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HARVARD DEFEATED
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jaru to try a throw to aeCOIt4 With thirdtie ooii ird and the score so close as
ball vas very wet and slippery Buttiny hadnt counted on Feenans confi-
loiue in lils throwing wing or on hisiiitural willingness to take a whirl atitiiyihiii that has the possibility of
i Iliik tO the runner at third justod iiil and watci cl Cogan put th
lull ou tile man going to second Thisut two hands down and OConnor
rolled out th hole Hanardncer K ling a ehanoe in the ninth to
The Harvard crew put up a fairly roodlivMinj znw but outstd of the xce-4Jiit tiriiiK of who tanned eight
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toonf wn started the gams withi ru txns of their coach to get an
riy J ui rlmfing in their ears and Huntofl uitli a burner to right fold Mur
y waiud patiently while Hlclcs threwentire collection of shoots and curves
i toi ipt the Georgetown captain andMially was passed Hunt played far offMlomi and Hicks threw wild to thati a so trying to cateh him ttflpning Hunt
nfS to third on the Murphynif econd and then Sitterding drew a
v and the bases were tilled Coniclly Itruck out being too anxious to
tie ball and unwilling to ontwaitpitcher who was having trouble 10
the pan Gibson poked one throughrie that cut the second base
urn In half and piloted both HuntHurphy safejy to shore Morry
jroor walked and Cogan hit to-
t being safe when Potter dropped
Or throw to catch OConnor at seea Oibson scored on a wild pitch
rVouau fanned and Balser popped toAttcr-
N it Her side scored IB the secowl thirdn fourth inning but the Blue and Gray
nut made then total live In the fifthHunt led off with a base on baftXv is chased around to third on Murphyst 0sfcker to right Sttterdtog struck
t oibson was hit by a pitched ballI-
I tiok first filling the boles Morrysingled scoring Hunt and Mur-
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n the sixth Ororgetown added anotheru y Feenan walked was sacrificed to
nJ by a neat bunt on the part of-
T aizor and scored on Hunts viciousleft Murphy hit t center and stolemd but both he sad Hunt died on
when Sitterdlng ballooned to
rgetown having 4 eoringt e first six rounds Harvard thought
vi wise to get busy to the seventhhey made It sightly warm for theppers in the recently and eight ass
when Kelly wnten one over thein right field Yc iff was hit by ad ball but did TOt t aroundtieldin by Gibbon Hunt holding-
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t and Potter sending the leat-ing over the right field bank by a
ritic lick with the wagon tongue Atstage Balzer was invited to the
h and gave way in favor of OConBalser was given quite an ovation
IIP came in from the field for hiswork in the game Aronaon bunted
i Feenan threw over OConnors headm attempt to nab him at first Dab
lilt to Cogan and while trying toi h Aronson at second Cogan threw
to Gibson sad all hands wererison taking third On the error Bab
M tried to steal and was caught atnd by a pretty throw by Feenan-
Hi surprised everybody Ken walkedpitch scored Aronson and moved
up to second He was caughtMug third a minute later Carr bit to
mi to righl and ended the round Har-d as retired en easy chaocef ia theh The score
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l p esentative and Mrs Longworthinterested spectators la the grand
taul A delegation from the Washingt i r arvard Club occupied a section of
r and and cheered the Crhneeu onT h the nine innings of play OtherTnv rd enthusiasts were E I Hd-frnii and Hamilton Fish
Mir who played part of the gamewas on the aHAm rtca foot
pitied part of the game andfour times bat failed to nail-
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7iirs weat to sleep and woreF Arouses Carr sad
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soft to ply through a small cloudburst i
before a large crowd of people who are I
sitting snugly back out of the rain inthe grand stand
Harvard always doe find Georgetowna hard nut to crack and lost seasons
victory is the only one the Crimsonteam has won for several year One j
Harvard grad remarked ho was plowing his way home through the mud V
always do get lambasted when we playhere
Harvard has only played three gamesthis year the first one with the BostonAmericans when the collegians weresoundly thrashed a lto0 fourtcoulnnlnggame with Virginia which Harvard wonand the game which was lost yesterday
The Crimson players do not startuntil late in March and therefore
are at a disadvantage when they stackup against teams that have been going j
half way through their schedule
Opt Murphy and Catcher Young ofHarvard bad a collision at the plate inthe opening round which could havebeen avoided had Murphy swerved slight-ly to one side No harm was done yetIts the little things that sometimesleave the worst imprsslen and causetho most damage Young was standingnearly on the plate and Murphy shovedhim forward on his face
