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RACING EXTRA. f e Circul ation » TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY NUMEEED 2° SUNDAY WORLD, MAY 12, \ ICHT © |FAST CALIFORNIANS, RAWY AT LOUISVILLE, WINNERS AT. |SiSaESRNESES HENcar £1) FP AS NIGHT EDITION i but they looked tather lonesome. * Fel” house, and only’ of, oun The Paoific Coast aera Achtatos| iNo Baseball T To-thy t fetween the) | Seats in Tho grand ntand ‘were oct Bibeln nl daMmteh se S Give Frinceton a Rub, Giants and Colonels acacia Rookten Loafed Around, - bookmal ‘8 stood around and fj —————— FIRST RACK-- " ( et 1 Sayonara Firat, A mt Toten prices on any of the Defeated Nassau's Cracks with a| Capt. Davis Will Protest Yesterday's u ; Lata: Game on Umpire’s Ruling, SECOND RACE-- makere { Oakley Firat 1 attempt to REDS USED Bl BA Defuulted the Pole Vault and Won Campbell A atest aa fonda aid Noe “Huet for the ane: ot ulte pe Pole Cam ‘Ei 5 friends, id he, “just for the anke o: G BATS, 5. c' ampbell Admits Uls ‘Error Cost! munn Racke- Amunetnent, but’ there. will be nov at: Eight Events of the Card. New York a Probable Victory. r Meet. tempt to bet with the public.” vu bod Maa The Thompson in a white English hi met was a conspicuous figure, but offered no odds, He wanted to bet @ ite Second. John Duffy, one of the biggest book- 1d that neither okmakers: ything like # n the track Total of 61 10 5! Point ee hee m | sary Disagrees After De- liberating a Day and a Night. —__+—. SadSthaenioessin Judge Merrow Secom 0 one Miller Started the Second Inning| prince TON, N. J. May 1.—The | wom the evening World's Special Correspondent | FOURTH RACK-- iple of hundred dollars that | it *piek the winner, Under such elr : ‘ first track athletic games between the | with the Team.) Lady Raymond Frat. . 4 NAG. ° c Ite sel fs { with a Triple teums representing tho Universities of| LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 11.—To-day's ‘The Peer Second. cumarances it BERR? esters tees California and Princeton began here | game between the New York and Louls- this afternoon. Manager North, of the, ville teams was postponed on account Ewing's Two-dagg2r Off Lucid |“#lfornia team, sald this morning that |of rain, FIFTH RACE- No Information for Pool-Rooma, Pi 1 Firat. The Western Union Telegraph Com- pany did not try to furnish the innu: D at his men Were in fairly good shape with| The Giants left for Chicago late in the Logan Second, cece Lats Ree, ehere bh ane rove in Three R be. the exception gf hil Bradley, who was} afternoon. country wi vert i ty ) le entered tor the one mille and hale mile Yeaterday'n game will be protested by —— the fcr ater To the ‘tiniaainamendy runs, and Mr. Dozier, who was on the| Capt. Davis. vaddock and grand stand the price war ( programme for the “two-mile bicycle} A mistake which, after the game Um-| 3qgiat Fails to Attend and | atts ctyereuee (ickets could be pur- NOT @CHOOLED TO THE JUMPS Bloppy Grounds at Cineinnat! for] race and running broad jump. pire Campbell adinitted having made, | J wron'the firat race there wan very little Aly. me boy was stunned for a NV the Dainty Bridegrooms. ‘There was quite a large attendance of | cost the Gotham team four runs and the , betting, not enough to quote prices. jit tie pete tw, miles with Playmate W ERE 10 TO 2 FOR 1) ICTION.: \ students and thelr guests, many of} game, With a man on second, Meekin | Opening Not a Brilliant si second and Pat Oakley third. ‘The latter a a ——— whom were ladies, before the game be- | gave a base on b ‘The man on second took second place al the end of two \ (Special to The Evening World.) gan. ‘The track was In excellent condl- | made a wild dash for Davis's corner and ae eee ee a hae mre gla /f LEAGUE PARK, CINCINNATI, ©,, {HO a d the nfie!d a'so in elegant siape| Farrell shot the ball to the New York Success, from’ Fiaymate, who was ‘twenty in ( May W.