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were * York in the National League to-day. + ‘was really too bad some Polo Grounds SBAYNOR DECIDES. NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.?? | | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ _ RACING-BASEB GENERAL ® SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6, PRICE eee CENT. | PRICE ONE CENT. GIANTS AND ST.LOUIS CONGRESS VOTES $200,000 PLAY FAST GAME. LCANO STRICKEN IS Both Teams Score | in First Inning and Then Batters Are Mowed Down Rapidly by "Roaring Bill” Ken- nedy and Murphy. The Batting Order. New York, St. eee Van Aa ESOn, ef. b. Clark, ‘ones, ¥ Aanea tb. Ryan, c. Murphy, p. ntillion, to The Evening World.) LEAGUE PARK, ST, LOUIS, May 12. A crowd of New York's ecast-side urchins on an excursion to some sea- Shore resort were never happier than were the big boys who represent New One victory has just set them on their feet again and the late unpleasantness dn the windy t@va of Chicago ts well nigh forgotten, One ala not to see the Glants in a game to know that they had been imbued with new life, The Practice was the thing that showed the boys were keyed up to the pitch where | winning would be the only satisfactory result. They went a merry clip. ‘The St. Loulsans were astonished by thelr work and the most loyal rooters ‘were not reluctant in predict'ng victory for the players from the Smith “end Bean are a pair who by thelr Swiftness have astonished local fans. To get a drive by that infield of the Giants seemed an impossibility, and 9 | 4n practice worked the whole team. It this afternoon, The card offered very jetting. few attractions, As a matter of fact. Jocks. SC Hie Ria. sur Place Jit was dull save in one or two events. arin dim PG |Some of the races were called stakes, 1 2 a ash 78 fans could not be here just to show roowrs of this town how they appreciate | good ball playing.However, practice ta) not the game. | Patsy Donovan's boys did fairly well tm their warming-up work, but nowhere | did St compare with the work of the fel- Jows from New York. But maybe the Gt. Louis crowd was going along under @ double pull as track. Such a thing 5) Jooat crowd, The close proxinilty of St. Louls fair grounds race track is very @pt to imbue it with the idea of not showing full worth in the warming up, @s in the cases of the pontes in thelr 4! canters preliminary to the race. Be that as it may, Prepared for any emergency and Intend- | ed winning, they have been unkind enough to pray that not one victory will fall to the lot of the Donovanites. That fas to be expected, considering the rel- (Continued on Sixth Page.) the Glants were |p | drive 'SWIFTMAS WINS THE HUNTS POINT STAKES. Five Favorites First at Morris Park—Roysterer Beats Mosketo, 60 to |, a Head. (Special to The Evening World.) MORRIS PARK, N. Y.. May 12—The ystial slim Monday crowd was on hand Lady. who was three lengths in front of Tugal Bey. THIRD For three-year-olds and up; Eclipse course, RACE. ‘ rion. Samet 12 ‘. 4 away In front an; d by Swittmas ani This order held to the dip, where Swiftmas gradually closed on Sis- ter Juliet and ina hard drive won by a heck, Sister Juliet was a length and a half in front of Francesco, FOURTH RACE, ne For three-year-olds and up; selling; DnRe but they were only so in name. The weather was very pleasant, though a clouded sky promised rain in the near future, The track was In au- perd shape and all conditions favored splendid sport, David Johnson announced his retire- ment from the turf to-day. Since the beginning of the season Mr. Johnson has lost close to $100,000, and he admits that the pace ts a bit too swift for him always ranked as one of the Players on the turf. Mr. John- 8 he will not come back ‘to rac- ing, but the chances are that when Sheepsnead and all its glories roll along he will be down taking a flyer. If his retirement is genuine {tt will be regretted, for he was most popular] among his fellows am has long ranked| A as a true sportaman in every sense o1 |} the word. First Race—Seven furlongs.