That Phil King to popular with theplayers at Georgetown was manifested inthe gameyesterday Whenever the coachtold one of the team to but be buntedwhen he ordered the player to wait bewaited and so on with the result thatGeorgetown played the best games
has put up this year sad on a muddyflekl at that
Murphy and Hunt each made two hitstwothirds of the Angles garnered bythe Georgetown team Murphy te one ofthe beet rungetters that the writer teasever known and In OM games playedto date has averaged more than a runaim a halt a game
Worry OConnor continues to ploy arattling good game at first sad the moveof shifting Feenan behind the bat andletting Worry take care of first was avery good one Both of these youngstershave naturally to the positionswhich they are now playing and thoteam has been strengthened thereby
For tour and halt innings yesterdayHarvard was stow to move and George-town wanted to hurry and for the otherfour sad a half innings Harvard wanted-to hurry and Georgetown didnt earwhether it rained hailed snowed or whatjust so they held their lead
FREDERICK Y M C A WINS
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M C A defeated the Manhattan AthleticClub of Washington in a pretty contestat Athktks Park this afternoon to 2The home team Jumped into the lead bymaking three runs in the ttrst Inning andwere not beaded during the game
Tbe visitors made but four hits whileFrederick corralled eight three of whichwere lined out by Byrd Pearce and Muthwere in the box for Frederick and eachallowed but two hits In the eighth inning BawUngs was struck in the headby a ball thrown from second and hadto be carrier from the W Rta Jtto pj-teTT i rmta r4 rth eighth InningScore
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DEFINITION OF YANNICrAN
Word OrijyiiiHted with One of Irtrius ISullpInycra in 1SSS
Atlanta Ga April 25 Maybe youhave wondered where the word youalgae originated and you may alsohave wondered who originated Jt Theman who did so was in Atlanta re-
cently He is Sam Irwin manager of thePhiladelphia Yannlgans
This word has been In existence since1881 It was Luring that season thatMr Irwin noised the reserves as theywere then called the Yannlgans andit came about in this way according toMr Irwin
1 had a pitcher with the team namedMatthnorS We were barnstornitngthrough the New England Status atthe time On coming to the benchafter cachjnnmg h would yell at meOh you Yannigan t The name struckme as original and I asked him whatit meant
Hanged if I know ho said but hekept on using After the gamo Ithought It over it struck ine as apretty good name for my bunch of re-serves 1 named them tho Yannigangthe next day when they came out tothe bell pork It stuck from that timeon and all the other tories have usodIt ever since
Other persons have claimedUnction of originating that vord butthat is how it roflly started
Mr Irwin is over seventy oldbut If hale and hearty and liVoly asall the youngsters over whom ha hascharge and with whom he II extremelypopular
j Second Kendall Want GameThe Holy Name Altar Boys team for-
feited to the Second Kendalls yesterdayand the Kendal played a picked teamdefeating them 7 to 3 The Kendalls have
j crpanized two very fast teams this seaand would lIke to arrange games
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GEORGETOWN PREPS 1910 BASEBALL TEAM
HOSPITAL TEAK WINS
Iumjiliisr Stniimi Ilnnrlmll Ten inIJ MVM Iiy II to
The Government Hospital for thebaseball team defeated the Pumping
Station in K close and prettily playedgame at St Elizabeth yesterday to 2
It was a pitchers battle from the startjtd though had slightly the better
of Cy Wilkins the hospital boys hitmore opportunely
Pennlngton the bile first sacker of thehome team was responsible for the win-
ning run by a timely triple RubeClark made his appearance at short andthough be had but one chance waswarmly welcomed by the crowd Score
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ANIMALS COP GAME
Prance Around nml Score Six RunsIn Last Imiliipr
The Bureau of Animal Industry de-
feated the Bureau of Soils In an interestlag same on the Agriculture Lot by S to6 The features of the game wore thefielding of Doe Johnson and Plaits homorun drive in the last inning with three onbases Score
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WOODLANDS BEAT KENSINGTON
Ilniii Breaks Up the Game in theSeventh Iiminpr
With the score 7 to 2 In favor of theWeodhutd A C in the seventh inningthe raiii put an end to the game withKensington on tho Jatters grounds yes-
terday eveningThe home team scored two runs in the
first inning alter which not another mancrossed tbe plate Brooks keeping theirhi s well scattered an tightening up utpinches Passed balls by Coupard provedcostly The fielding and opportune hitUna of the Woodlands was very much Inevidence Score
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VIRGINIA LEAGUE
Itonnuke 15 Kyiielibur3j dal to Tba Herald
Roanoke Va April S Todays gamebetween Lynchburg and Roanoke wascalled In the second half of the fifth
