied Mhle, uta I rarth i I '3 eat i he hub h.r eat days when he might r.at- 1 A' i I U.e uratlv ex. ore continual row 1 ne uiiair re t. an 1 day ccn i --lie ll Hi "S'dii O' l.e-:t;h: t. I were assigned to the at: -Mios M-fcen the Sox oitof-town At 1 4iw ird ii u-j ill i Tlgrs lo cv.i.

last fail. The pennant ir- i I Mam sfiet r'h side. pf.tMjrgn. al I last year at Philadelphia. Merriam.

Qurgley. Simmons, the big football center, is ir Barker and Lir.gle are its members, ftr the catching position at Shadygide. He can i Cr.ach Stagg of Chicago will doe id this I gk on the individual athletes ho ill be Capt. Hughes had a hitting tam at East taken to Philadelphia. In the try out Jacobs Liberty.

Altx Scott won the opening game nt0je 51- inches in the vault and with a twe-bafeger when two men were on Maddigan threw the discos 120 feet 3 inches. tuaily litis i the result ana we tleei.ied in I Manacr Coles of the National a the (J North Side wouiJ Ue to a. ut4 uglier trouble. There were an.es in ih-? cier i.s. atii honestly an dd maid iti'd .1..

I.V...-1 tnT rr a tt'1 fioin Mar.iptr of tb Address lave Odwi. car jj v. i i a ar.d put the shot 4o feet 7 ir.c.ies. nave ii i.i-:i--t sv bawes. Sloppy, the Allegheny High pitcher, is get- P.a it fTe all rr pr.tora 'i ting a good start.

-It's when two tail-end team, be- I HicK-ty team to report for nr.itloe at Fru rd- free, r- it the fa? end of a season 'Ip rark every Tuvsuay and Tbui tn i. th'st th- wiah.es he hal irb i fuither r. t.ce Piuve.s are to rv -rt at bus'n. ss the old farri. -o'clock sharr-.

Joe is to ier.r Oak high school's one-mile relay team wii1 represent the west in th national "prep" rhariiplonshipa at the University cf Pennsylvania relay games r.ext Sat ux day at Franklin field. Philadelphia. BOTTLED BEER Gre McKlbben. the Wilkinsburg High pitcher, will crowd ail local scho-1 pitchers for rir.st honors. He has line control and can burn them through." The grin---! mat the umpires line are r-.

The Bucks have le-rgrtz- i irons ona in t-vi u.eie are abtcit 4." tfv mr. Mkiwcr nitre has signed a or flea ad in luh every runner is tbrjwn I ctror-g ar.d 1 rea-ty to Bob Biake cf Vanderblit unh-vlty. the rst end that the south ever piociuced, has been awarded the Rhodes scholarship of defeating Lex tone -of Sewanne, for the r.i cr out Hn.e-i wt'h An last lJ -Jili-ii. 1 tejins ha1- liig Kro'inda. Ad.l.

es ar.k Z. 7 A i Meet Pardelb. to li: UT BREVERY DOTTLUIG FOR SALE IN PITTSBURGH, DY cr uie, run fn-i', i tai.isr. Lefty Jachssn. the tf.e fl Miiivilu team, nil! Jeav in a f'-v ojji to fj fcrlrie.

222i ivnn atni. bin the Flirt. team of thet HCLMUTM AUCHBACH, 328 LIBERTY 3TREUT. The Western Pennsylvania college teams are bumping the minor leaguer. The cohege phiyctp are in better sha; and condition is everything at this period of the year.

Guy Haiferty. the Carnegie Tech captain, is one of the fastest coll-ge piayers In this He won the qui-rter-miie race the other day in record time. Charles, the collegiate cnampioc, was behind htm. With a. runner on second, Frye of PK'ki-ton hit a run Saturday and beat F.

and ScU Poce 2571 Ccatt acd P. It A. PVei Kila. Cook- a schoolboy athlete of Chiliicothe. a -few years ago astoo'-'hed the of Irtersci.

clastic aihlotic.i by his wonderful j-erformanaes Ir. a S'-ho-'d meet at. Ann Arbor, Mh'h ar.d no Co: neU evpeots to win the Interschoiastlc champ, vn-ship this year through the v.onc of the Ohio I honom. Leo Ihtrd tl Pallan chansjiion wrestler, (pens h.s or.jAKeiiient this afternoon at the Academy in a rvswtir.c with Henry Blair, who yon the ui-aieor wr-stling of Ivivr.ta last whiter. ght Pardeilo mil Harry liron, a raMroad Toan a-i 1 of conjidorahM Pr-dcilo f-'J to any that he does not throw irci'1 of 1 tear, ue with which ten he iirf for tha co- ung jitf-'-r.

J-ks-R Is another pulces who is r- r-'rj bito fast company. Ftna will again be rpres-t. ev a la: team. h.sirsg i.ne rf -f lUter Str-wrrs. their talrlcts.

have w.t minor Uague ier.is. tt Js for a Stfrt-. i-it-ii. A te 1 T. oay ewnirg, ut nil cf lM I veiii'e t.

Rui, s-, wet' Ui'lt of th MI The Cornell track trplr.h-B- tar.le 'arfF to I ff-rcersburg had the Princeton freshmen 6 to 1 whtn rain butted In in the second SAMPLE SHOES GAZETTE iH'ES ADS ARE HIGH OUAlM'. day. The following list ha been selecte-l by -jjo JUXD DY School AthlCte. Jack Moaklej. J.

N. Pew 0: T. Jacks, n. 3 J. C.

Carpenter 'OS; J. P. Halstr.id. KKVV AN EE. 19.

in a du.il Jones 'ft; H. il Trubtf, 'o G. T. CfiOii. the I hlsti i dfitud "Ct M.

French, 'os- J. Talc't. B. cJalcshui cr tho of 77 to 4fi Tne L. Rossman.

-'ftS; F. T. W.k "'1 ft autre th dav wa th cf Nanre '10: tt. L. Huriburt.

'10. Oth. rs' ill fce adi.2 jot K---a tei ti tt.e bi jump-. He charei tOC-U. 21 feit Fulton Shoe Purler, lo MAKBLE It AI L.

HI.TOV JKMVJ. Iiil1 tin r.J of tt-i tra-a. sre be rebent. a-e i ith ad f.rst tns at h. -m t-i-l I.

ilrd cere of C. F. IM.fr. Eir.x, i'a. Princeron has lost two cf her most premisins truck athletes Tibhett and P'ack.

Tibbett oed to go to academy, where he was a parsca of athictlo skill. IJ.U' M'KNXZ, Z'u. et Jniuuctor at Bhttburgh sciioji. Hiih.

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