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onamenterantiune a + tecaluht wna shh Bacar ih fot», EL DI) rr) ver Ta Che EDITION [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ » | eroeu evans. AS ie :_PRICE ONE CENT. ~NEW YORK. THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903. 7 PRIOH ONE CENT. | | SEM FNDS (COL AIKEY [BASEBALL AND RACING; TWO NEW YORK PSESiNN SMDELY GIANTS MEET BOSTONS| THOTFAT ESTONIAN SCANS... ooseseey TEAMS BATTLE. ; THROWN AND Te ee =i G00 CTART Best Against ‘Beaneaters,” Who Come to | Lobby Rallies Its Forces and] Stricken in the Cafe of the BOSTON .... ------2e0qs “19-070°00'00'0 026 Polo Grounds with High Hopes of Beating REW YORK ..........-- » East River Gas Grab Is} Holfman House He Stag- ain TwaerhiGks ab the ‘Giarits, ~ Rushed Through, While] gers to the Street and RADLY HURT (Continued from als Ae danan WITH AKERS ® ~ Turmoil Reigns and Ser-| Expires a Few Minutes e Pally i pe le ae stored “on Taney" 's double, j The Americans, Confident of Wipin Out ~ Seant-at-Arms Clears the} Later in the Hallway of ‘bhatiochio out at first. One run. ‘ sch ans, | _ Wiping ; @ ‘Floor of the Chamber.) His Home, Crack Jockey Put Over the| sin big Mite ndiiteare fanted. Wo tieg a" Hanton's Colts Score One| Yesterday's Defeat, Tie Up with the Wash- fe Sera, Fear ei Fence When His Mount, |” ighth Inning—Cooley out to McGann. Carney died, Babb to Run in the First Inning ingtons for the Second Time; and Ho 4 g Bonner fanned. No runs. i ; ‘ . Me icine jones aut REPORT THOME GALKIDE Alado, Falls in Fifth Race fst, Rome i flied to Cooley. MoGann out, Bonner to Tenney.| Against Philadetphia and) Goes in to Puzzle the Senators. . : ° *) at Aqueduct, and Will Be| “Bresnahan flied out. ‘No runs. = Come Back for Three ; am Laid Up for Some Time! Next 2 y McCarren Led the Drive for the} Examination Showed that wih fae Géilsc'Bune Ninth Inning—Greminger singled. He was doubled with Kit- a ce ee ae THE BATTING ORDER. THE BATTING ORDER. ie _ ~ Bill While Brackett and Els-| Death Was Due to Heart Dis- ridge. Pittinger fouled:to McGann. No runs. Wid eb taal MG] Nom, Fore Bouton. Davin fo _ berg, Who Opposed It, Were] ease—The Colonel: Was One Babb flied out. Lauder and Gilbert out. No runs. Holding Visitors Down. Peney' it , cf. ry, “Ib. Abbaticchio, ss, Cooley, 1f. * Accused of Filibustering—| of the Best Known Men in the |POTENTE ate Bell a Sooley, if Raines and Malby Were Fear-| Country—A Famous Summer eS. B R Oc YK | Y N Ss JONES GETS A CHANCE y = oc ; { ful of Extra Session. Drink Named After Him. - V 5 TO SHOW HIS SPEED. |" Pittings ome ee | PHILADELPHIA! scan | Miss Nancy (2 to 1) 1, Cyprienne op to 1) 2 McGonnigle 3. Time— DELPHIA ....---.-- 0100001 0 0—2 |gBrcty: pomess co Ae B, ~ULADEL PH LID 13000-0000 4 |Hecrsiengt © At-Pittsburg—St. Louis, 4; Pittsburg, 8, well, . et ease. Connony. fee (Special to The Evening World.) "ALBANY, April 23—A red-hot fight Marked the final hour of the Senate to-day, the forces backed by the lobby Joining in a rush to get the East River Bas grab through. The foes of the bill rallied for a time @nd stayed the drive of the grabbers, ‘but the latter were desperate, and, afte: SECOND RACE—Five and a half furlongs.—Saccharometer (8 to 1) 1, Royal (5 to 2) 2, Invincible 3.