—Won by Belvino; Musidora was second and Blanche Herman third, and he made the running to the stretch, FIRST RACE. followed by Locket, Roysterer and Cryp- For three-year-olds; selling; seven furlongs. § ‘a in close order, On the turn Betting. sterer moved up rapidly and Joined) er" Sister Jullet Jum set a hot pace, follo Francesco, Astor. 111, venabury, K8,lageekson SSanaaseunts: $8,.G. Thompron 18.18 13 good, Won easily. Time—1 Rough Rider, was aulckest to move! Start Rouph Hider eq ‘swung Into the| Belvini stretch. In the run home Roysterer had HMusido Rough Rider beaten easily. O'Connor kept_him in hand and etalling off a rush hy Mosketo, who came very fast at the! end, won by a head. Mosketo was @| length in front of Rough Riter. Geral \ cit out the running, opening of several lengths on Belyino, FIFTH RACE. Blanche Herman and the others, who] For four-vear-olde and up; Withers enlle, ran closely bunched. They held this Drtting. order to the stretch, where Belvino| | Starters, whts.. Jocks, SUMIOPIn. Str Place, Closed On Musidora, atid ‘nailing eran Smoke. 104. Burns a fighth of a mite from home, won by.a| St Pinnan. 108.Wonderiy 5 3 yt a length and a half. Musidara wan three} surmise, 106. Thompeon. 3 Bm Aa wethe in front of Blanche Herman ih * winner was entered ro be sold for ethyl lte GE ti OM. Mike Clancy bid him up to $1,005, Nol reekane 14% 8% 8 at which price he wascretained by Mr, » Time—1.41, | Galway tar.” Won ean: Smoke went away In front an@ never came back. Mulster lald recond and Bt Finnan third. This order held for at the distance, when Malster had enough Aa retired to the rear, In the run home an tried to catch Smoke, but ney filly had to much to are easily by three lengths in front SECOND RACE. For two-year-olds; tour and a half turlo who was a lengt St. Finna of Surmise. SIXTH Handicap: for three-yea A Aixteonta, js and ap: mile and a mount coupled. 5 driving. Time—0.54%. en Betting. ¥ rushed to the front In the | parte mhts., tocks bat br a first furlong and made the running all toa 5 with All Souls, Old Lady and | Adeiaide Prince, 97, Jackton ....0cc. 8 43 by a length and a half from Old AGAINST FIREMEN, Temporary Set-Back in Fight for Better Hours in the De-| partment —Appellate Divis- ion to Act Now. ‘The fight wuge World to secu Fvening re for day, when Justice Gy the preme Court, devided that firemen doy Mot come under the provisions of the daw premriving eight hours as & work- dpm day for city em . .. @ lawyer who argued the application for @ reasouavie day tor n will carry the ¢ » the Appetiate Pivinion ond toc © thal the decison Of Justive Gaynor will be reversed The contention of Mr + wer firemen of the ot oom eohaniog Mt of the cane dusti M peeme Av te chal Abe toe MEW BONDS FOR RUTLAND, ° wrLanh wt he ee ieubhubdone yet ties db HERORESS, ABLAZE, SET FIRE TO BABE Gas Stove Ignited Clothing of HOT FIGHTING IN HAYTIS CAPITAL, Meeting of Congress!s Broken Sam. who resigned last week. NEW YORK LOSES. divided into shares of $100 esol FANE FIGHTS CANS TONIGHT. | Buffalo Crowded with| Sporting Men io See, Great Light-Weight} Championship Battle. | SCORE BY INNINGS. NEW YORK .....-...- ST. LOUIS .. 