—With the mercury hovering | fer Me feid contests, captain, The runner was eastiy caught front of Hiawassee, Time-619. sanean net alte ow tee. Bribery Charges Wiped Out and i Hee the Case Was Based on Perate point, there was little wonder | Princeton, as the visitors brought no | Campbell refused to allow the put out. | that the crowd this afternoon was | Pele vaulter with them. After that the next three men would ® Mmited. Foliowing the rain of yesterday | ‘The summary of events: have been easy victims at first, but a | di | @bout « dosen degrees below the ter he pole vault went by default to|ten feet from the base and put out) Judge Morrow, 156 Woodford, 1 (MoBherry| 1 5 Yi Sie © bass shower thin mofnings Ana 9 ford Dash an oy FW. Aten, romse: | wild throw to the plate and a paket Fontora 4h. (Martner toes 1 Fesult the grounds were dei ety sic} y ten ie ‘ina arn: Ser me~} ball, after two men were out, gave Jonn. 4 (3. Murkley) ‘ $ ¢ E ti Co} ‘A cold wind wept weross the Krounin | 23 teronte 4. [ elavle four rans. : ‘ Raia (Obani ab Af Xtortion Only. MGA. making matters uncomfortable for the | , Ute esrepe LARUE alike Anpbel. admitted his error to “The | Later Everything Thaws Out and judge, Morrow | ished 12 ithe front, y Ria} AGAn Hanlon, Feeceias,. ‘secre = venin, World's" correspondent last ; trio gulokly left the others and ee ; 2 minsten $156 seconds, : hein the. prem f adorn : Betting Goes On at a Very raced ‘in. close order. for hait'a mile, je indications were that O-Vart Murtie Hace-Woa by &. J. Dyer |p wauid have bet $100) to i : ‘ Then Foxtord dropped out of it, and ther would not interfere with the game, HOW Tor HE Phe wd. that tien were on oth frit Lively Pace Judge Morrow, and Woodford faced Head ‘The jury In the McLaughiln extortion |Jury room tn the Criminal Court Butlé- Gnd recond waen Meekin gave that base andvhead until they were ov a Coen, MM valis, ane thought all were forced i imp, In the laat sixteenth fied Cloud | cage came into court at 6 o'clock this |!m&, without coming to a verdict. Pitcher Bill Kennedy joined the Brooklyns here last night. They retired at T think it lost the game tor longed to the front and won, driving, by a length. Judge Morrow was elant | #fternoon that they wer (Spectal to The Evening World.) er wa Yne-Mile Watk—Won by E am) appeared heartbroken over Pie eg hag & lengths in front of Woodford, Time-- ER nay princaans — "Mervin, Gatifornta the error and will willingly sign an aff. | RACE TRACK, MORRIS PARK, May oo keoeatdied — Ancinnatl. Brooklyn, dayit to the above facts, | 11.—The reason of legitimate racing was FOURTH RACE. tham, 3b. Griffin, ¢ La Chance, 1b. Anderson, if, New York Steeplechase Hand’ ps two mtiee He te a young umpire ani endeavors to | do what Is right. i ANnough deleted, the management {course this afternoon under the ausp! [begun at the beautiful Westchester STEEPLECHASING WEIGHT, cen Betting, St. Hit Fn. | Ewin, won = i, 1b Burns, If, Piret Meas —Won aa More : SAA : During the interval between the first yinond.147(Brackin) 1B Bd Te } Miller, rt Daly, 20. yer Cantona? 1, “Jamea. Je sete veo Yuunsateke Boswell wiat Bane /f the National Steeplechase Assocla-| aif’ second races, however, the Lookies | Te oer UAE (Barry) om, OL Bd a Won by He, Torres non, The of Pennayivania | Hon: warmed up and began to lay prices Fortoung, 146. (wiighand 40 *} Smith,’ sa. Nort ‘a Prince won. twarh the last ix innings, and| The atmosphere was, metaphorically |, Ike Thompson, Henry Stedeker, Adoiph King Joan, 97 (Ml, Leneh). 