|' Brashear, 2b. Hulawitt, ss. stopping the clock, which tlek i — : Ci ; Chi Ba ea Be foe clack, which ‘ves, tektng Time—1.07. At Chicago: End fourth: Cincinnati, 0; CHiicago, 5. Seckeentin, p ‘Masted, eventually carried the measure THIRD RACE—Flushing Stake: “ ; (ipectal to The Evening World.) through, the vote being 32 to 14. , «The lobby breathed easier when the te Wis announced, and after the Sup- iy an@ Appropriations bills were hur- { ried through the Senate adjourned sine f , Midie atter a session notorious for boodle ih} degistation. PO Gg8BeFarren Lends Fight.” © Senator 8AatFen conducted the Mgnt i. on oe Rahat of the gas grab bill, which ‘| as reaohed on the calendar just after 0% Benator Elon R. Brown ob- one mile and seventy yards,—Po- ‘ WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, ” April 23.—Ned Hanion’s unfortunate ball tente (13 to 10) 1, Ethics (8 to 8) 2 pectin from this borough tackled Chief ‘orchlight 3, Time—1.47. Zimmer's now team of young-blood play- : et ers from Philadziphia at these grounds FOURTH RACE—Four and a nate] beet afternoon: _ furlongs.—Fickle (9 to 10) 1, Miss The teams are slated to play four n Net, Eugenie (3 to 1) 2, Australina a, [Bee ge pagent Seni Babe, They Time—0.56. aaa Zimmer claim they will win all of (Special to The Evening World.) them. The poor showing made by Han-| POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, : Ipn’s men in thelr series with the | April 23.—The sky hung gray and cyeer- VORK <-ccctscntien. 00 Tota 1 Glants ‘will ‘result in extra practice for |less, with an east wind damp and :|| FIFTH RACE—Seven furionge—|° ) ¢: Frank Rice (20 to 1) 1, Star and ‘Tannehill Has , on the ground that his measure pean ; y . - 5 -- +]|them as. Hanlon is determined that they |7*#W but the fans came out ten thou-| AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK, ‘Wash, poropriating $1000 for uitlon for pu Barter (12 to 1) 2, Rostand 3. Time| WASHINGTON .........-..000002 2] wilt have to play Dotter ball in the fu-|#4Nd strong, as In the days ot yore,| ington, April 2—There was ‘nothing 1 order for 12 o'clock. G01. Joe Ricker. rie qe ¢ ; ture, even If he has to make the. men ideas the aouien enlkate of the wagon ae a aay “pion Promised ae Navan kel 1. re — Veo 5 6 diamond and practice | tongue carried all before them and the ing superior In the baseball line. Vagal 7 pert teaees Hees can shaéper ac. AP (Special to The Bening World.) . At Detroit—End of eighth: Cleveland,: 1; Detroit, 11. any ore imieamiaiyrt old town shook to the under world] was cold and raw. Clark Grimth's Detiea, Caecusaton aa llevan tthe seat 0) sept Rickey 2 suddenly| AQUEDUCT RA ACK, Adri’) { At St. Louis—End of seventh: Chicago, 3rSt ‘Louis, 3. Hanlon selected Jones to do the twirl-| ¥ith the rooters’ bursting roar. New York players were warm in the re~ ; ee stricken, in the-€dfedot.the Hoffman |2.—Arthur Redfern, Mr. Whitney's, At Philadelphia—B 4 } tf 13 ing tor his team, while “Chief” Zimmer| It was truly like the old days when| ion of the neck only. ‘That was due pean Re ici niaa aon today andvdted in q t6w min-| cack lightwolght Jockey, who récelvest| iladelphia—Bosten, 4; Philadelphia, 7. thought that MeLaughiln was capaiie|the Giants were giants climbing with | clilelly to the trouncing they got yester ie molest Ht inal ISHHLN oF Bree h Ae headway that he | % Salary of $20,000 @ year, had a mirac-|* «’~ eeepentememnnendh Guten eenee eee f fooling the Superbas with his collec-|Titanic stride to tae top of the heap.|4ay- They wanted a and they nator McCarren said,’ “if it |.t , y | ilous escape from death in the ffth Be Li) 14 a “Mugasy" McGraw needed no better} Were willing to play on an ice field if Masts intl Deo, a" ion | ond Poltoned himacle, But oMotally the} race, ‘Thre were twelve starters ana] - ~ LATE RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT. Oo eee want on nared early at|token of this little island's apprecia. | pecessary. The weather even: cooled pasted Ave ales een TURE’ Which | cause of death Is given ap valvular dis-|Redfern had the mount on W. La]. ” Sixth Race—Illyria 1, Court Maid 2, Alan 3; the grounds this afternoon, and a few|tion of clean and spirited bal than|the enthusiasm of the Washingtos ease of the heart. With loyalty readtly | Oliver's Aledo. 