100 -100 (Continued from Sixth Page.) Seventh Inning—Clark fouled to Ryan. Jones doubled i BUFFALO, May 12 ism was first tntroduce been auioh a crowd + Ingemen as ther The magnet Is the champtonship atte present | left. Lauder singled. Kruger got Doyle’s fly and afterward: threw Smith out. ‘No runs. this ety. | i ni-welght | Frank | Kruger bunted. He was forced by Hartman, prasner| walked. Ryan fanned. Murphy singled. scoring Hartman. Bean Baltimor got Farrell's fly. One run. Bee ee er parTNleTwalh Eighth Inning—Bean struck out. Bowerman flied to Smoot, Salve ane Hen Kennedy singled. Van filed out. No runs. aa UM neh Donovan out via Bean. Smoot and Barclay singled. Kruger" arriving from and Smoot were doubled up. No runs, Oe Ninth Inning—Jackson, Jonas. Lauder out at first. No runs. ae a ES, BROOKLYN-CHICAGO a Ha A Chicago, Erie, Bradford, Va ; | in Western nnsyivanta Those wao BROOKLYN ...... coseezes 00.00.0200 ODI iemrsrm ine Briard ant biisbane te eal chances and m At Pittsburg—Pittsburg. 4: Boston, 2. on tha At Cincinnati—End of fifth: Philadelphia, 5; Cincinnati. 3}t> 9. wni last week, ¢' — =a the different As soon as ; money LATE RESULTS AT WORTH. fearing tha: thoy might bavi fds of 1) —— ¢ Fourth Race—Maggie Davis 1, Ice King 2, Kenilworth 2. pick dal Bled ee abla AT ST. LOUIS. me aw M tayorite o Third Race—Jake Weber 1, Nearest 2, Lillian M. 3. Euan eee ane Fourth Race—Crimean 1. Schwalbe 2, Maximus 3. in ten rounds, ee id vat ” rm 0, W, LABOGH CUTS THROAT, ©. Charles W. Labogh, forty-eight years old, of Cold Spring Vi. 0. Harbor, tried to kill himse'f at No. 341 West Seventy-firstis-- 4 street ths afternoon by cutting his throat with a razor in a : bathroom and throwing himself from a third-story window » a. In we down an airshaft to the cellar. He was iaken to Rooscvelt:.,, ack dtens Mf Hospital ana will probably die. L«bogh lived all winter at Hor." : whe tel St. Andrew, Broadway and Seventy-second street, wilh a)" ; Up Amid Cries of Revolu-| Mrs. Kearns —Ran Into| — sisier and other relatives. He has been ill forsome time. ©," tionand To Arms''—Situa-| Child in Hall — Mother “ tion Serious, Smothered Flames. M : PORT AU PRIN 1 ¥ b ad anna AD NCE, May 12 ‘Thitee persons were burned. ane ee . Severe fighting is progressing in the} LEWIS “NIXON 's COMPANY EXPANDS. streets of Port au Pr The sit RIAZABETH, N. J.. May 12—The shipbuilding corporation wie wetion is very serious, \" Lewis Niaon te the bead, is expanding Under the tithe of the Crescent (4 my The Haytlan Congress met to-day Shipyards Company articles of tnoorporation were filed in the Co ae to choose # successor to President day, the papers showing av authorized capital of #120 Jun Lewis Niaon. Ma B Chase ee wanting =k moon af ot menel H. Gilhooley each holds ten shares. The company has for the paw i ‘ had hardly rd the words of the President of the House declaring that years leased the shipyarde of Hamue! |. Moore @ Sone Com The io @ President of the Republic was to by corporation ts practically 4 continuation of the old oon The ~ 4 elected when Depuiy deannot declaved| , corporation is privileged to do anything end al! things pe oe might do ” the Congress id nat have ine cont or could do in any part of the world 1) inciudes mining, manutacturing “oe fees ies athe ale Siena ina and (ransportation of every description P Mev olution Ava Armice’ “- Fe Pe FOR THE FOOR WEST-SIDE CHILDREN, " ‘ ' ‘ 1O-NIGHT'S EVENTS, WINMTID, Conn, Mer ii— The Mlecbe Parte hate purchased the Fenn hommeiend aie uf the uideat land Anetatiotion of Wemmane eo-§ Vil ‘They will aie Ht oem Hrewh Alt Howie fur tbe yaar oblidnen heme Weet bide of New York Oty The purehewere of tie Feeeh Al OMUIBEM DIK Row kerk Buviete of Medina — prominently eonmeried with the Weeltide Mettioment o “ rT, KE BUS PT ha darhepradenen, Ae HT Meet Mere ET Women e