because of rain score 3 to S ScoreIt 11 B-
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Portsmouth and Norfolk TicSpecial to The WaaMaRtoH Herald
Norfolk Va April 3 Norfolk andPortsmouth fought it out for ten in-
nings this afternoon anti when the gamewas called on account of darkness thescore won a tie 1 to 1 Carl Walker theUniversity ot Virginia man pitched forNorfolk and Portsmouth would not havescored but for slow work by Murdock-in center tick Score
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Richmond April 2i Danvlllo lost toRichmond toda by 6 to 3 Bussey whosucceeded Morrtoey In tho box for Dan-ville went wild In the seventh inningand Richmond netted live runs at a time
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the Shamrock baseball team yesterdayafternoon by 13 to 1L rhe game was ex-citing and interesting from start to finishHolmes of the winners twirled giltedgeball while Jones his opponent was atrifle wild on passes The playing ofBaldson Thayer and King was thefeature of the Kama
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BASEBALL NOTESAND COMMENT
Vlllle Keeler te still dickering withmanagers The first thins toe knows theywill forget about him
Doe Marshall efitenejr Cer IKwaukeehas a broken linger playfor a while
The Louisville champions are down atthe bOttom of the pOe right new Theclimate at Columbus seems to disagreewith PeltS crowd
A lot of tin will be tied to playersin the majors and Clan A minor lee g-
in the next month Listen to them jingle
Rd Eckman who umpired in tbeAmerican Association for a time last yearbut appeared to know little about thegame of baseball signed to hold anIndicator in the Tnree I League
Nine mUllets Americans will witn Mball game this year
The Cubs will net 1 o M baMers-
accordlai to Chance Tm hi certainlya new rule
It wo0dd be tote csidnc is knowwhat Baa JeawsWa ideas en the Klhtg-
ZanesvUle ef the Central baatwo canttJdates for the team whose com-
bined wealth is SUMQI Both are men ofbuctoe s and both are trying te make theteam at their own expense One does ac-
cept street car transportation from thebaseball management but the othermakes the trip to the baseball groundsia his Red Devil automobile The
men are pitchers Miller and yeassey
Dayton has a Singer en its pitchingstaff who can go Mordecai Brown a fewbetter when it comes to freak mittsCharles Feen y a youngster recom-mended to President Elmer Uedelto byManfigvr Griffith of the Cincinnati Red
lege te U pe 0 a left basil Whichis mtons fimr iif Wt et hiswrist He i H s with his right handwhile he uses a gpecially Wade glove forhis left
To one not knowing of the Injury Itbe a great surprise to know that he
was crippled for be fields well and alsocan hit Ha grasps the bat with hisright hand and places the stub of hisleft against the handle of the club andswings In hearty fashion
Is 1910 aGing to prove remarkable fromthe fact that a number of young pitcherswill make good in the two big leagueclubs Several youngsters have alreadymade satisfactory showings and there iaevery indication that many of them willsUck throughout the season Thea apiatheir efforts may be mere flashes in thopan Young pitchers have started outbefore under most favorable auspicesonly to fiUi down later The title
Spring Boomers was adopted in bigleague circles many years ago
Up to dote the young pitchers whohive performed meritoriously are Linkof the Naps Browning of Detroit SUKXS-
of Cincinnati Walker of WashingtonFrill and Vaughn of the HighbindersCole of the Cubs and Humphrey of thePhillies
Link held the Tigers to four hits inten Innings and stopped Sam Crawfordfrom hitting something that Addle lossfailed to do the day before Neither Mullin nor WHIett couhl beat the Naps yetyoung Browning a mere stripling instature prevented them from scoringmore than one run In nine inningsVaughn got away with a tie with Bostonwhile Frill downed the Rod Sox Walkerwon from the Athletics while Suggshelped tho Rods beat the Cubs
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Lose Two to PennsylvaniaDiickpiit Team
The Terminal Y M C A duckpin teamwas defeated last night by tho Penn-sylvania Railroad Y M C A oC Balti-more on the local alleys Three excitingand interesting games ivere played thevisitors capturing two out of the three
A pleasant and friendly game was en-joyed ml the Pennsylvania team hasextended an invitation to the local bowl-ers to pay them a return visit in thonear future which has been acceptedScore
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Totals 523 479 453 Totals 4 4S3 46G
SUSQUEHANNA TRIMMED
VJtltcwnMicd Iiy lonnt St MarysEnprlc Allows Xo Hits
Special to The AVah fusion HeraldEmmltsburg Md April 23 Mount St
Mary defeated Susquchanna here todayby a score of 5 to 0 Engle established-an intercollegiate record only twentyeight men facing him and allowing nohits ScoreMount St Mary XSSueqtaanaa 0000000000HaU-
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Xnvy Track ScheduleSpecial to The Washington Herald