4 those who’ knew| Turning into the home stretch Alado > | minutes later he had every one of his|the great hurtling shout that echoes AT ST. LOUIS. seventeen players out on the field either |from dead-head bluff to the Viaduct's to lay the gas grab aside until the fans. There were not more than 2000 Brown Di could be disposed of. na present when the game began. "Joe" Rickey all acquainted with ‘the; ®Urst an artery and in his pain jumped’ | balcony when his stalwart war-| Cheer them was not In order. Blowing After that ahd been passed Senator| facts insist that death renilted from| over the outside fence and fell dead, Fourth Race—Elasic 1, Sylvia Talbot 2, Delagoa : 3, ee eee ie Neraulan tela. fla Hore itr thelt” glistening white habita| on thelr hands to Keep their élgite from -fBrackett made an effort to sidetrack| natural cduses. This undoubtedly saved Redfern from Fifth Race—Bergal 1, Welcome Light 2; Kitty Clyde 3. ak An ne cted them to beat the | crossed sticks with the Beantown bats-|freezing was the extent of thelr jar sthe East River gas grab. Of late Col. Rickey's henith had been | instant death, as he could hardly have|.— . y neh Mid ehacidaiig seals Nae bet tors. They just watched the plays and, 4 Immediately the Senate was thrown] oxtremely bad and business troubles had| ¢scaped beng ground to death beneath |, |. Vishal’ the feat. Tr Ss a small Bost im Good Sb good or bad, they let eek a> 986 ea a fmto turmoll, The promoters of the] sorely worried him. Undoubtedly he| the flying hoofs of the eleven horses|? ‘.” plished the feat. There was @ smal a gation| ter of course. Grab gathered in groups on the foor| was not im the possession of his vight| bunched around him, Redfern was crowd of rooters present when the bell] Up Hub way the Boston aggre: the Senate and Lieut.-Goy. ligsins | senses wheri he left his home}at No; 24| Picked up conscious and sent on a rang for the game to begin, there not| has been delivering the merchandise in r r fe ls "4 belong in dub-| 20thing better peatcdly had to order Senators back| West Twents-ftt special train to town with a broken being more than 2,000 all ‘told In the big|u way to show they don't be! i to thelr seats. STO eee | leollor bone. s LEE RETURNS TO Inclosure, dom by long odds. So when the Massa-|‘‘Pool-room king, the Hoffman House, a few steps away. ing that he never was in a pooleroom 1m f “Phere 1s no reason’ Senator Brack-| Policeman Thomas Riordap, of the| There was nothing tn to-day's cacd TELL OF BRIBERY, Firat Inning. chusetts coterie 60! Out ine ee on | his lite, ‘The “king was here. He ‘ott deciared, “why if tnis ts a prover] Brondway Squad, who knew Col, Rickey | that any one could enthuse over, but for the warming up practice fous} financial interest in Ban Johnson's Ball It should not have peen brought] well, sald that he saw him walk feeply|evertheless there was q splendid a formances were watched ‘with anxious Mis and ci Denes, i tf . at first by Jones, Dahlen made pretty |formances were watched with 458048] Now york club, and wanted to #00 ROW an Isposed of weeks ago and] out of the Hoffman House and start up| tendance. The fields being lary Missouri's ‘Lieutenant + Governor] stop of Wolverton's scorching grounder | feces: so .