Cluriation Assoriation of Sew Vor oe te thhed eteees on i TESTIFY, Aabreenes Ohumehs sundens ‘ mi98 LOPEZ TO TES Ce ee STEAMER iN DISABLED DEUTSCHLAND'S PLAC W ABIINTAN Aber Ai tiv Bouse Uh ebeeos . we ter wheomie! Mrimememin V bute wiew will on A ia ‘ eaeee ened Saeee, Mothe Tie Hipemuth Crerkaurg om! Mouhung debian she se ante Lee @ aknker * oe at 0 Pre Aerwiertiand wield Mer wrheduied te mel Ad i oo * de a Hae Her undend wad Denmse 4 Viteele hamwier tl) cerry Bit chene pasenue uv enna " ohemveee eel bu Lege it ere ae vor ere) ote : frien, oe tm aoe wie | INVENTOR FINED FOR NDING WIS MACHINE TOO Fas! vette Mines 40 Miners Memes tos Peles 4 Grek) OF eteririclen & thes hand OR a Ore dere te dae dder tee “ J @) teense Melee ome ‘ -- we ‘ nee Gee be ere berth he oe arene oe ATLANTIC COAT LINE AND PLANT SYBTEM UWiTL fs Mn Se ther Hike pape Honmniiner ations | i nan Nee een Pine Meee meme AaMm IY Hriiime 66 Fie Minn me vue e (ha 1) ee went ae lee eis wt tw b Fy | propriated jor the relief of the voleano-stricken lis double the amount named in the bill passed by ‘3 |the Senate last Saturday. |the measure now | signature. _j neighboring island of Martinique, jand that the American Consul and his family have perished. a ‘}that 50,000 are homeless and hungry; that there is urgent nead ‘°) of supply and rescue is imperatively required. ee Disregards President Roosevelt's Message Urging That $500,000 Be Appropriated, But Doubles the Amount Originally Fixed by the Senate. United States Leads a World-Wide Movement to Hurry Relief to the Homeless and Suf- tering Thousands. President Roosevelt this afternoon sent a message to Congress urging that $500,000 be ap- islands. The House passed a bill fixing the amount at $200,000. disregarded the message and This “Oh The Senate concurred in the House bill and goes to the President for Bis’ President Rocsevelt's message follows: To the Senate and House of Representatives: One of the greatest calamities in history has fallen upon our). The graphed from Fo Consul of the United States at Guadeloupe has tele- de France, under date of yesterday, that the disaster is complete; that the city of St. Pierre has ceased to exist, He is informed that 30,000 people have lost their lives, and of all kinds of provisions, and that the visit of vessels for the wors Be overnnient of France, while expressing their thanks for " SOf Sinpathy which have reached them from America, inform us that Fort de France and the entire island of Martinique ave still threatened, They therefore request that, for the pur- pose of rescuing the people who are in such deadly peril and threatened with starvation, the Government of the United States may nd, as soon as possible, the means of 2nsporting them from the stricken island. wid of St, Vineent and perhaps others in that region menaced by calamity which has taken so 1 in Martin ley nts of the Treasury, of War and v to take such measures for the relief of these stricken 4 hin the Excentive diseretion, and T earnestly eom- unexumpled disaster to the generous consider- the For this purpose | recommend that an ap- i propriation of $500,000 be made, to be im- diately available. ROOSEVELT, PHEODORE Iho \ n, May 12, ore x VOTES AGAINST AID HOMELESS ISLANDERS, — © the Mouse thie afternoon Mr, Hemeway en ' Commitier presented « aubstituie for the ibe Mortinique sufferers, The @ube NINE FOR for ite imanediate conaiderse ted to $200,000 as the com ie wade by prime “e ‘he eneure and ‘ "i ih werent at ALL NATIONS PREPARE TO AID STARVING THOUSANDS, i) ema ' a ee ' oe ee ngeaine teaiag Hs mug 9 sashes ‘ ” teow le nae ‘ ne ee ee ‘ ‘ © bell ae se dé ‘ err ee ee el) tananeoet phere lie termes soda Powe smne: