The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1901, Page 1

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EDITION | “ Ctrealation Books Open to All.” PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MAY 4 — DEANE - BANASTAR’S | METROPOLITAN: _ Clarence Mackay ‘Wins the First a Big Race of the Season--- Favorites All Beaten. (Rpecial wo The Evening World.) MORRIS PARK, May 4. f { ‘ MI nthird, iy This was thé tinish of the greatest Aetropolitan Hand The horses were a cap ever run, the post for what wemed an age the thousands of Anxious, waiting enthusiasts, Some of the starters were fractious, q aad Mr. Fitzgerald could net get them Mined up ta sult him ame down His flax t atruggle. Contestor took the lead in the first few dumps. Knight Rhodes and All Gold tollaged closely, with the others in # bunch ctore up. At the quarter Knight of Rhodes ted by a neck, with Contestor and All Gold at his bridle. All Gold led by a neck at the half, with Contestor and All Green fighting foz second place, q At the three-quarters Contestor led by a length, Al Green and Knight Rhodes were next in the shume for sec. ond, Into the stretch raced All Green, lead- \ ing by a neck. Contestur was half length back and old Banaster had pulled | | upto third place. Coming heme the old campalgner Ban- astar ran down hin rivals and won by 4 neck, Contestor was secon a oneck in front of All Green, i ee GREAT CROWDS SAW THE RACE. me: The Metropolitan Hundicap, one of the| most Important turf events of the racing| 4 erAsOn, was run over the beautiful Weat- chester course this afternoon in. the presence of a cheering multitude which numbered way up in the thousands, The conditions were befitting a race of such clothed forests surzounding the park and, landerape wetting pecullarty appropriate | to such a racing Rem as the Metropall- | WEATHER FORECAST. importance, The weather was in tts] il)” most) charming mood: The — track ¥| t enraueninnsct Neil But the crowd which filled the tm- Forecast ta Ietyents menee grand stand, whien ruthlessiy | mtamped out the beauty of the young venlure on the Jiasns, which puffed away at big c'gars until the sweet breezes | from the fletds were tainted with the ) wire:chel awny. green of the new born Melds like a great brown ribbon of v The newly ny (nto n to biripk went (Continued on Fourth Page) Prof. HERRON | BANASTAR, METROPOLITAN. WINNER, AND HIS JOCKEY, ODOM. N EW YORK - -- BOSTON --- 6 sa Se \ Boston Batters Land Steadily on ‘Dummy’ 1901. +090. os Taylor’s — Curves---Giants’ Loose Play Also Aids in Their Defeat This Afternoon. B all Ail Gold the broad atretches of meadow made 1 Seer ebe heheh h beer Vy Mebbbbbbicrieteiebtbbintebet Wee eteicieicteieiet-teiet inicieieivicicieici= ehhh: han te inm | ees — UO AADC OL 4 ‘ eld Sale iha) { BE OO =| 4 art 4 . SS + JACKSONVILLE’S MAYOR WIRES TO EVENING WORLD. To the Editor of One hundred and thirty-six blocks. covering the best residential and: business portion of the eity destroyed, About ten thonsand people homeless and thensands de ti tate, help beveud our ability to meet. ter needed immediately, oe leleinininirfeieiee ein einieie eee ee Gur people responding: tile he Evening World Iv. but deanane Mayor and Chairman n othing and shel » BOWDEN, live Cominittoe, 1 1 “land threw wide Soe diagnosis of the man whose ee ere theories and troubles with his twwife } have caused a storm to break about his ears. (With cleverly done sketches.) By The Batting Order. Bosto: Hamilton, < ce. iteridge, oc. Dineen, p. Nagi Unpire—Mr (@pecial from a Corresportent with the Team ) the Giants expect to to-day's nunstine to add to their per- centage by a victory over the Bean Eaters. George Davis in porticular ta certain that bis young bloods can turn the trick to-day, and with "Kid" Nich- ois already disposed of there is good xround for bis expecting that the Glants will beat out a victor: Great Crowd of Fans Ost. The weather In in direct contrast to that of yestentay, which was rather too windy and chilly to make the fame thoroughly enjoyable to the spectators To-day a great crowd of fana are out, and the many New Yorkers present are glad to make themselves known by root- Ing lustlly for the Gothamites. “Dummy Taylor, he of the deceptive amile, will toas them over for Now York. Bowerman will do the raceving if he 1s not hindered by a large boil which has appeared on his neck. Ber- nard will play second again to-day un- less Kellogg arrives in time to don a uniform. Bernard haa done creditable work at second, but can hardly be ex- pected to play the bag perfectly cause he !s:an outfielder. , Dineen and Kittridge are depended upon by Capt. Long to fool the Glanta’ heavy hitters, As both teams are ted in the percentage column each Is deter- mined to forge ahead of the other by a victory. First Inning. Van out, Long to Tenney, Selbach by the same route. Davin sent a slashing single to centre and went to pecond on @ paneed ball. Hickman fled to Barry: No runs. Remard fu Hamilten'< grounder soln 40 second. Ti Dee mont out Lang out, Strang Kot under Lowe's hist r Inning. Strang fied to Harry zel singled to centre, Bernard's single to same pas- ture put Ganzel on second, Bowerman Popped to Long Taylor fanned. No runs, Crolius doubled to left a bunt. Bowerman s Crotus at third hit ni he woored, Kitts Second Barry bea throw to Ganzel. Dineen was Ganzel, Hamilton micd run. Van Gee! Naseball Ian't the Heat Game, Quaker Sluggers Take meadows. } Losv! oNE PAIR ; oF a BattNG Eyes 3 inp EM Avo WaMe ur OWN After All. Del Advertises Hin Loss. BROOKLYN - PHILADELPHIA Kindly to Dr. Mc- James's Pitching and He Loses First Game. how play te His Tabors with th June 1, but he = Is he can’t take care the stands Joc” MeJames to the me of the year, iim as big aa at pants Not in Forw. sake therhte oe ts bat w tela ee: ie tn fa hey Peeckh fe Db to the eateher uy ' to Conn and \ to Thomas. x t “ Finan t Uleges 5 Dummy's out» ) s twir fers Van mite an in ISK about the lot, ore pan, Van wns ory th fig fied ute | Peat td ; ” 4 aytvanin Kallroad aver the |; 2 s aa Page) Z le : 2 | IK A T C A R E W To-Morrow's : 1 E Sunday World. i qe Nee eaten t hve

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