| baseball enthusiasts give up thelr colm — i) Rot pushed at the last minute. We can-| Broacway, When near the’ corner he| Ws a promise of large rewards to the + Leaves Chicago for 8t. Louls to |#n4 retired the batter. Barry's high foul | was retired to the boards by 0 ia badd He and Eddie Snyder, of Devery fame, ) Pot permit it to go to a vero.” staggered and would have fallen agagnst|iman fortunate enough to pick a win- 8 go .vor St, Ld was captured by Doyle. No runs. terday after a crisp argument, from the busines ead of the Nap ixiae Thomas bunted, but was thrown out 4 x Grady, though opposed to the| the plate-glass window of the corner|ner. Speculation was heavy on all the Appear as Witne: eran irew Siem, be mate there wtih ne ig one sella pil ne tee Chey are bare. meenetanichrament eh Dying, Flushing Stake Feature, Gov. Jonn A. Lee; who has been a fugi-| Mocreedie double to short ntre, wend: “Commissioner Eddie” saya. that. to third. Sheckard filed out] his sinewy fram ‘ake me home, ‘The stake feature was the Flushing, hoes Broadway eer gai Sent | tive trom the st. Louis and Cole County ing, Stra ° Housholder sent a fly t0| "acter veatorday'a operations wih the interests are not due to Bill Raines in the Fight, and Riordan, who js a’ giant wa mile and sevent: ‘ards, but Grand Jucies fe whe st week, is] Thomas, String scorn Doyle out, ery. He ts just Here to help rer matory Haines ard Muiby became | ure, picked him up and Sa iwen-| had a small Meld of poor class norees,| f0 City Hall Station Under |erccatre tsrard at, route ite te ax, ntg| Huibeite to Douglass, One run bat the crowd locked for some fine atk TT ae ane W. Sleehee, aoe up ‘would. have defeated first street with him and carried him| ‘The two-year-olds in the two races “Capt. O’Brien, Who Also Will Way to tell what he knows about the Second Inning, when Pop Warner in warming up shot|#»are In the roreiDes, It was a Sprladion bill: "Tne passe ae hace Man ater ore one ht atte? sonaletcerien as See ee Be i Aisieibution of boodle in connection with} Keister slammed the ball to deep cen-| one over toward the Harlem there was|f0F & While that Devery had a siles ot bill, The eo! i res was utoly neoessary, ok men in the United Stat bit ry ates. He had the Mewar CaN mavaners would, WANe| credit of being the discoverer of ‘the 4 ouia fal of passage befor adjourn-| Summer drink known as the “'rickey, price of admisaion® "fo and had been living in NewYork for the "eld, stands on ail the: Metropolic Police Commissioner Greene this after- the club, but if Snyder's word is bie then he hasn't, Standing on a hurricane deck and ing fanned by an ocean gale can be as bad as that which the h ‘ ’ Douglass filed out scrambles, ‘The track was in superd] Command Bridge Force. legislation. He te°: Chicago at 9 o'clock] tre for three bases sat ataed Cut now! of joy. ‘The bean-fed batters a " 5 this morning on the Chicago 1#4 Alton, | ciate. Brasher {aised a pop fly which |know a little about ash and hickory, Which 4 due ¢o arrive in 8. Louls this] Btrang “got under, Hulawitt litted ®|105.",oq though both twirlers were auld 7 One run. evening: {Ouiked and reached third on|to wild throw to second, J&ck-| gay for out and in field. n excellent form it was a busy ie hands of t! t ks will be ralsed Be ae pice reene gine | about six years. Of late his health had fro Att ontyeive cents’ 'Eka|noon shook up the downtown police er fifty to seventy-five cents, WALES NOT TO VISIT HERE. | fits: fini free pass, Filood's d 4 reporter and telegraph operators had te” wOAMe greatly excited, ‘Ty y| been bad, and he had been in’ serious to provide better