0.1 \ Hogrievn, cf. ‘ | hua compleiely at his (speaking, decitedly frosty, One could | Lackman, Teo Bwatis and a few others | gored Ranle, 146, (P-Lynch)a0-1 Rhines, p. winners tossed up and Torrey won first) me: hk being mad ff h * ted Wagers from persona they Dinapn’ une 137 (Wileon)i0-1 cut lee from the floor of the be | Uinpire—Mr. Keefe. ing knew. Several persons who id not} chery ch i . delivery. Fovexpress itin the slang by W. C. Patters | the yume, he had “speed to burn and Lee of 4 i na, gion) | out-of-tight curves. dT (Frayling) Hah). Tron Duke, “14s ( Beare 160 (Wright. * Fell Iron Duke fell at jump and Dwight fell at the sixth Jump. ucknow refused the latter, jump, but finally went over and finished. th who faced on Lady Raymond led from start to finish, winning in a hard drive by a head from The Peer, who tralled up fo the last half mile. He made his move too late. Rodman was third mos of the time and finished in that position, alx lengths away. Time—4.40, FIFTH RACE. jer-welghts; flat; seven furlongs, High Jump—Wor california: BW Koch Cali Latham base on balls, Hoy singled. | ipreement Parterson took rat, place. 7 fused an offer of $5,000 for him. His 14 {ePhee flied to Mulvey. Hoy out, Daley | One Mile Run- y Re Fe Siering: Prive’ | atyle of deiivery is more peculiar than » Corcoran, Ewing Hed to Griffin, No tn: H. Hall, fon, “wecond. — Time—ém. | Pye Gniy Dutch" Carier'a. Alter yes, Grimn tied to* Hoy. La Chance worms bleyce race—Won by M. Dorie, Call-| terday's kame several of the players had eached first on Smith's error, Anderson Time—im. 4) the rlot act read to them, jed to Latham. La Chance otit, Vaughn VARTA Bik CAUa >» McPhee. No runs, mn disiany Dates ON COLUMBIA OVAL. Second Inning. ail diane, 201 feet 2 ik ! “ing 11 feet 2 in. ‘Miller hit for three bases, Vaughn's] ,," second: height, 10 feet uble scored Miller. Smith struck out. | ‘Running broad jump—Won by W. 1, Rox Freedman last night re- distance, Ruppert Rides a Plucky Finish with a Snapped Tire, (Spectal to The Evening World) ogriever led to ‘Anderson. ° Rhines rete, Jr Princeton, second: ged. Latham’s single scored Vaughn. 4 Se ee ee ines scored on Hoy! Phee Md Princeton, 6! COLUMBIA OVAL, — WILLIAMS- ett ree runs. ‘Miller. base on Balle. Mit ae Bis POEUN Fis Mav Altera SOF END nie Wate Carell ee ome ‘out, from Coreoran to Dai postponements, due to bad weather, the Prite, 149 (Veach) nie Ss ‘OLD FLEETWOOD OPENS. Columbia College Union at last suc- Gol uth, ae an at 8. Burns utMcPhee to Ewing... Daly ———— ceeds = rt Bese Cnn ar eeded getting a beautiful day for tines to Ewing. No runs. “How Can Bets Be Madet” the) their annual Spring games, which were | Lending Question of the Day. run this morning. Lord Motley, 149 (Ci Logan, 152 |(Shtelda) Prize won, Logan was second. Jelt was third. Time—1.a1. 1 im Third Inning. (Syectal to The Evening World) The track was hard and fast, and J tein succeeded Lucid in the box.! FLEETWOOD PARK, N. Y., May 1L—| though the number of entries was very im ith sii Hoxrlever struck out. ———— ALEXANDER ISLAND RESULTS. RACE TRACK, A ALEXANDER I6L- AND, May 11.—The races on this track to-day resulted as follows: First Race—-Six and a half furlongs.— Won by McKeever, 30 to 1 and 10 to 1 Ataman second, 2 to 6 place; Hemet third, Time—1.23. Becond Race—Five furlon, ines’ thier to Tle resalted te foghis | Harness racing in the State for 18% was | small the races were all hotly contested, ( Zast No runs. Inaugurated to-day at the old-tlme Fleet- | Among the officers, who were all chosen bs ‘ulve} ein by a grounder to Ewin 7 tract e N york Dri rom the C. ©. were Keferee W. T. , a 1 led.” ‘Stein singled, Btetn | 4ood tack by the New York Driving | Vawsou, Judges at Finish L. M. Law: toed out by Grifin's grounder, Grimn {Clubs an association that numbers in won, jr 'W. Mail, W. Maine and W. H ton ‘La Chance's grounder, Smith to | its membership all the leading well- | lock, Held “dude Guy iichards ‘and 'Phee, No runt known owners and drivers of the State kof the Course Smull and sountry. The e mile bicy race was one of There were features on to-day’s pro-|the hottest ever contested on. these — [gramme thai meritet consideration and | grounds. C, Stevens set the pace tor six — |it was the twenty-fifth anniversary of |laps, when he was passed by J. Ruppert, the Club's inception, w oO, although js tire snapped in the —Won by For the first t.me it raced under the won in fast time, a 1 Phy =) le ew ws id ob the most inter- e i Con Luery, 3 to 1 an to enjamin OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. [ner laws snd probaly Bie mat Sy = Win by HG. Chataim: W, Deaah In the Paddook. necond, 2 Yo 1 place; Forest third. Time can bets made?" W. Beekman, rd. Time—10 3. — ~ . 1 .08 1-4, ‘1 AT PITTSBURG, Weather and track conditions were Third Race—Six and one-half furlongs 4 to 1 and & to Rittiseoct. re x. ‘eather and , 4 Hurdie—Won ty §. H. Bijur; {fing and {clcles hung from the deserted ; know Ike Thompson, offered him money, | Won. by. Ramas, ee a 608 = LED ey Pe eee cane arent adi T Jonph, inird: Time—16 ¢6 | bootha where the booktes were wont to| Mii he refused to take It Wy mead foc yBR sam. even for Ince: Pattie z 000 people prose : ; he maid “1am only bet-| thi Detteriee Maver and Robinwn: Heriey and | many of thein Being ladies: pine, Catho- e—Won by J. Ruppert; H. 1, | C&ll out the odds, ting for andiserent, Just tence whether | Fourth Race—Bix and one-quarter fur- W. Fearing, third, “ Time—| Racing was started at 2.30 o'clock In| the boys will bay if they c Won by 1. G. Chatain; F. v.| the presence of perhaps 1,000 persons. Some of the other bettot o a of m scrupulous, however, and ed | Pones third. ‘ime-1.20 Mo Well, third. Time—s26| Fully one-half of this crowd was made | tonty Yan “brokmmaker trad “a soil | Fifth Race—-One mile by J. HL Fulle; W. Lightpipe, {UP Of bookmakers, their clerks and the card, which he could hold in the paim|4 to land & to 6; P ; most persistent of the regulars. of his hand. On it ne quoied prices, [sto 6 for pla rubbing and changing as the beta were | Time—1. \°. Jonge.—Won by Vewtibule, 4 to 1 and § to were not no Pickaway second, place even, and ae eee Dgeween eHta, a iin Riley ana @ ‘udgex were Martin Riley and G. LOSE GAME AT PRINCETON. |. Armstrong’ James Burris oticlated as starter. The Timers were Jon D. rry and Luke Burke. Snmmaries: n by Plenty, odcock second, and Connors third. the Crimson on the Fitst Race—Purse $260; 3,00 cla p—Won by K. Burke: D. Rarercs isan a luautee cars eee ae Me ec GaN te cae vial men ene Uelemer arate eae Te a tare Guiry fay : 5 ting 16-Pou von by 'R. Belr, ‘ ers, and the remainder "ike ‘Thompson. hai vba re: (Special te The Evening World.) mW 34 Sl stechart among, Shipman thirds Wianere [oe P| eomied he et pod nlecepal itd teat LOUISVILLE RESULTS. PRINCETON, N. J., May 11.—Prince- Pe Re A ae } name opposite the bet a 4 mand Harvard crossed bata to-day 220 Yards Hu ran { yuring the afternoon, the crow mA pS Mevatnmaich Field ther, cade Cab TERS Walk won hy ke | thawed out a trifle and one who wiahed| RACE TRACK, LOUISVILLE, May Po : A 3 F mater, th ime 342.8, ad no trouble .n getting down as muy —The races o1 e A +] ating Wilson was put in the box for | ‘ £2 2p tidied etn Won ty the Wingy, A Te ah he pleased. “Much comment wae tu | Suited as tolown: this track to-day re) Just before the jury come in Judge from them, The Judge Princeton, Altman having sprained his Masrig mene Me Are E ee Te sakfe a Ihe POCRIOR 300K First Race, Declared off. Barrett said that he had receiveal a the building in readiness to answert jenkl fi these, Wo races | clark, second, W. FP Beekman third.’ Time Fiand, In full view of the ladlos Second Ruce-Bix and one-t ating that stood for questions or receive the verdict should ‘The teams batted as follows: eC teG CARH OF Me cane te tence na [rie said that, hereafte betting | longs Won by Katie G. 2 to 6 and out; qufttal they agree upon one, but they could Marvara: Princeton, the qualities of the horses, hat rar cherie aN) will be rescrleted to the paddock Majer Tom, senona, plane: ‘The Court sald that he regretted that come to no conclusion, Paha ne, It Third Race 6 $25 Chane: trotting. | Distan at teet 11-3, Inch urate, URE, BACK Third Race—One mile, —Wo they had arrived at this decision, but At l04> P M. an adjournment was an jayenn Ff, . First hests WS "irons tsaoke)” aa aa OS ae Neb IN es trp, | hoe, @ fo d-and 2 tot) Despot second! that he would not comment on the nounced until midnight, and the Jury Eger, is iprenctaras @ lives te | piace: # fo 7 end Queen reasons why they had not reached @ escorted by a dozen or more court off) renn, 3b. Otto, 1b, Quickstep “aaty) a | Time. ; Col. Fellows informed the Court that Meanwhtle Justice Barrett went out prapeite sumiped: to. koe front at 4u8 he would move for a new tril next to dine with Justice Ingraham, and they, ae ae verdict. cers, were driven up to the Broadwayt ’ ed the jury, Central Hotel for supper. (Burgess, of. Wilson, ‘p. dams, ‘3b, Gunster, 3b. tenn henson, 1b, Brooks, sg. tigulands,'p. Easton, cf. drawn, Time. nvamont wos | NEW 200-YARD RECORD. ——= —— sta ta hot pace, The fe = : ; 1 Inning—Rand flew out to Broo! arin} Wuikiy"athing, out. 'tietore a halt hea | RACE TRACK, HAWTHORNE, May | yon iuy returned together just about the same Aiteman, base on balls. tain caused MORRIS PARK LICENSE. Reet 10 Tesh AGROB , wen Fun, however, Sayonara weit after |The rages on thie track (0-day Te-| “the tctaughiin Jury entered the time aa the jurymen, « lttle before midst . gL sey May 11,—At the London Ath- - Bin und at Ce top of the hill he caught er ; . ; ph oF alent Stole second. Hayes out a “astarrt . ? OVER A STIFF ONE und passed him. The others, headed by | Firet Race—One mile.—Won by Mid-|Court of Oyer and Terminer at 12.90 night, nel filed to Easton, Payue| Certifieate of the N.Y. 8. A, Filed |letic Club mecting to-day ‘at Stamford —— ——— Wineri Were a dozen lengtha away. | stared to band even, Charm second, out | o'clock this afternoca, and asked Jus-, (he latter resumed deliberation of the’ Dataset stort ok cartion tate tie at Albany To-Day m Downer won the 9) yard dash) consisted of outsiders, who were drawn Suyvoatn Jed to the end. wining in al for piace; Rasper Grd. Time—1.b0. litce Barrett for furtier instructions case, but It Was not until more than an; , run. s ond, beating the record by! to the trac : ne ‘iter by eight lengths from Lafayett Hecond © Five furlongs. — Won by i } ‘ot 4 ‘ard and Bradiey out at first. Trench-| ALBANY, May 11.—The New York |} nds: Pasting the: se ¥ to the track by curiosity who war twenty before Winship. Pemus. ie Cliquot, 2 tos and out Martha K| After being instructed the jury was hour afterwards that they made thelr | fled yuk Ne ian iad) to Fh Bteeplechase Association, which was in-| B.C. Hretin won the half-mile run in| Special train real 0 the track. but | tr next 'o the last hurdle, Time ond and Gretchen third. Time- | ordered out again at 1.55 P. M first request of the Grrr ‘They came ie f OAs. et a 4 ‘file two cars to each train would have been 2 1 1-2, Justice Barrett requested the mem- ! (0 the court-room at 1. 4 . and dene struck oul, Anerns” anathr [COrporated yesterday, to-day, frd a sumolent to accommodaia those en vane; BROOND Rac Third Race bight and one-nuit fur! nergy of the fury to get together and a-ked for instructions regarding the to fied out, centrefleld. Wilson, base | signed by August Delmont, BE. D. Mor- route ta the track, laid etic aad tit Pin fan out, Chicot second, place, 2 to -| return a verdict. relations between the defendant and his Pals, bu was forced at second Gun-| gan and John Sanford, the members of ety, Which Was supposed to| Par Oakley, 139 (Piien) 63 8 pyfand Artist, third, Time-16 1-2 Justice Barrett scored the jury for Wardman, James Burns, the point which » Rann Serer: alice we aame the State Racing Commission. ———— — ——- - — - —--—-—-—— ————-—~ |] not reaching a verdict been so strongly emphasised by hird Inning—Stephenson filed out.| ‘The license and a certificate showing Ayn acs SOU He singled out James E. Burbridge,|Justice Barrett In his charge as the ‘lands followed suit. So did Rand.!that the caplial stock of the Steeple- MORRIS PARK STEEPLECHASE COURSE. juror No. 4, and charged him with re-| crucial test of the people's case, \ston out at fi Payne, ditto. | chasing Aseoclatior has all been, paid 7 td fouled out. No runs, ip were Aled with the County ee @ license runs for one year, an Veorth lasing. vides that the. meetings. held’ under {i ing to discuss the case the other Basis of Collusion, . | jurors, especially tne evidenc# of two) In reply Justice Barrett said he had witnepses, This, he said, was @ Viosaton been particularly careful to point ou o~ all be subject to the Te: jonade rules 5 Mtto's error, Whren struck out und | Club. __ =A Threatened with State Prison, charge, and repeated his statement re died at first, No runs. et Burbridge defended himself, saying ng the evidence showing that Capt Hey filed, out. “Trenchard out a:| Four Killed in a Mine Explosion. 0 out'at first. No runs. “ the fifth inning Harvard failed to| TRINIDAD. Col. May 11-Four persone were », and Princeton tallied six runs. | killed and twe injured by the gas explosion tn — = the mines of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Com- for other sporting mews see | pany at Sopris, early yentverday. The position of 11 the bodies when found showed that the men ja os Wore at work when the explosion occurred. -—_e — ——-- Game Postponed at Cleveland. SHERMAN PARK. JRBVELAND, May 11.—Wot grounds prevented the game between the Cleveland-Washingion teams to-day. that his mind was made up as to the McLaughlin, when assigned to the First evidence of Seagrist and Sehle: er, and) Precinct, there was no occasion for further dis-! the Pol! cussion. He was, however, willing to| fer of Burus to that precinct, and had have the testimony of those two wit-| subsequently taken him with him te an iesses reread, other precinct, He declared that bis associates] The jury also asked if the testimony threatened him with States prison for|of unimpeached witnesses could be dis Standing out, and declining to further | regarded, and were told that it could jiscuss the teatimony. not. Three other jurors requested that| To the question whether Gallig parts of the testimony be read to them, and the clerk was ordered“to. ret from The Grandest Achievement of the Age. Hes cestine tee mor ery foimat {Ntappor*?'| wondertully progress! are mark, “I think Burns buncoed me,” could be regarded 4s evidence that Buras 9 ‘Beautiful and pealthtul Eres train to-morrow at 2.48 : = C “vet : ‘and not McLaughlin got the money, Jus rom Harlem Division, Grand Ceni e twelve want the ni —— ne ty mat nt Besa dadrew’ [Pista dae Mou’ Haven Station, lore ? Ta the Over Pa te (Continued on Sixth Page)

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