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Weather—Rain to-n Saturda | BASEBALL ee Pe a ee eae SB eee y showers. Cie | { “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | RACING PRICE ONE CEN Nod 9 intl Bat ati 3 it ye 5 HERES T ee ae ae ALL © TE ae Pn ee ee pir. ea ented S FOR Sit ss AeA 2 Mam Y. Os fae “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ Weather—Rain to-night; Saturday shewepis NIGHT EDITION NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 2 » 1901. PRICE ONE CENTS Herbert and Raffaello Are Next Choices— Sol Lichtenstein Fur- nishes The Evening World with Official! Odds. They'll be off in the Brooklyn Handi- cap to-morrow afterroon, The flash of the barrier, the pounding of hoofs, the strain in the stretch, the Jas: supreme effort at the wire and, another of thu} historic handicaps will have passed into history. ! Although the fleld that will face the starter {a not up to the Brooklyn Han-| dicap class of many of the years that | are passed. the race promises to be in-/! teresting. Banastar, the hero of many a hard fought battle on the track and the idol of a great percentage of New; York's racegoers, 1s the favorite, but} the handicappers have picked out other: Probable winners and speculation prom- “ ises to be brisk. 5 After all, the great crowd that jour- neys to Gravesend to eee the Brooklyn Handicap run is not so much interested in the claas of the horses as in tho rac itself—the race and the Inspiring ROAD UPU MMPI SNELL: HANDICAP. INDICTHENTS FOR GAMBLERS Grand Jury Finds Bills Against Fifteen’s Prisoners. r ! The Grand Jury to-day returned twen-| ty-six indictments against alleged gam- ders captured in the recent rads of the; Zimmittec of Fifteen. The indictmenzs were found under nec- dons 34 and 351 of the statute. They! + were: No. 486 Sixth avenue—Alphonse La Rante, Morrius Bassoriau, El Partin. No, 216 East Fourteenth street—Frank Flannigan, Frank Thompson, Harry Johnson (second indictment). No, &4 West Thirty-first street—Gldney T. J, Daniels. Twenty-third. street— ) John WV, Clark, Thom- ic, James Barrie: Fo ith — atreet— dry, J. Luther Pierson, the faith curist, et dx Se oure: asters me Pool-Reom Suspects Ask for Free- CINCINNATI .... ---- 0 NEW YORK ... Eighth Inning—Bergen fouled out. Phillips out, Day Ganzel. McBride flied out. Strang flied out. Hickman fanne Ninth Magistrate Deuel held R ANOTHER GREAT CROW GREETS MATHEWSON BANASTAR IS FAVORITE - - FOR BROOKLYN HANDICAP. ODO: String of Goose Eggs to Cincinnati---Giant Take Early Lead, Scoring in First Inning. ‘The Batt! New York. Van Haltren, cf. | Selbach, if. Strang. 2b. ‘Mathewson. p. Ump.re—Dwyer. Hooray’ the heap,”* SCORE BY INNINGS. — 0/20) 0/0 0000 00 aaa) 00 “Eagle Eye" Deekley BROOKLYNS HAVE | Hae Trouble Locating the Sphere. (Continued from Page 8.) No runs. ae BATTING STREAK. d. 0 Inning—Debt } {R fort, Abou tne one ¥ ice and discharged the leaders with a search warrant,” retort: | spectatore, re i Starters, Weights, Jockeys and Betting. » Py an va) YITICA CE ! } | 2 i * A (Odds furnished specially to The Evening World this afternoon by D. R AUS \ S: Ci i I LAWL {Champions Score Six Bol Lichtenstein at the Bookmakers’ Club.) Runs in First Two| Betting. Innings Against Chi- | Starters, whts., jocks. Straight. Place. gs we NS c Banastar, 122, Odom.. : 3 1 CHICAGO 0-0 0720.4 ; cago at Washington Raffaello, 111, Mitchell 5 3 BROOKLYN... 2 Chay Ga 0 ; Park. Herbert, 99, L. Smith. 7 3 as) ne ae beri ote ote U | Standing, 113, Piggot 8 3 Wateroure, 100, Shaw » 10 4 The pe eremOrasT: Conroy, 98, — .... 10, ‘ i! _| gneckard it Hartzel it # star Bright, 110, T. Burns. 15 6 At Philadelphia—End of si delphi Barerass Dolan | # Staney Lucas, 110, Van Dusen... 15 6 At Pittsburg—End of cight Bae Bhtide, |? | Prince McClurg, 108, McCue... » 20 8 ASO McCreery, Delehanty. 3b, i King Bramble, 104, Bullman. 20 8 Gating. ib, K, 8. Res eae WINNERS AT WORTH, Pgpire—eimalie 5 7B - i—— (Special to The Evening World) OAT) th Pia 50) 2 Fourth:Race—A SHAE ARE WASHINGTON PARK, May .