accommoda- to facilitating Deputy Com- ‘Brash Teaulted in Dah-| What added to the kee 0% enfure Guring he’ cama in eee he chamber bhsinhan GIMGuien: Whiclr Casibed hime kl ene cand. Rilract, Re atghat clamor: | wie © view to fi nS rounder (ont at the plate. Jones|oitement of the game was the f ne ee 6 a. missioner Piper's work of regulating the \ acne ‘ up on top of the grand stand 100 great deal of worry, He was warned eee ose eanciation ceil double n traMfic in the congested districts, | But Lord Roberts May Ri went punted saroly A Ming, the Pcailtsd aerand| that @ win for the visitors meant , 4] above the level of the ground. ‘They @ month ago by his physician, Dr. ze of Its fleld stand, and ‘Phe principal change wes the removal! Commission at St. Louis Fair, Mood. ‘McCreedie's safe hit scored] elevation of one Might and a drop for! io4 out invitations to the winds te Finch, of the Hoffman’ House, that ir ! might stealing tne Moc ‘ ackett wi wen talking’ He easel | he ai not liye, regulasiy, and. keep sdeansea eee ee of the Broadway aquad on duty between! Logon, April %—The Prince of ORG ghackita “walked. = Housholder| ‘¢ McGrawites into third place bring along cases of pneumonia. poke ; interrupting the pro Letinard ptreet and the Battery to the| wales, it was learned here to-day, has| out, McLaughlin to Dougla “Muggey”” opened a basket of fore-} inns morning Clark Grimith hag » torent 1 wai call the at- Oe ae BO FAG HAR 9 SB RF Yor awonpearof lh MACE, ‘ve furlongs, | City Hall station. Tae Brooklyn Bridge |no intention of visitng St. Louls. runs. casts that had optmlsm deaten thts short conterence with his men. Tt was , Dardtoe the | chit io'the Re that there| On, the advice of his physician Col. hin, Jocks Betting |gquad was put under the Captain there,| {¢ was stated in oficial circles that it ‘Third Inning. wloom. ee getting our gait.” he|t ttle lesson in base-ranning he ‘gare)) Who axe note it moved from the Hoffman House ey, 106, ‘even [two captains were transferred and alwas never contemplated that the| Zimmer's fly went to Mouseholder, We're just getting rs tr be |them. He told them what brains are — aiten ot the Bor T have over to a boarding-house at N rorienne, "30H, 9 Onan that 4, « sergeant | Prince's duties as President of the Royal| MeLouriilin contributed 4 single to cen-| chirped, “and when we get good and//just as Important a factor In & game ae request that the floor be clear; ‘Ywenty-ftth street, Commission should include a vis't to St. an ie a Seyect feed to House. | Well warmed they'll h 0 Io arms and le! The boys accepted the Higgins ordered the ser- The “promoted sergeant is Martin|/Loujs, The Prince, with the other royai| holder, No runs. mond for us. theory and all vouched that unless thelr - the Hor, , 4 } for several years has been 1 pBATry made 5 erent nunning catch 01] “We gaye a little sample of our stock} iop-pleves were frosen to-day | i to keep him : u uad. He is known for his familiarity! reoraeentation at the Exvosition. Br reached frat on Wolvertor ot a few score thousand hooters. Nowlihis game as marked the opening. Whenever he wot a chance be would vida Shae, 30 1010 | 300, 40 | ve, Rh pew a0, ee, sae the boys ate a quantity of brain with east ide laworeakers, He Was) 1 «, STonT.| was caught stealing second. No runs |we're at the hearth we'll start right in ani Fernine fe Falr. "iis Haale Foarth Inal and deal them off the top of the deck." |Aah—at their luncheon. up a soarer to the infleld, ow Welll? Again, GriMith Wants Three Now, smothered, Kelster per- : which Hous. | Shortly after fandom began to swarm! «we want the next three O) walk over to the Hoffman House to lyn Arnold jumped aw Cet. wilh Wire roe: | meat Col, Phil ‘hampson, ‘is déareat faliomad Py py Gyorlonne aa nothing was a Of) friend in lew York. \ They hi this order to the |: Bern rope hoes where Evelyn Arnola weakened an assigned to the Leonard street station.