Annapolis Md April officialschedule of Ibid and track meets for theNaval Academy athletes this season wasannounced today The dates on the listfollow April 30 meet May 7
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Middles Win IlarilfouRht Game 1
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Annapolis Md April a Though NorthCarolina on the whole played a souppier game they lest to the Annapolismidshipmen at baseball here today by1 to o Errors by Hegepeth sad Williamsin the fifth inning enabled the Middlesto get the single run It was a pitchersbnttle and there was little 0 choose be-
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ARASEE WINS AT AQOBDOCT
Takes Prize in the Queens CoaatyHandicap
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New York April jockey Otasshim vigorously in the last six-
teenth Arasee won the Queens CountyHamNcap at Aqueduct touay by a scantlength made tbe early paand had so much vpeed thatGrexna Green a coupled favorite withFulfill into the bead of the stretch Tfc-
Magaxine weakened as Arasee challengedsad took command
Prince Ahmed taken to tile extremeoutside closed with a rush finishedIn the place three lengths te front ofMagazine Gretaa Green was the samedistance beck
Nearly St persons eat to enjoythe sport but when they reached thetrack they were sorry they bad leftovercoats and thick wraps behind as thegale from the sea chilled these to themarrow
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DOWN THE ALLEYS
The Fans Duckpin League closedlast night after a most exciting racethe White Sox wtany wftMma eut withftymv colors while the Naps sad Ath-
letics tied for second place and theTigers bringing up the rear The tentmentioned team seemed a little weakcompared with the others although attimes they made some of the leadingteams hustle
Windsor comes In for high man in theleague also high man on his teamWhite Sox McKericher eaptain of tile
Athletics being high man of that teamSigourney captain of the Tigers had themost plus on his team and Trotter cap-tain of tbe Naps was high man on histeam
The season has been a most successfulone and the prises will be awarded
next weekThe averages
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GRADE SCHOOL LEAGUE
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John PWUp Soosa attended the weeklyHoot of the Ansiostan Gun C3i yester-
day as guest and though he has nothandled his pet IUM shooting iron sinceFebruary he gave a good account of
averaging M hi a string of lit birdThe crack shots of the club were on
hand at the smashing and Drs MonroeCobey Stein Parsons and Taylor clinically demonstrated how leaden injections
effective In eliminating UUU germknown M tile earthen pigeon Phil Steubeater sue shot averaging M outof lOt
Mr Soiism is OB Ida way to the Stateshoots la Virginia North Carotea andGeorgia his Itinerary Including HotSprfac Va Durham N a GreensboroN C and the grand Soutbera Handicap-at Columbus Ga where alt the cruvkshots of the country gather aad constdering the excellent he madyesterday competitfoa wIth the bestgmners of this city it la fair to predict
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WOODBERRYS TIE 3 TO 3
Special to The WnbiofUn raidAlexandria Va April aIn a six in-
ning contest which was called oncount of rate the old rivals EpiscopalHigh Schoet and Woodberry Fortplayed a Oe game score to 3 Toe Woodberry boys scored three runs Insixth tuning when the Episcopalianmade several errors In succession Woodwho OsVnring UBe for Bntecopalpitched aa xeeHent game allowing buttwo hits asjtcjbar of which fleond in thscortaM
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KEYSES DUCKPIN LEAGUE
CIiKiuiiionxhip Aot to Be
Special to Tbe WaahiBgioB HeraldKeyser W Va April 38 The Keyser
Duckpin League next week MuchInterest is in the outcome ofthe games to be rolled In all probabilitythe championship will not be decided untilthe Baltimore and Ohio Clerks and theCity Officials clash to their scheduledgame for next week The ProfessionalMen and the Business Mon are SIghtInghard for third JIbe TIle present leaguehas beets so successful and has arousel-S much interest in bowling that anotholeague consisting of teams of five mciwill be organised at once
The following games were retted atKeenans Bowling Palace this week
1st 31 3d I tot Jd XHaauH 91 M W Xetnkm M iatemurnt KB K S fFaatBbakrr ju JO lUfKfliogr sT n
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YcaUer 97 B 91 11-3Batdorf W K SS m-CoCteaB m IS m Thorp S3 J fc-
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JCnlclcerlmckerK WinThe Knickerbocker Athletic Club de-
feated the Luzon Athletic Club and theOlympic Athletic Club by scores of 12 to1 and 31 to 1 respectively Gftott pitchedboth games the opposing teams succeed-ing getting three hits
in the second game Gantt andled with the stick each fourhits The Knickerbockers weald like toarrange games with teams averaging fif-
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