— RRR ARBORS ISORERS BABAR MAN NRA INIT RIKI Filth'Race-—Merito 1. Branch 2. Andes 3 Heer aa eacimelerieninevhoads sight {t brings out. Weacher conditions | be an open -race between Banestar, ote happy days down on the farm, when promise an old=t:me Handicap day, | Herbert, Standing and Raffaello, Take the Fearnaughts used to come over from | with bright suniight and ihe eal: | your pick, and {f you don't. like them POLICE RAID Af 2 A TIP Oatcake Corners and trim our nine to breeze blowing from the ocean, there are other® in the lim of grobable pba cnocials ina the tune of 57 to 49," sald Ned Hanlon, “Foxy Ned!) In Serenaded. From appearances the handicap will | tarters, i i , the wiee, as he juggled a score card | = a Sr su Police Captain Diamond. of the Fifth street sta 408] nervously and tried to make up hin mind| ° roeeens Beardsley, Harry Goodale, “1 a raid this afternoon on the ged pool-room a i mpieh ret nie sapmen toleend LO ine Sy ay lows want to n H. Gainey. 4 "| Jac! yle's wa rs ni dy | Done: je boy won was ch Fiore 11308 Bia sty our tecataa ng street — Williany Kelly, forty yc id. of 336 Atlantic aven Ctr to knovk ‘em over the pan for the Han- Edwards, Robert Wilttemac e Charles THREATS f A lvne and A He Char Yi old of 49 West Fifty-third “Never mind, we'll hit our stride be-/| lonites | 5 na ne Mie an ‘el Rineutha: aa ,| fore Jong." ventured Capt. Kelley isl bels veatider ny pen! me bleach: | awnosee u t Were arrested amlel Hide i ehnma i 1 “Weil, if you don’t strike it pretry|erites with Fourth of July ardor and “THE” ALLEN’S FIGHT. : 340 East Forticth street. was arrested for giving the|eeen you'll be so far out of the hunt fuha out of ten peele! off thetr i 4 as 9 5) » Was arrested | yf that you won't be able to catch the and prepared to enjoy the game the Reap ey e dom on Habeas Writ. "The" Hy brace up on this next trip you'll have to waist wer Teg Alenncharion severe end Gale RACERS INJU anew a slip that'll make Commando look; Umpire Bob Ematte, ne of the bald eo fact crt Allen were before Justice O'Gorman! Manila Judge Says Ma tic ateclinnTplatersit veulwantiolaer augle eye, called the game. 4m the Supreme Court, Part 11., Special iy back {nto firet division soclety. | Firat Inning. errs ; *| Be Second Phil : Sthetrisiwere caught in a raid on the Ol J.G. Roe, of Coiva d H.R. Levi were Minstrel Guyed Hanlon. | ko took first crack at the ball f by ‘ i Nelle i i Fi 5 i knocked a stzzler swe Phen artalmned betas tuetice pine War. fjured in the one-mile bicycie race al B -da ea ae eee ee ren vuaraieete| De pied} as! ee Jerome and committed to the Tombs. Their Inwyer asked that they be re- leared from the Tombs. Assistant Distric:-Attorney Howard 8. Gans opposed the argument, Justice O'Gorman o-dzred briefs sub- mitted by Monday and bail bonds of $1,000 each to be continued. MANILA, May. 24.—The discontent among the natlves at the appointment of American judges and leged dig criminations in the civil service tn bate favor of Americans Is finding. okpres- alon, encouraged by some of thé native Two of Police Commiss‘oner Murphy’ ed Edward the Fox, ‘If you don't | © ¢ youth | wbirt died 1 Green's trying to rolier. | 5 mitt 'oNever Tell Them What You Were Once FOUND NO GAMBLERS. RETIRED TEACHER SUES. [Upon a Time” That was the limit ni trying to steal, | jo, the p be —_—_ We must be rotten, when they! was. thrown ‘es Sleuths Report After| Miss Mahem Wants Half Salary, ao start to Ruy Us. oe mals ’ ota liter lon piles rout rises 7 “We'll t Koing right after| 3 ey" Dolan. | Mes of Spring. Mires tht ocr potest ted rd await eee, up Willie Dahlen, the sending Keeler | our Giants. Keever soured and Daly, took second on Doyle's wild throw to Childs Misa Catherine F. Mahon, who was a) eee eto who nover kicks at the! Trot, but old tnt pI 1 judges, who are aware that the re-|PFivate squad reported to-day in re-| teacher in the public schools of the city va tli | rs Ait etal 1 in