| mission a Handy joined the force in 18%, became EET Apr yoven years later onde] ITALY'S PREMIER ILL, | nits Broke Dowa Last Week, a it. Miss N ished on his high fly, the old “, pa ny Gre ‘out o} jane; pect hl ; 5 4 grand stand the o! only way pi He broke down completely last week ¥orionne then fought ‘t out, the former pt, laces at Leonard my holder, helied on Cy Ue: ae 4 \n on Bi nebo Waitt vung out with alj| 944, Grimth, “And the only EMBLY CLOSES winning in a hard drive by a head, t Capt. Stephen O'Brien, who h eek Comters| walked, Brasher 9 Na ancient Inspiring, ¢wang, ‘a and Mrs, Hanchett,, his daughter, was lenne was four lengths tn f f | See Coe ot into Sheckard’s wands. No runs. "P| | WITH NIXON'S SPEEGH, | #en! for. Bhe took charge of nim, as Worse. wth tn front ofl ein gut in charge gf the Cl the King. Food waa. retired by, Dauglans na: ott believe was grabbed }omen and MSltay wash Mrs. Rickey is quite feeble, and he SRCOND RACE. Btation and the Broadway squad for] ROME, April %.—-As micr Zanar-| sisted. Jones’ bunt Jitt's mutt, of {ance of the sennon. For the past. tow jay [J in. No runs. (Continued on Twelfth Pay ta she widow 9nd, yge pat wiring, ond nae eee for New Vork City and vielnity: faces Inning. Faty to-night end Fridays lute to tyeekh merth to morthweet " vy Hulse ven gam A obeyed ber orders as to his move-| Handicap; for three-year-olds and up; jowntown district, His special du Gelli was leaving the Quirinal after tne! by Dougiast. fl 7 ons wh > Giants rested Tents until to-day, He Anslated. thay|ee4' shall furlongs x Hi see. to eee that Deputy Commis. | weekly consultation of the Minister witn| Strands diy wave Bamms srt une = |dowa the line, asthe bottom pormitted.| winning side of our column. Beale, April he wanted to go to the Hoffman hag laa , Piper's regulations are carried | the King, he (urned faint, was taken! "A* "/Pped ste’ ne kell Well! Well!” | has withdrawn is} To make one end 0 Neder Mh House. Dr, Finch had advised bis best on i i “i HAE AIG SALA 26 EM ay the tiea thes Bice |ipad | AUER De tne odoo,” hel tesarding tovday's same 00d, Be ; t " . . ° vetired 2 jood t r Haone py rykel, er eM family that he was fermen’ 30h Ba 5 | ro further expedite traMec the Brook: | nothing alarming in the Premier's coat pie™imamer was thrown out at first | explained: in, ‘at rocked| chose his mighty south mew a Moors aw him throw pin} crossed and he was di, aay, §]iyn Bridge po'ice were pur unde dition, by Danlén, AMeLaughiln banged our a|the arena. Jease Tavnehill, to pl ouduet to aeetors, the] A short time after. Policeman: Hordan | Sse ne f O'Brien, One-balt of then, a Ing Ay to Houanolier Be ay [Qe A 4: they | new catcher, Beville, & chaDoe Nee ct ure the in com, | AW, him staguering tn Broadway. i } rit sis "3 duty ‘on the weet end. of in a peckard, Wien tried the bunt wetand | stilt tall ale! hig worth behind the bat, holer, 0) ‘ man 5 & mn bounder. to Wolv Capt, PUT ast edtas marae, ie vmert at ie Sender) Eecataroacer, cggee “ ice tandatats 348211 \vasecgee” tor “iho. thitrcte HIE of, Suc acl entted | MaP™ Wall & So let aeesiee ine 20. he Ba sefel veil mode basal and, eat] aforid ad. the mat noted. and Fe UE alll be commanded by #1] homes ending at 8 FM, ¥i sot Saris end

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