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Show CINCINNATI WINS THE FIRST GAME OF A THIRD DOOBLEHEADEH NEW YORK. Auc in.Pod Filer s pitching and hatting enabled Cincinnati Cincin-nati to win the first game of then-third then-third double header with the New ork Giants before a remarkable assemblage as-semblage here today. The score was 4 to 3. Tho crowd was one of the greatest In baseball history to go out of the hand of the local management. The crowd crashed through both the Eighth Avenue and Speedway gates and Climbed over the turnstiles shortly after the gam started four men were pushed through a runway in the upper tand and, when a rail broke, fell to the concrete stand below and were cut up Fans even climbed over the high ! bleacher fence in center field. By 2:30 p m. all gates were shut. It was esti-I esti-I mated that 40,000 were in the park and I at least half that many denied admis sion The police cut off the crowd two blocks from the park. The crowd was more aroused than at any of the other games ot the series and quite a shower show-er of pop bottles fell around the Red j players late in the game. Eller's spin ball had the Giants at i his mercy with the exception of the seventh Inning when New York bunched bunch-ed three ot its six hits on him. In tho fourth inning Eller lifted the ball into the left field bleachers with two men on bases. Cincinnati stopped Jessie Barnes, the New York pitching star, after he had won ten straight games. |