Dahten| and Ae DOWIE BURIED CHILD. organisation of the judictary: will re-|#eFd to an. investigation of certain from 1887 to 168, wants Juatioe Blanch eae mote ea ete Ia] ADI ce fire: and. Daly. aeored on MeCar=| cept Van Ita eult 4; i sald mb! uses. Com- | ard well L + i ~ sw t A wd ball sent La) 1 Pleraon’s Hody Taken to the n the loss of thelr positions, ant taeda by tiktricte attorney He rr aN cieteuretatd nen everybody thought Pittsburg wan | wick s will whrow. (A. pameed Bick oun {are of the DI Judge Ner, of the Court of Firet in- | Pain! stance, of Tondo, one of the leadere of what {s beginning to be called muni Rud.cal wing of the F clued today that It such caines: coms £ ba & second revolution. |e 'gs of the promi pet iad 2 Inent Federalista ridi- | viola Grave by Mother Almost Alon Earl. Pleraon, the eight-year-old son of waa buried to-day tn Kensico Cemetery The child's father la in jail for refusing: the Ittle patient medical attendance. ‘The funeral expenses were gent to the undertnker by John Alexander Dowie, the “i fion’, leader, of Chicago, who ia fo'that against Pierson, Nt oT]. "The Tonograph Company, de & Dow! Nog. tn. -which.the} musigal instruments at - 10/1 oes Pierson: and her’ two- remaining at een ¥ WO. | Quist: Sams. wae to. the omen mot th x FronP surest, they: sald, was oc 000) e 4 Board of Education to pay her half the, *' ‘Two runs | age cannot wi.he oing to deat un, how we ascttied down and came ‘home on the bit?" ner. salary of which ahe was in receipt prior John to her resignation on account of ill- sent Second Inning. health. The application ta made under| “!’m not up on raceshores conversar| oie out, foul fy to Gatins. Childs} The erand stand wos a’ pretty z tion,” retorted Wily Ned. “but T pre-| ayorockered out to Dalyn Delehanty | Tre ; chapter tab yorithe; Laws jot) 1900. which |< you mean that you won eastly fanned. N) runs. to-day Le} He gk ng Any | Provides for the payment of annuities) My t tey to-day and see If you can't! Gatina reached second on a safe drive! infinite varie gambling to. the relator’ and to twenty-three to centre. MeGulre's out to Doyle se yy white gowns others who resigned their positions prior| come home on the dit, or on the dat, or] Gentes eT van A Bow fees wh paseage of the law of 184 under any old way, as long as you get home| who throw to Dexter to cateh Gatl bee Gatina went back/to third and_ bo men were sate, Susckard scored Gatlse] contrasts ot with a single ‘to right. Sheckard stole | > fr seoond, Keeler smashed the sphere to| cemunintty right field for taree bases, scoring two (Continued on, Eighth. Page) he to the which years wil ther former salaries. This is @ test case, und the applica- Hon was o} y Aasiatant Corpora- tion Count Blandy, who ‘held that the of 1900’ ls unconstitutional, The de- served thirty havi "pension of half allowed a The one-time Superbas salaamed to their chieftain and trotted out on the lot to give the midsummer sun a chance to boll the kinks out of their joints. SPeguag Hawoa wll Cy, ean ae color a! (Continued 01 Let the eherus rit fcooping grounders, nabbing Glew,‘ Batting curves with eagle eye, Charley Hickman’ Moreing_otaey. It 1s never 90/0 the sweet. girls, , Resides Young Phenomenon Begins Game by Serving Up a Ss Sean Doda, It. Btelnfelat Irwin, soa Bergen, c. Phillips. B A Song of Triumph. The Gotham Fan to the Breeiiga n—1 tell you, old man, your. ot ake up. It was true, the Giants are again “oA | top of the heap,” and perhaps you @® he suinds when | rot believe the fans knew and aopres Make no mistake: about ro on earth is there a is mortal than the New York drop anything witha ess quicker than a Hot in tia place the Kratw at the coveted pleasure’ asa the fret ficating: eased With - ysara he wap have pasted away become new, eit Davis, and they variety. nor custom stale, nade | Grund Stand Filled with’ Bea! were sand nve-skinned brundttes IAyn and pink sarft waists, forming satin nd it there, in all Dainty blondes 'in'g that